Let us not forget that today marks the third anniversary of the tradgedy of nine eleven.My thoughts and prayers go out to my U.S. neighbours and condolences to the families, survivors and all who were touched by of this horrific senseless incident. :cry:
I still remember that morning as though it were yesterday. My sister and cousin both worked at the WTC and for about two hours we had no idea where they were or if they had even made it out alright. Thankfully they were both fine.
It is a day that forever changed our way of life and one in which we should pay respect to those that perished. Our thoughts are with you always.
Bernie (Bernard Lopez)
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Let us remember all the people that were struck by this atrocity and let us all hope this will never happen again.
The path of violence is always the wrong one!
:cry: I was up in NYC yesterday, and it was kinda sad. I mean in a way that people are respectful, and there were services, and things, but life goes on. It was weird watching people at Times Square last night smiling, and taking photos, and enjoying NYC.
I know life has to go on, but I felt so sad for the families that lost loved ones.
Thank you to our friends from around the world for their true sympathy. People in general are kind. I traveled to France with my family right after 9/11. Never even had been on a plane before, and this was 9/18. When people would overhear our accents they'd approach us, and say how sorry they were. Mostly British people, but we had quite a few French people hug us, and say how horrible it was. Oh, and then my brother would scold us for speaking loud enough for people to hear us.....I mean we had to lay low according to him!!!! Well hey I don't speak French, German, and Italian like him. LOL What was I supposed to do write notes?
Some Payback. We need to send some more F-14s and F-16s and bomb the living **** out of those Islamo-Fascist pigs. Enough of this "politically correct" bullsh*t. The only thing people respect is FEAR. Like in the Swordfish movie: you crash one of our planes, we'll take one of your airports out; you bomb one of our buildings; we'll level one of your cities; you kill 5000 of our citizens; we'll send 100,000 of your genetic garbage to Mohammed and the seven virgins (or is it 7 lesbians?)
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-I like calling a spade a spade, and nothing else. The hell with Politically Corretness and all that bull.
-If at first you don\'t succeed, skydiving is not for you.
Joisey, I totally agree that terrorists have to be crushed.
But I think you are making one big mistake here and that's when you are saying that everybody respects Fear.
People who are brainwashed and get 24/7-peptalk by a religion or political system, simply don't know Fear.
That's what makes them so dangerous. And yes those people must be stopped at any price. No doubt about that. But are we doing this the right way? Is Al-Quaida weakened? Are other terrorist-groups monitored and quarantained. I'm not so sure about that. I even think that the worst is yet to come.
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