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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Jackal1 on September 11, 2005, 09:20:44 AM
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..........of those who fell on this day.
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I still turn the TV set channel when images or programs air the Towers burning....still not recovered.
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It's a small world. The husband of a girl I taught in my very first class was on flight 93. Went to school with an older cousin of hers.
Learning of her husband's involvement was quite a blow.
God grant peace and rest to all the victims and their families.
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One of the only things that can bring a grown man to tears.
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Originally posted by lasersailor184
One of the only things that can bring a grown man to tears.
Rgr that
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Originally posted by Jackal1
..........of those who fell on this day.
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One day they'll all be avenged.
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Originally posted by Jackal1
..........of those who fell on this day.
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Amen...
*Still Tears and Rage*
Mac
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anyone else going to watch "the flight that faught back" tonite on discovery ch.?
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I have never stopped being angry about this act of terrorism and have no intention of stopping. For those who think that is just not PC, too bad.
To the troops in the field, keep on "gitten 'r done".
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Lost 3 friends in #2. Was at GZ 2 days later on the bucket brigade.
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I could ask a bunch of questions, but I'll simply say
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Never forget:mad:
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Guns, I was until I figured that I want to keep it at the way I want to view it. A group of individuals who sacrificed themselves, maybe not knowingly, to save others. They are everyday heros to me, and I dont wish to watch and get any kind of political spin or dent my finely polished view of them.
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I dont know why I take comfort in knowing the rage still burns in others as it does me, but I do.
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Just watched a show on Flight93. Was very well done I thought. Made me proud if them...spoiling the plans of those f******cam**joc***
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Originally posted by FiLtH
Just watched a show on Flight93. Was very well done I thought. Made me proud if them...spoiling the plans of those f******cam**joc***
what he said
if you missed it, catch the rerun
Flight 93
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Watched The Flight That Fought Back and couldn't help but wonder, where did the plane go? After watching it I am ready to commit to the armed forces in 2 years and this is how i currently feel: "I want to kick a terrorist in the balls and chop his stomach open and watch him bleed to death, of course only after the terrorist son of a ***** is infected with tapeworms and is slowly eaten by vermin including but not limited to rats of the new york sewer system, norway rats, mice, and whatever may happen to crawl that way."
I am also in the state of mind that the mid east is a breeding ground for people who are willing to die for allah. It's a "religious" this, it always has been and always will be. Then again it's the fact that we have so much more then they have, and if they would take a look at what the heck they do to their own people, sending them off to die in the name of allah.
We can only hope that instead of their 70 virgins, there will be 70 pissed off Virginians (as Robin Williams said). Why don't i like religion? JIHADDDD.
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Watched about 30mins of it then I just walked out of the room with tears on my face. I just couldnt stand being reminded of it.
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never forget
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Originally posted by Larry
Watched about 30mins of it then I just walked out of the room with tears on my face. I just couldnt stand being reminded of it.
I know the feeling. I have no words of wisdom for you, but hang tough. And never, ever, forget what they did.
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Originally posted by BlueJ1
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Guns, I was until I figured that I want to keep it at the way I want to view it. A group of individuals who sacrificed themselves, maybe not knowingly, to save others. They are everyday heros to me, and I dont wish to watch and get any kind of political spin or dent my finely polished view of them.
well hopfully I can change your mind. There was no spin, there was no politics behind it, there was no blame, there was no why do they hate us. It was a recreation based on testimony, research, and invastigated facts. The familys told us about their loved ones. They played some of the actual phone calls. They talked about what they thought when they heard the FDR.
It was good and made me tear up a few times. The one difference between this and any other 9-11 stuff is this makes me proud that Americans fought back and didn't let these evil people complete their plans, rather than angry.
From what it looked like they almost succeeded at taking the plane intact.
again.
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One of my sons friends lost his father in the WTC
Two of my daughterrs friends also lost theirs in the WTC.
Round these parts if you werent directly effected by loosing a friend or family member yourself.
You know plenty of people that were.
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Amen.
Watched the "inside 9/11" special by National Geographic. Very well done. I wasn't aware that 2 firefighters actually made it up to the fire level. Both were marathon runners. Incredible heroism.