This was so good of a discourse that you needed two threads?
You've seen too much? , you don't even ing know me. I use a lot of my spare time helping charities and people who can't help themselves. You've never met me, and hopefully never will...you're just a hypocritical attention little bas who thinks he's better than everyone. You know nothing...and you are nothing.
This was so good of a discourse that you needed two threads?
what a . I'm sorry..but I want my grandkids to know who their great great grandfather who fought for their freedom in WWII was. It's a link to their history...some people actually give a about that.
Someone made the second thread to let people know about the show that was on, because Lakaluva had completely ed this thread.
I wasn't talking about the need for the other thread.
I was talking about the inane banter between you and ll.
I like cheese.
DP and not the kind that you like.
I know...I guess it just frustrates the out of me when someone says they got joy out of the 9-11 tragedy...
Oh yeah...showing the headstone of my grandfather to my grandchildren will breed so much hate..stfu, dumbass..now you're making absolutely no sense. The only thing that will breed hate is showing no respect to the people who fought for your freedom (which you are doing, since you think that anyone who is dead doesn't deserve to be cared about), and getting joy out of a tragedy.
i often find that 9/11 anniversaries are flooded with the usual conspiracy theories, and I respect the very valid reasons that historic date is still being questioned.
I also like to take just a moment though, and put all of that out of my mind. Just a moment to focus on the innocent people, who lost their lives as pawns of a game they did not know they were even a part of.
the conspiracy theories are important, and should persist...but on the actual day, I prefer spending my time remembering those who were just trying to go through another day of their life without incident, No matter who was responsible or what the rules were, the innocent were the ones who lost the game, the rest of the year, I'll search for the truth. that day belongs to them.
To interrupt the mud slinging....
To this day I'm still in shock that something so traumatic/catastrophic could happen to us. I apologize if that's a little "Arrogant American" for some but damn, it's just unthinkable. Watching all these do entaries still leaves my jaw hanging...and I do feel for these people. I didn't know a single person who died that day but I can't help but feel something for them when I think about this tragic event.
are you that much of an idiot? He had an open casket..I watched them close the casket and drop it down the hole...You're a ing dumbass..
Exactly
I was a senior in high school when this happened. We didn't have cable tv at my high school because my high school was ghetto. We were mainly getting our information from the radio, internet, and word of mouth. I wasn't glued to the tv because I had to work that night. I remember looking at the sky that night. No planes at all. A very weird and rare sight to see.
I remember this like it was yesterday. I was 11 years in old, in the 6th grade. It was on the announcements, but of course all they told us was a plane hit the towers. They kinda made it seem like an accident...but when I got home I turned on the news and watched it all day. My dad works for the FAA and I called him immediately. Sad ing day man. I remember going to HEB that night and there being absolutely no water.
I remember waking up and starting to get ready for work later on and seeing the first tower on fire. A few more minutes later I remember seeing the second plane flying into the second tower while I started wondering what was going on. It was horrible watching the coverage of people so desperate to get out they were jumping out of the buildings. Later on when the next plane hit the Pentagon and that other plane was going towards the Capital I started to really get worried about what was going on with our Country. That was a horrible time in our history and I pray something like that never happens again.
For a good perspective on the situation, watch Fahrenhype 911.
dam oldtimerI remember this like it was yesterday. I was 11 years in old, in the 6th grade
What the did you do to this thread?
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