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RicardoHill-Henry wrote
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Cyimking wrote It's been 12 yrs now. People should move on. People die all the time, tragic events occur all the time and terrorism happens daily in some countries and we should just move on.

I mean no one is saying anything about Hurricane Katrina.



I hate when people are stuck in the past.



Well.... Hurricane Katrina was a horrible event in its self. But, in a different context. Katrina was a natural disaster, also something people were alerted on. The 9/11 attacks were sudden, an apparent hatred for our country. It wasn't troops killed. These were regular people, at work. Almost 3,000 innocent, unexpected people, killed because a group of people hate our country. People trapped on top floor, jumping out of windows, waiting for help, all to eventually be smashed by the tons of building... Firemen, police officers, dead, giving their lives to try to save these innocent people. People forget that these were not just building falling. When you actually watch on the street films of the event you really get a sense of how shocking it was. Could you imagine seeing a plane hitting a building, people smacking the pavement because there is no other way out. Seeing a building collapse, with your love one's in it. Almost 3,000 people died in the twin towers alone. That;s almost 3,000 families affected. Seeing you loved ones leave for work in the morning, a regular day, and in a sense watching them die on live television. It is not something that should be forgotten. The past helps us prevent/prepare for things in the future.
what about all the innocent people in the middle east that soldiers have killed? probably more than 9/11



What innocent people? We have been at war with middle Eastern countries on and off for roughly 25 years now. The people we kill are the soldiers that fight to keep a dictatorship alive, oppresing the many n their country. We go over there to help free these "rebels" who no longer want to be afraid to freely speak... Though Bush in a sense mostly wanted oil...
you're not only killing soldiers you were killing innocents as well.
also it's funny how america are helping the sunni muslims in syria which are basically al queda, how ironic is that
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applebob1 wrote
RicardoHill-Henry wrote
applebob1 wrote
RicardoHill-Henry wrote
Cyimking wrote It's been 12 yrs now. People should move on. People die all the time, tragic events occur all the time and terrorism happens daily in some countries and we should just move on.

I mean no one is saying anything about Hurricane Katrina.



I hate when people are stuck in the past.



Well.... Hurricane Katrina was a horrible event in its self. But, in a different context. Katrina was a natural disaster, also something people were alerted on. The 9/11 attacks were sudden, an apparent hatred for our country. It wasn't troops killed. These were regular people, at work. Almost 3,000 innocent, unexpected people, killed because a group of people hate our country. People trapped on top floor, jumping out of windows, waiting for help, all to eventually be smashed by the tons of building... Firemen, police officers, dead, giving their lives to try to save these innocent people. People forget that these were not just building falling. When you actually watch on the street films of the event you really get a sense of how shocking it was. Could you imagine seeing a plane hitting a building, people smacking the pavement because there is no other way out. Seeing a building collapse, with your love one's in it. Almost 3,000 people died in the twin towers alone. That;s almost 3,000 families affected. Seeing you loved ones leave for work in the morning, a regular day, and in a sense watching them die on live television. It is not something that should be forgotten. The past helps us prevent/prepare for things in the future.
what about all the innocent people in the middle east that soldiers have killed? probably more than 9/11



What innocent people? We have been at war with middle Eastern countries on and off for roughly 25 years now. The people we kill are the soldiers that fight to keep a dictatorship alive, oppresing the many n their country. We go over there to help free these "rebels" who no longer want to be afraid to freely speak... Though Bush in a sense mostly wanted oil...
you're not only killing soldiers you were killing innocents as well.
also it's funny how america are helping the sunni muslims in syria which are basically al queda, how ironic is that


Well please show me proof of Americans killing innocent people. I've seen a lot of videos of middle eastern countries bombing their own major cities filled with pedestrians walking down the street. And I guess now we're on Syria?... And it's hard to help Syria without helping the Sunni's..considering they're over 70% of the Syrian population... You know, that population that's trying to obtain freedom from a dictator. A dictator who has killed thousands of his own people..No big deal. And they're not similar to the Al Queda! The Al Queda were terrorists. A group lead by Osama Bin Laden that declared war on us because we set up site on what a small group thought was hold land. Al Queeda is pretty much terrorism. The Sunni's are fighting for freedom. I have been rather reserved up to this point, but you're honestly an idiot. Please stop posting in here. :facepalm:
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RicardoHill-Henry wrote
applebob1 wrote
RicardoHill-Henry wrote
applebob1 wrote
RicardoHill-Henry wrote
Cyimking wrote It's been 12 yrs now. People should move on. People die all the time, tragic events occur all the time and terrorism happens daily in some countries and we should just move on.

I mean no one is saying anything about Hurricane Katrina.



I hate when people are stuck in the past.



Well.... Hurricane Katrina was a horrible event in its self. But, in a different context. Katrina was a natural disaster, also something people were alerted on. The 9/11 attacks were sudden, an apparent hatred for our country. It wasn't troops killed. These were regular people, at work. Almost 3,000 innocent, unexpected people, killed because a group of people hate our country. People trapped on top floor, jumping out of windows, waiting for help, all to eventually be smashed by the tons of building... Firemen, police officers, dead, giving their lives to try to save these innocent people. People forget that these were not just building falling. When you actually watch on the street films of the event you really get a sense of how shocking it was. Could you imagine seeing a plane hitting a building, people smacking the pavement because there is no other way out. Seeing a building collapse, with your love one's in it. Almost 3,000 people died in the twin towers alone. That;s almost 3,000 families affected. Seeing you loved ones leave for work in the morning, a regular day, and in a sense watching them die on live television. It is not something that should be forgotten. The past helps us prevent/prepare for things in the future.
what about all the innocent people in the middle east that soldiers have killed? probably more than 9/11



What innocent people? We have been at war with middle Eastern countries on and off for roughly 25 years now. The people we kill are the soldiers that fight to keep a dictatorship alive, oppresing the many n their country. We go over there to help free these "rebels" who no longer want to be afraid to freely speak... Though Bush in a sense mostly wanted oil...
you're not only killing soldiers you were killing innocents as well.
also it's funny how america are helping the sunni muslims in syria which are basically al queda, how ironic is that


Well please show me proof of Americans killing innocent people. I've seen a lot of videos of middle eastern countries bombing their own major cities filled with pedestrians walking down the street. And I guess now we're on Syria?... And it's hard to help Syria without helping the Sunni's..considering they're over 70% of the Syrian population... You know, that population that's trying to obtain freedom from a dictator. A dictator who has killed thousands of his own people..No big deal. And they're not similar to the Al Queda! The Al Queda were terrorists. A group lead by Osama Bin Laden that declared war on us because we set up site on what a small group thought was hold land. Al Queeda is pretty much terrorism. The Sunni's are fighting for freedom. I have been rather reserved up to this point, but you're honestly an idiot. Please stop posting in here. :facepalm:
i could honestly go on and on and on and give you links and sources to back up what i have said but it would be very time consuming and i ain't doing that over something stupid on TTG. Im not an idiot my friend, i have just haven't backed up my info
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At my high school (Im a freshman) we didnt even have a moment of silence or anything. I didnt even realise it was 9/11 until after school. Im pretty disappointed that we didnt honor those who lost their lives.
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To those who brought an argument here ,Shame on you !.

We should all have a little respect for anybody who has fallen foul of terrorism no matter who or where they may of come from !.

May all the victims of terrorism R.I.P .
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