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I thought we should have a count down to rember all the ppl lost in the attacks of the world trade center, the pentagon, and the penselvania(SP) attack. It was a time that no one will forget. I just thougth that that had to be said normally i'm not the sympathetic one but this i think was very important. only 2 hours 2 minutes for ppl in the central time zone
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This is going to be one of my shorter posts. Everybody stay safe tomorrow.
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It's so hard to imagine it's been one year allready. It was practically yesterday. I remember that day so well (and who doesn't??), I walk into the local McDonald's to grab goodies before commuting to work that morning, and I hear people abuzz with conversations, something had happened, had no idea what. So I ask the clerk what was going on and she tells me that hijacked planes had flown into the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. I couldn't believe it--WERE WE AT WAR?? WHAT WAS GOING ON?? It was almost impossible to imagine. I tuned on my walkman to hear the broadcast on various stations and tried to picture what was going on. Strange how I never knew that the WTC was actually two twin towers--until the moment that both of them went down. I later saw pictures of masses of people struggling to get out of the burning buildings, massed at the windows--and to think that they perished when they collapsed made me depressed for days. All these helpless people--what had they done to deserve this??
I am hoping that President Bush is doing all he can to bring Osama bin Laden to justice. I don't want him brought back dead, that would make him a martyr in the eyes of his countrymen (does he even have a country?? He's been disowned by his own family), and I would like to see him squirm. I can't see how a person uses religion to justify death of so many innocent people. I have so many thoughts about that day, and I'd like to hear more. |
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I've already stated what I was doing the day of the 11th, but I'll post it here to make things more complete. I was in Senior Lit. when the WTC was attacked. It seemed more like a nightmare than reality. During 2nd period was the attacks on the Pentagon. I must admit that I questioned life on the day. Is this the end? Is this the tease and then one more blast ends it all? What did I feel most though? Was it fear, more than likely. Was it anger? Not at first, because the situation hadn't unfolded completely that day. When the first plane hit, I thought it was some kind of freak accident. Then when more planes started hitting and the word terroist was brought into the mix, that's when the anger came in. This whole thing knocked everybody to the ground, and I must say that America has proved its bravery by standing up again. I guess I better stop for now. I've ran my mouth long enough for this post. Hope most of it makes sense. So much for the short posts eh? |
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R.I.P. to everyone who died in the attacks. We will never forget.
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God bless the USA - Our prayers are with all that were lost, their families and friends....
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Remembering September 11th, One Year After.
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I don't think a countdown is nessesary to remember them. Haven't we been remembering them all year? Not just at the moment that its been one year?
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As one of the "original" viewers of TFOL (this means I am old -- 26), I want to encourage everyone to remember last 9/11, and this one as well. This is an event that has changed history, and we were all influenced by it in some way. In decades to come, it will be remembered such as Pearl Harbor, the assassination of John F. Kennedy and the death of Princess Diana. It is unfortunate that it takes such a devastating event to make us appreciate so many things, and hold them close at night like a soft pillow. God Bless America!!!
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My goes out to all Americans.
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I wasn't blessed to watch the insanity on t.v. on a regular basis last year, even though I followed the action following on t.v. at work. I listened to much of it on the radio. Funny, today on KISW
99.9 FM in Seattle today they have a special thing today where you can share your thoughts and relate a song that is meaningful to you in relation to the events of 9/11. I called up and requested "Holy Wars" by Megadeth, a song I explained that dealt with the absurdity of religion's tendency to cause violence ("Killing for religion/Something I can't understand"), but the d.j thought my choice might be interpreted as "SUPPORTING" the Islamic fundamentalists, i.e. Jihad, and I told him it wasn't that way at all. But apparently my song wasn't played, they're playing all songs that tie into it just by a title or whatever, but nothing having to do with war, terrorism, violence, religion, death, heroism, or anything like that. Songs like "Wish You Were Here" by Pink Floyd and "I Remember You" by Skid Row get played, but nothing about getting out the rage over violence or war gets attention obviously today.
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Okay, now that I've touched on the subject, what songs come to mind about 9/11? Let's here some responses, name a song and artist (if you know) and why you choose it.
Yes, I know this has nothing much to do with FOL, but...it's just interesting and thought-provoking.
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Well, for me, 2 songs come to mind about last 9/11: Where were you when the world stopped turning? by Alan Jackson And Courtesy of the red white and blue (The angry American) by Toby Keith. I choose those two because it seems to sum up what I'm feeling. The sadness, the shock, the anger, and the fact that the US is still standing and fighting back! D |
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1. War Pigs--Black Sabbath
2. Two Minutes To Midnight--Iron Maiden 3. Holy Wars...The Punishment Due--Megadeth These three songs touch on the horror and devastation of war, as well as the manipulation of people into slaves of combat. I hope these don't seem critical of our current war against terrorism, but we should be reminded that al-Qaeda started the war with lobbing planes into the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, and almost at Washington D.C. I would like to hear the one song by Toby Kaith, it seems like he's been considered too politically incorrect for voicing his anger in that one song. BUT WHAT'S THIS ABOUT ALAN JACKSON??? Now you got ME curious...I'm gonna get some lyrics of the above three songs later. |
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