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Electric Monk

(13,869 posts)
Mon Apr 15, 2013, 07:18 PM Apr 2013

Did the bomb attack in Boston have something to do with "Patriot's Day"?

In his speech following today's explosions at the Boston Marathon, President Obama noted that today is Patriot's Day in Massachusetts. "It's a day that celebrates the free and fiercely independent spirit that this great American city of Boston has reflected from the earliest days of our nation," the president said during a briefing where he made it clear that we don't yet know who was behind today's attack. But Obama wasn't the first to mention the holiday in the wake of the attack—speculation had already started swirling on Twitter about the possible significance of the Massachusetts Monday holiday on which the marathon is held every year.

With that in mind, a quick primer on Patriot's Day: It commemorates the opening battles of the American Revolutionary War, the battles of Lexington and Concord, both held on April 19, 1775. The holiday has become best known for the marathon and is in fact also referred to as "Marathon Monday." (Patriot's Day, we should note, should not be confused with Patriot Day, established on September 11 to mark the World Trade Center attacks.)

So why were people so quick to speculate about the holiday's possible significance? Undoubtedly because they were inspired by the fact that this week does contain a number of unhappy anniversaries: the Oklahoma City Bombing (April 19, 1995), the Waco assault (April 19, 1993), the Columbine School Shooting (April 20, 1999), and the Virginia Tech massacre (April 16, 2007), for starters. Two of those tragedies—the Virginia Tech massacre and the Waco assault—were on Monday, the Patriot's Day of those years.

The Waco tragedy, in particular...
http://www.slate.com/blogs/the_slatest/2013/04/15/patriot_s_day_oklahoma_city_bombing_anniversary_waco_va_tech_and_the_boston.html
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Did the bomb attack in Boston have something to do with "Patriot's Day"? (Original Post) Electric Monk Apr 2013 OP
and Tax Day! Rosa Luxemburg Apr 2013 #1
Technically, today is Tax Day... teamster633 Apr 2013 #6
More TeaBagger Terrorism? Ian David Apr 2013 #2
It could, maybe MNBrewer Apr 2013 #3
Let's not jump to conclusions. FormerDittoHead Apr 2013 #4
I suspect that it was, fwiw. Electric Monk Apr 2013 #5
April 15th is the anniversary of the beginning of the 1936 Arab Revolt in Palestine. Llewlladdwr Apr 2013 #7

teamster633

(2,029 posts)
6. Technically, today is Tax Day...
Tue Apr 16, 2013, 07:57 AM
Apr 2013

...for those of us in the Massachusetts area. Due to the Patriot's Day holiday our obligation falls one day later.

FormerDittoHead

(5,155 posts)
4. Let's not jump to conclusions.
Mon Apr 15, 2013, 07:24 PM
Apr 2013

I remember Oklahoma City. Everyone was saying it was from the Middle East.

I remember listening to people on talk radio talking up a VERY elaborate tale about some connection with Iraq at the time.

And I also remember the rumours / theories of it being a missile attack!

It's easy to play "free association". Tax day. Boston Tea Party. etc etc.

There were a LOT of people, security cameras, etc etc etc.

Let's wait for something to come in.

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