A New York man who allegedly wanted to kill President Obama andapparently blamed him for the recent Boston bombings has been arrestedfor trying to build and detonate a weapon of mass destruction.Glendon Scott Crawford, 49, of Galway, N.Y., spent months designing andconstructing an X-ray system that would emit deadly amounts of radiationand could be detonated remotely, according to the FBI. Crawfordrecruited Eric J. Feight, 54, of Hudson, N.Y, to join in the plot, andboth were arrested Tuesday, the FBI said.Crawford and Feight allegedly planned to hide their weapon in a truckand FBI experts said it would have been "functional" and "lethal."According to the FBI, Crawford cited "a political figure" and a Muslimorganization as "potential targets." Sources familiar with theinvestigation identified the "political figure" as Obama."Obama's policies caused this," Crawford allegedly wrote in a textmessage on April 15, the day a series of bombings killed three andinjured scores more at the Boston marathon."He directed the [government] to start bringing [Muslims] here withoutbackground checks," Crawford wrote, according to the FBI. "They don'thave to follow any laws, and this administration has done more to enablea government sponsored invasion than the press can cover up."*************************************************************************