Null dijo:
Null has opinion. I think this is ushering in a new age.
1. From start to finish, everything found by the FBI was posted online and civilians were giving leads via Internet mediums.
2. The capital city of Massachusetts with a population of almost 700,000 people was able to be shut down and everyone was given stay at home orders.
3. The government turned Massachusetts into nothing short of a hunting group for these kids. There are pictures of snipers laying down on top of sheds in private property.
4. All media attention was turned to this event.
5. The President became a consoler to the entire country.
The President has become almost a cult of personality with all the tragedies that have happened in his career. The government is constantly encroaching on Internet freedoms while simultaneously utilizing it to find people. The military is capable of occupying an entire metropolis and all private property within to find two people. Does this seem foreboding to anyone else?
Nope.
1. they shared the info right away rather than withholding it to edit to their benefit. Open sharing of information is critical to a free society.
2. nobody knew if this was a large scale terrorist attack or not. since extra bombs were found, the warning may have saved lives if the attack was more widespread. I'd have no issue staying indoors for a day if there were bombs in possibly unknown locations.
3. The Government was bashed for the last several disasters for not responding quickly and forcefully enough. I don't blame them for going in hard this time.
4. It was a unknown terrorist attack, of course everyone was tuning in.
5. Presidents always offer a word up when a disaster or an attack like this happens.
There has been little passed legislation on the internet. the government will use the tools at its disposal. If they didn't use the Internet they would not be effective. Lastly, the military has always had the ability to occupy a city. It's how it's used that makes it right or wrong, not occupation itself.