Author Topic: 9/11 Anniversary.  (Read 13109 times)

At least we went in and kicked there asses.

At least we went in and kicked there asses.
Not really. I mean, for the most part, but not as much any more.

This is the first time we've really retaliated against the terrorists.  They know that we mean buisiness now and maybe they will leave us alone.  Besides, we have nukes.

So does everyone else. Using nukes will only start more problems.

You never had respect for me. So you don't need to say anything.

nawww

the loss of 1 man is a tragedy,
the death of a millions is a statisic.
In other terms not every one here is american and they arent going to care, im an american i care. So this topic might as well get locked. To many flames.

what did i just post?

the loss of 1 man is a tragedy,
the death of a millions is a statisic.
In other terms not every one here is american and they arent going to care, im an american i care. So this topic might as well get locked. To many flames.

what did i just post?
I'm not American, I care.

the loss of 1 man is a tragedy,
the death of a millions is a statisic.
In other terms not every one here is american and they arent going to care, im an american i care. So this topic might as well get locked. To many flames.

what did i just post?

stalin quote right

good quote


The bastard head of the middle school didn't make us do a moment of silence today.

>:(

http://diadu.net/flash/loops/343535.swf

Also the image used on the back of the $20 bill was created decades ago, before the towers were built.
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im sorry, but 4100 deaths just to flatten two countries and fight for 7 years is not bad at all
what is this the most successful conflict in history?
the only real victim of this all is the USD (and other economic stuff)


Yeah, and we all know that the government is out to get us!  :cookieMonster: