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please woodsman, do we need to do this here? Besides 9/11 WAS AN INSIDE JOB!!

Do some research for YOURSELF and you will come to the same conclusion.

Go ahead people and tear me a new one, but thats...like...my opinion man, certain things have come to light.
 
strangemainer said:
please woodsman, do we need to do this here? Besides 9/11 WAS AN INSIDE JOB!!

Do some research for YOURSELF and you will come to the same conclusion.

Go ahead people and tear me a new one, but thats...like...my opinion man, certain things have come to light.
Your name speaks for itself.
 
Pay no attention to the ground noise and static.

We must NEVER forget the cowards that attacked our land. Inside job.....LOL....righto bucko. It was no more of an inside job than Craig is a Rep. lol.
 
strangemainer said:
please woodsman, do we need to do this here? Besides 9/11 WAS AN INSIDE JOB!!

Do some research for YOURSELF and you will come to the same conclusion.

Go ahead people and tear me a new one, but thats...like...my opinion man, certain things have come to light.


Wow!
 
Souzafone said:
strangemainer said:
please woodsman, do we need to do this here? Besides 9/11 WAS AN INSIDE JOB!!

Do some research for YOURSELF and you will come to the same conclusion.

Go ahead people and tear me a new one, but thats...like...my opinion man, certain things have come to light.
Your name speaks for itself.

I agree 100%. There are a lot of kooks in the world.

As for the original poster, I agree 1000%!!!!! NEVER FORGET!!!!!!!!
 
Life goes on . . . but 9/11 is never forgotten.
 
firefighterjake said:
Life goes on . . . but 9/11 is never forgotten.
While I would hope you are right, I fear our ADD culture will move on to the next shiny object to capture our attention and it will become a footnote - much as the anniversary of December 7, 1941 has become a backpage news item now and is no longer in most people's consciousness even on 12/7.
 
DiggerJim said:
firefighterjake said:
Life goes on . . . but 9/11 is never forgotten.
While I would hope you are right, I fear our ADD culture will move on to the next shiny object to capture our attention and it will become a footnote - much as the anniversary of December 7, 1941 has become a backpage news item now and is no longer in most people's consciousness even on 12/7.

True . . . maybe I should have said ". . . is never forgotten by some of us."
 
I lost a good friend on Flight 93.

I also witnessed the WTC Twin Towers attack by the worst kind of cowards, those that said they did it in the name of their god.

A sad day indeed, in the history of the world.
 
strangemainer said:
please woodsman, do we need to do this here? Besides 9/11 WAS AN INSIDE JOB!!

Do some research for YOURSELF and you will come to the same conclusion.

Go ahead people and tear me a new one, but thats...like...my opinion man, certain things have come to light.


IF you were standing right in front of me right now i would without hesitation PUNCH a big huge hole in your chest. People like you don't deserve to live on our soil. Get over it bro.
 
Here are Marsh & McLennan colleagues who continue to proudly serve our company on floors 86-101 of the North Tower. Godspeed lost colleagues, we remember and honor you always....


William Abrahamson
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Victoria Alvarez Brito
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I would like to apologize to all of you for posting this here. I should have posted in another forum here. I lost some fine friends there and as i was typing a reply to someone here yesterday i received an e-mail form one of their family members and all the memories of my missing friends rushed back into my mind and made the hairs on my neck stand on end. I did not forget them and i never will it was simply an emotional moment for me when i opened the e-mail and there was that video and some comments from the family.


I also was a bit hasty with the "strangemainer" everyone has their opinon in america and that's just a small but important part of our freedom.
 
woodsman23 said:
I would like to apologize to all of you for posting this here. I should have posted in another forum here. I lost some fine friends there and as i was typing a reply to someone here yesterday i received an e-mail form one of their family members and all the memories of my missing friends rushed back into my mind and made the hairs on my neck stand on end. I did not forget them and i never will it was simply an emotional moment for me when i opened the e-mail and there was that video and some comments from the family.


I also was a bit hasty with the "strangemainer" everyone has their opinon in america and that's just a small but important part of our freedom.

It`s okay, and don`t apologize to anyone. A very very sad day. Sad for me as a canuck and sad for you as a yank. Some words of wisdom (if I may be so bold). This is the sort of post that should have been done in the ash can-"a terrible name for a forum where you can let it all hang out". I suspect this post will be moved there shortly.

Again, a very sad day, and a very reflective one. Let`s hope,,, never again.!!
 
sonnyinbc said:
woodsman23 said:
I would like to apologize to all of you for posting this here. I should have posted in another forum here. I lost some fine friends there and as i was typing a reply to someone here yesterday i received an e-mail form one of their family members and all the memories of my missing friends rushed back into my mind and made the hairs on my neck stand on end. I did not forget them and i never will it was simply an emotional moment for me when i opened the e-mail and there was that video and some comments from the family.


I also was a bit hasty with the "strangemainer" everyone has their opinon in america and that's just a small but important part of our freedom.

It`s okay, and don`t apologize to anyone. A very very sad day. Sad for me as a canuck and sad for you as a yank. Some words of wisdom (if I may be so bold). This is the sort of post that should have been done in the ash can-"a terrible name for a forum where you can let it all hang out". I suspect this post will be moved there shortly.

Again, a very sad day, and a very reflective one. Let`s hope,,, never again.!!

I was heading that way but when i seen ash can i couldn't do it.
 
sonnyinbc said:
It`s okay, and don`t apologize to anyone. A very very sad day. Sad for me as a canuck and sad for you as a yank. Some words of wisdom (if I may be so bold). This is the sort of post that should have been done in the ash can-"a terrible name for a forum where you can let it all hang out". I suspect this post will be moved there shortly.

Again, a very sad day, and a very reflective one. Let`s hope,,, never again.!!
I too had friends in Tower 1 and one who was on the way in the front door when the building was hit. My sister (in the Army) was driving away from the Pentagon on her way to another meeting. It was a tough day not knowing what was going on.

I remember shortly afterwards that someone figured out that one of the reasons for its impact on America was the closeness of the interconnections. There's some anecdotal evidence (and a bit of math) that we are generally no more than 6 or 7 degrees separated from any other person alive. For Americans, a mathematician calculated that it was only 3 degrees of separation between any American and at least one victim. That brought the tragedy a lot closer than something like Lockerbie or Oklahoma City even.
 
woodsman23 said:
I would like to apologize to all of you for posting this here. I should have posted in another forum here. I lost some fine friends there and as i was typing a reply to someone here yesterday i received an e-mail form one of their family members and all the memories of my missing friends rushed back into my mind and made the hairs on my neck stand on end. I did not forget them and i never will it was simply an emotional moment for me when i opened the e-mail and there was that video and some comments from the family.


I also was a bit hasty with the "strangemainer" everyone has their opinon in america and that's just a small but important part of our freedom.
thanks
 
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