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Retired wrote on Sep 11, 2015, 20:58:
You posted on Sept 7th that your friend had passed - and no one here showed you anything other than complete compassion.
Cutter wrote on Sep 11, 2015, 15:43:
Ignore the sheeple. Yeah, one of the greatest crimes in modern history was successfully pulled off by a handful of goat herders from the ass end of the world in spite of the odds of facing a multi-trillion dollar global military-intelligence apparatus, and it all happened simply because they hate your "freedom". Yeah, that's the ticket. And another building that was entirely unscathed just happened to collapse at the same time too. Yeah, so stick your head in the sand along with them and let the real criminals get away with. And JFK was shot by a lone gunman with a magic bullet too.
Jivaro wrote on Sep 11, 2015, 19:17:
When a tragedy of the magnitude of 9/11 occurs it is only natural for it to be scrutinized from beginning to end and it is only natural for people of various different beliefs, cultures, and political stances to reach different conclusions when presented with the same facts, statistics, probabilities, and speculation.
All of that said, none of that changes the fact that the victims of that day deserve at least one day, where we remember them and them only. Not a day where we argue about who was responsible, not a day where we debate the same theories we can debate on any other day, and certainly not a day where we display our division rather than our unity. One day to simply remember the victims seems not just the respectful thing to do, it's the right thing to do.
Quote what you want Cutter, it's the Internet and nobody ever wins an Internet argument. Just know that for people who either don't believe in the conspiracies or just want to focus on the lost, your quoted links will fall on deaf ears today. They might have looked yesterday, they might have looked tomorrow, but that isn't what today is for. The day of the tragedy belongs to the victims and their loved ones who grieve for them.
Cutter wrote on Sep 11, 2015, 15:43:
And another building that was entirely unscathed just happened to collapse at the same time too.
sauron wrote on Sep 11, 2015, 16:25:nin wrote on Sep 11, 2015, 14:49:
Please don't quote that horseshit here...
Yeah, seconded, not least because I was living in downtown Manhattan when it happened and watched it all in real life, not on TV.
You can quote that horseshit at me tomorrow. But not today, please.
Cutter wrote on Sep 11, 2015, 12:07:
9/11: Decade of Deception (Full Film NEW 2015)
Food for thought. The truth is out there.
jdreyer wrote on Sep 11, 2015, 12:52:
It's weird, you read about people remembering the exact moment they heard about Pearl Harbor or JFK getting shot. But you don't understand exactly what they're talking about until you experience such an event for yourself. I remember in such vivid detail watching the attacks on TV, where I was, what I was doing, the smells, the light through the windows, everything.
My heart goes out not only to those who suffered loss on that day, but those who continue to suffer illness from the fallout of that event.
Cutter wrote on Sep 11, 2015, 12:07:
9/11: Decade of Deception (Full Film NEW 2015)
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