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Originally Posted by SkunkNZ
everytime i look at the clock and it's 9:11 i'm reminded of it. 'twas a sad day indeed. rest in peace, eternal dreamers.
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Originally Posted by SkunkNZ
everytime i look at the clock and it's 9:11 i'm reminded of it. 'twas a sad day indeed. rest in peace, eternal dreamers.
As a survivor of the event and one of the few camera people from live TV that day I should like you all to go see what is not shown. Knowledge is power.
http://www.911truth.org
http://www.911eyewitness.com
Or any of the other sites that are trying to join with many of the families to get their list of 100 questions "WHY?" answered.
As we join other survivors here to mourn, we also march to stop the media in their drive to censor the US people from what many of us who were there, and most of Europe and Asia, have seen.
I will be all day at the UN and all evening at the events at Saint Marks Church to speak to anyone. Come on down as I exercise my rights to freedom in a land without.
I can remember it so well, I walked out of my 3rd period Civics class and a friend came running up in the hall and told me the empire state building was hit by a plane. I was sorta like "again?" then next period in Woodshop we were sitting in the backroom and the principle came on the speaker and made an announcement that the twin towers had in fact been hit by planes. the woodshop room had a garage door in the back where we were sitting, and i was sitting on a metal stool, and i just remember looking outside at the sky and seeing a very very high altitude jetliner. but the biggest thing i'll remember is how beautiful of a day it was. the sky was a beautiful blue. It was a very pretty autumn day.
Given that most of the world is not particularly happy with the U.S. right now, it means a lot. The terrorist attack was not as much an attack on the U.S. but an attack on humanity in genral. It's good to see that other parts of the world can see this differnce. Thanks from a U.S. citizen.Quote:
Originally Posted by kiwi
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thanks so much all. i was on my way to my job in the dc metropolitan area. had to stay in silver spring, md over the weekend because dc traffic was chaos after the pentagon was hit and the threat looming over the Capital Building. scared is way beyond what i was feeling.
Hopefully Anderton and everyone else who supports renaming your country New DEAland will have a very bad day.