Author Topic: 9-11? What?  (Read 4741 times)

hundreds of people die every day.

But are hundreds of people killed in a terrorist attack on american soil every day?

But are hundreds of people killed in a terrorist attack on american soil every day?
I don't see what the big deal is about them dying on American soil.
A terrorist attack I can see but they happen in Middle Eastern countries quite often.
I mean it was a tragedy that the people died but give it a rest already.

If you have no idea what 9-11 is. It is when lost of people died in a terriost attack on the world trade center.

If that statement is true, then the phrase "Get a Life" would no longer be usable.
It was usable?

September 11th otherwise called Patriot Day is not a holiday to remember the horrible tragedy that took place on this day, but it is to celebrate how the country came closer together and became a lot more patriotic. Patriot day is a day to show love for your country.

September 11th otherwise called Patriot Day is not a holiday to remember the horrible tragedy that took place on this day, but it is to celebrate how the country came closer together and became a lot more patriotic. Patriot day is a day to show love for your country.

Patriotism is simply thoughtless belief in your government, essentially a country-wide bandwagon.

Why couldn't you guys help me out in the other topic. You all are saying what I was saying.

Its to remember all those innocent people who were killed, much like ANZAC for Aus and NZ because we had our own D-day that didn't go so well.

2993 died(including the 19 noobs that hijacked the plane) + 1 died from later illness

Why do we even memorize it?

I see it as this. If your grandpa died 8 years ago, you wouldn't still be crying about the day he died. But the fact that people say "oh yea, INSERTFAMILYMEMBERHERE died today, lets honor it" is stupid. Honoring said occasion to try to alleviate the pain only makes it worse.

If you were sitting at the TV on September 11th and a family member was in the WTC, you'd understand.
So think about this; if you had a family member that died on the 11th, would you honor them, or toss their death aside like an old tissue?

You decide.

I was watching Star Gate SG1 and BREAKING NEWS and I saw a bunch of planes fly into towers, intense though I was watching Star Gate :(

I was watching Star Gate SG1 and BREAKING NEWS and I saw a bunch of planes fly into towers, intense though I was watching Star Gate :(
Stargate Universe is almost here!

I was in school, and they announced on the PA system the towers have been hit. The school went silent, some students were gasping, some were crying.

I woke up and put on cartoon network and went to school. I remember getting yelled at for playing jenga during a rainy playtime and then asking my mum later why.. that's when I found out. Damn terrorists made me cry over jenga :(



I see it as this. If your grandpa died 8 years ago, you wouldn't still be crying about the day he died. But the fact that people say "oh yea, INSERTFAMILYMEMBERHERE died today, lets honor it" is stupid. Honoring said occasion to try to alleviate the pain only makes it worse.

Sorry for the 3rd page bump

But was a plane crashed into you grandpa? on purpose?