Initially, my mind went there for a second...but at this point I seriously doubt it. I think it was simply an incredibly unfortunate accident. It does make me wonder why so much pressurized ammonia was permitted to be kept so close to homes and that school though. That may sound a little "Monday morning qb", but I can't imagine the subject hasn't been broached in that community before.
Look up how close 9 mile nuclear power plant is to the Towns and cities around it. That's the way communities were built. You'd set up a mill our whatever and people went where the jobs were. Same with the cities that sprang up along the Erie canal.
as true as it may be that ops are intensified at the claim of a terrorist act, most terrorist groups step up to take responsibility quickly because they are martyrers, dying for their cause. The hate towards any given group or country that fuels their actions...they would be pissed if another terrorist organization falsely claimed responsibility. They want the world to know they mean business and believe in their mission. Which is why its strange nobody has claimed responsibility.
after looking at other sites, it appears that a terrorist cell did in fact claim responsibility for the madrid train bombings@2004 ur right, im wrong :freehug:
what can i say putting out accurate information means more than personal pride :smt003 on the bright side..maybe it wasn't a 'real' terrorist attack now we don't have to worry about going to war with another country
I wonder how it would effect the future of zonings.....from what I understand texas has a very lax business regulation codes..or is it tax
Looking for one good man: Boston patient searches for her savior Well they found him.... :freehug: Bombing hero Tyler Dodd on his experience: "I saw humanity at its finest ... the human spirit truly rising above what had happened" For more of what he had to say... http://shine.yahoo.com/healthy-livi...s-for-rescuer----and-finds-him-193446976.html
"What I took away from it is that I don't see it as doing such. I saw humanity at its finest. I saw people of all different cultural backgrounds, and nationalities, helping each other in a terrible, terrible time. The human spirit truly rising above what had happened. And it was an amazing thing to be a part of. I'm truly blessed to have been able to work alongside such heroes." This is why I always maintain some faith in humanity, even during trying times. There are heros out there, good people willing to step up in times of need. Tyler Dodd is a shining example of that.