You know the science project I'm talking about, of course. The one where he popped off the case of a commercial alarm clock and stuck it in a pencil case and was so proud of what he did that he just couldn't wait to skip into school and show it to his teachers and that totally, not at all was a deliberate attempt to provoke a reaction by showing multiple teachers something that was designed to look suspicious.
That one.
Let's face it. It was a carefully planned hoax.
His daddy even ran for the President of Sudan. And daddy owns a computer repair store. I'd look into how many times daddy has traveled to the middle east and who his clients are. That's how trusting I am.
Probably wants the “Clock” back so he can finish putting explosives on it and setting it off somewhere. Mark my words, this “Family” needs to be watched and BADLY
Monday, September 14th: Hey teacher... Look at my clock!
I wonder what the hardware component of the Boston bombers bombs looked like. We will never know I suppose but I think the explosives were a much larger part of the bundles than the detonators which I took to be some kind of clock mechanism. I don’t know if the investigators ever found out.
Here's the little nerd w/ products Microsoft gifted
him for being such a (gag) clever bombmaker.
It will take him 20 seconds to make another one.
They want it back in order to destroy it. That’s for sure.
When wannabe poser “geeks” on tech blogs are still writing that it was a home made clock, the last thing they want is this little SOB to be exposed.
Dont return it. Snap a thousand photos and video so when they try to take you to court, sue them so hard that they will have to flee to the EU with the other “migrants”.
They need to get it back because his dad’s finger prints are probably on every part of it.
It was a father and son hoax project.
I think the expiration date on this story has long since passed.
Just heard the little $h^t will be going to Saudi Arabia with his father to pray. He and his old man would do us a great favor by staying there.
When I was in about kindergarten, I was given a cheap AM radio that was in a case that looked like Snoopy from the Peanuts. One time I put it in a shoebox that I had drawn knobs and a number display on and put it under a bush that was serving as my latest club house or fort. Later in the day and older neighbor boy came by to tease me about the snoopy radio placed inside the shoebox with the knobs and number display on it. I never got a presidential invite for my “science project”.... Waaah!!!! Waaah!!! Sniffle sniffle....
I am most relieved for our nation’s future on how many lefty electrical engineering geniuses came out of the shadows on every board and news comment section, berating anyone who didn’t acknowledge the utter commonality of carrying around a rat’s nest of wires in a briefcase-looking pencil box. Apparently, failure to see such normalcy is now the benchtest for despicable and incurable bigotry.
Forget “lady or the tiger”. Do you see the clock or not? With eternal gulag hell as the punishment.
Of course they want the clock back. Sooner or later that piece of evidence itself will be their downfall...........
Now Twinkie is mad; and it takes a lot to get Twinkie mad!
WHY would this little Muslim with the Muslim activist father
“create” something as asinine as this THING that looks like a bomb? Twinkie lives in the boonies with the bobcats and coyotes; and now these Muslims seem to be threatening Twinkie! - I’m beginning to think Winston Churchill had a point about Muslims.
Authorities declined to seek charges against the boy, saying there was no evidence he intended to cause alarm. They said he’s free to retrieve his clock at the police station.
http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/support-pours-texas-teen-suspended-clock-33821874
Published September 17.
So give him his clock back.
Am I missing something. The sooner I stop hearing about this dope and his “clock” the happier I will be.