[ARCHIVED THREAD] - never forget (Page 1 of 2)
Posted: 8/21/2005 7:00:44 AM EDT
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Hello everybody. I hope this isn't a dupe being my first post. www.msnbc.msn.com/id/8926416/ edit for spelling |
All it tells me is that we all agree. Thus, there is little to really SAY to a thread like this, other than "I agree" On the other hand, a post about a cop tasering a crackwhore in the ass will have all kinds of armchair quarterback, cop haters, cop defenders, drug legalization supporters, and tons of other people, who all disagree - arguing for weeks. |
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Never Forgive.. Never forget..! I can still close my eyes and see the television screen as I got ready for work that faithful morning. Nothing will ever erase the people jumping from the towers or my mohter in laws aunt who worked for Aon never seeing her husband or children again. Dont ever forget the scenes you witnessed on September 11th. Do not let your children forget what happened to this country on that date. |
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I've had this in my bio for years. members.cox.net/classicweb/Heroes/heroes.htm And watch it from time-to-time still. |
Well that settles it. 2nd time in two days that's been posted in GD with no reprecussions from the MuslimMaggot Islamofascist apologists on Staff here so I take it that means we're free to post it again without being banned. |
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Impossible to forget. Did anyone watch the national geographic special "Inside 9/11" last night? Excellent information on the background of the 9/11 attack. Link |
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I will never forget...... NEVER! God bless the men and women who died that horrible day. Here is a very cool link if any of you want to listen to the FDNY live. It is the radio dispatch for 4 boroughs and city wide. Just click on what you want to listen to and windows media player will connect you. FDNY LIVE |
| I'll repost this since the other thread didn't go very far: Collection of September 11th cartoons |
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As close as this was to me here, and knowing people who lost loved ones that day, you can rest assured that I will never forgive OR forget that day and the repercussions of it. The term "Too close to home" took on an entirely new menaing in my life, that day. I can't even look at those things anymore...... But they damn sure need to be seen. |
Is it even describable? |
Why would you even ask? |
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Jet fuel, burnt electronics, smoldering hair, spoiled meat. Strong odor best described as "burnt bananas". All of us on the Search Team still experience it, and it's always when we least expect it - like mowing the yard, and then you'll smell it. The docs say it's "olfactory hallucinations". But when you smell it, you know what it is. |
I'll have to give this a +1...I don't understand the difficulty in understanding what and who we are fighting. And I too will never forget, and will never forgive...it was a horrible day seared into my memory...unfortunately there are many in this country who have forgotten, or even worse are the ones who now say we deserved it...my hatred for them knows no bounds |
My aunt lives in Confucious Plaza which is a co-op in Chinatown, Just a stones throw away from towers right by the Manhattan bridge. She has a place on the 40th floor and I think that's what she described. |
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Many people have forgotten...........witness the 'nam era type of anti-war bullshit. Also, it seems quite a few members of this very board have forgotten. I think it was Showtime which has been showing a docudrama.....DC 9/11: Time of Crisis (I think that is the title) about how Bush and his people reacted to 9/11. Very good show. The Bush bashers, both here and elsewhere, would not like it. |
Sadly this thread wont go more then a page, while a JBT tazes crackwhore thread goes 15 to 20.









but how the hell did you manage to make 178 posts so soon. Be careful, a lot of people will think your opinion means nothing since you have not been here long. But again welcome and enjoy. 