[quote="Nicholas"]^ Who else is a likable candidate then besides Al Qaida? Untill evidence says otherwise, terrorists remain the number 1 suspects.[/quote]
Well, al-Qaeda hasn't accepted responsibility (at least for now) for this attack, and they usually do when they make attacks like this. Just last year, they admitted responsibility shortly after the attacks on the U.S. embassy in Benghazi, Libya. (
source) Much like that attack, they chose a relevant date to Americans to strike.
[spoiler]
I'll regret writing this when the facts come out that may contradict this so it's a spoiler.Like DGFone said, it was Tax Day (which I knew), so the attack could have been an anti-government statement against taxes. Why choose Boston? Well, Boston holds the Boston Harbor, which famously had the Boston Tea Party, which was against taxes on British imports on tea and other goods. However, I'm more inclined to believe it was in relation to Patriot Day.[/spoiler]
[quote="Regulus"]It always amuses me how people tend to forget about the bad things that happen during every other month.
Or even better yet, how many people even know of
the bombing that happened on the other side of the world yesterday?[/quote]
Thanks for bringing this up! It's kind of sad that the American media (and myself included) doesn't give as much attention to other bombings in other parts of the world. Let's remember
all victims of terrorism.
[quote="DGFone"]The bombs used are not a new design. The things were made out of pressure cookers and nails, and are already commonly used in Pakistan...[/quote]
And Afghanistan, France, India and Nepal (
source)