:confused: I'm ahead of almost all of you as far as time goes....:dance:
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:confused: I'm ahead of almost all of you as far as time goes....:dance:
you know osama wasn't nesicarily involved... i don't know if he was or not cuz i don't bother following this type of shit (what happens, happens if the govt. isn't working hard enough to take care of this shit it isn't my problem, and before you go into it, i have an exxon plant right by my house ((could drive to it in less than 5 minutes)) that was voted one of the top 10 priority of bombings by all those iraqi fuckers...) just find it funny that now-a-days everything that's terrorist related is osama's fault, instead of like the 100's of other terrorist leaders and the millions of other followers who might be working on their own missions under what they consider their 'prophecy'....Quote:
Originally Posted by orangeman
just making sure you aren't losing touch with the fact that if osama is taken care of, doesn't mean terrorism will disappear, matter of fact, it never will, look up the definition of terrorism and you tell me if you think it will ever be gone as long as humanity exists.
Even though i and many others on here do not believe the official story. We should still honor and remember all those who died that day. The fact that anyone could do something so horrible like that is sickening whethere it was muslim terrorists or not.
p.s. that alan jackson song kind of makes me mad. He is making money off of the deaths of those people. I know he wasnt necessarily trying to but he is.
If what I read was true, Alan Jackson donated the proceeds of the CD with that song on it to 9/11-related charities and funds. That might have been a PR story, of course, but I know a lot of celebrities did indeed give generously after that event. I like to think he didn't profit from that song.
Hi Kiwi. You must be on the other side of the ocean. Still another 50 minutes until 9/11 here. That doesn't matter tho. 9/11 is almost always on my mind.Quote:
Originally Posted by kiwi
We watchd a 4 hour movie/docoumentary this evening and my feelings were the same as they were 5 years ago. Deep sadness and horror.
So many victims, so many heroes and too many terrorists.:mad I have many boxes of kleenex ready for tomorrow. :(
Did anyone here in the U.S. happen to see "Primetime Live" on ABC this past Thursday night when Diane Sawyer talked to that large group of 9/11 widows and their now 4- or 5-year-old children who were born sometime within the nine months after 9/11?
All the coverage I've seen and heard about 9/11 in recent days has been heartbreaking and has renewed those feelings of grief and anguish I felt during and in the weeks after that event. But that "Primetime Live" piece with the fatherless children, all of whom were just enchanting, made me cover my face and just sob out loud for many minutes afterward. It makes me tear up now just thinking about it again.
to tell you my personal opinoun (most likely i will be flamed for it) but i dont belive it should be a holiday... i dont think there should be alot of holidays... there should be 3 in the american calender... january first... july 4th.... and december 25th.... the rest of them are just made up by ppl who were to lazy to go to fucking work.
I watched it too. Cried like a baby the whole way thru it.:( One little boy told his mom that when she went to bed at night, his dad was in his room watching him thru the night.Quote:
Originally Posted by birdgirl73
Tears.....lot's of tears that night.
September 11th should never be a "holiday" but a day of rememberance.Quote:
Originally Posted by partyguy420
(not for a day off work or school either)
this is truely a sad day 2 remember
my heart goes out 2 all the families that lost loved 1's on the fateful day