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Postby SuiteMadameBlue » Mon Sep 11, 2006 11:58 pm

Rockin'Deano wrote:
SuiteMadameBlue wrote:That morning I took my oldest to school, came home and was watching Barney on PBS


Excuse, isn't that purple fucker gay?


UGH, your threadcrapping!! LOL Yes Barney is!

My youngest were 11 months and almost 3 years old on that day.
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Postby Rockindeano » Mon Sep 11, 2006 11:59 pm

Way to get em started early, Laurie. :roll:

Next thing you kno, they'll be wearing Packer Gear, throwing fake interceptions and practicing missing tackles on each other.
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Postby sadie65 » Tue Sep 12, 2006 12:05 am

Time has a way of lulling people back into complacency. Hence the adage that those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it.

Regardless of political ideologies, I hope today we can remember that for a while those who lost their lives, as well as those who survived gave us all a way to recognize that good can and often does reside in humanity.

May their loved ones find some small solace in that.

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Postby frostbite » Tue Sep 12, 2006 12:10 am

Wally_Hatchet wrote:[quote="frostbite"

You have a fundamentalist Christian who has the balls to defend his country as the current administrative head of the most powerful country in the world and you think that's a good thing?


Fixed it for you.

..and yes, that is a good thing.[/quote]

*LOL* Too Funny. "The balls to defend his country"?Oil. Oil. Oil. What about those people down in New Orleans George? Ah, screw them. Oil. Oil. OIL.
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Postby SteveForever » Tue Sep 12, 2006 12:30 am

frostbite wrote:
Wally_Hatchet wrote:[quote="frostbite"

You have a fundamentalist Christian who has the balls to defend his country as the current administrative head of the most powerful country in the world and you think that's a good thing?


Fixed it for you.

..and yes, that is a good thing.


*LOL* Too Funny. "The balls to defend his country"?Oil. Oil. Oil. What about those people down in New Orleans George? Ah, screw them. Oil. Oil. OIL.[/quote]

You know...comments like this do no good. You drive a car or heat your house, then you love oil too. One man does not control everything on this planet, people give him way too much credit. I don't want to argue with you, but simply state that everything cannot be blamed on the President, there are millions and millions of people on this planet and we all share the problems we are facing today. All we can do is our best to make a difference in our tiny part of the world each and every day even though that sounds trivial. This thread was started as a remembrance for 9/11, not to bash.
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Postby frostbite » Tue Sep 12, 2006 12:45 am

steveforever wrote:
You know...comments like this do no good. You drive a car or heat your house, then you love oil too. One man does not control everything on this planet, people give him way too much credit. I don't want to argue with you, but simply state that everything cannot be blamed on the President, there are millions and millions of people on this planet and we all share the problems we are facing today. All we can do is our best to make a difference in our tiny part of the world each and every day even though that sounds trivial. This thread was started as a remembrance for 9/11, not to bash.


Fair enough on all your points apart from the oil. I use it as a consumer, not to exploit.
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Postby Blueskies » Tue Sep 12, 2006 12:58 am

sadie65 wrote:Time has a way of lulling people back into complacency. Hence the adage that those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it.

Regardless of political ideologies, I hope today we can remember that for a while those who lost their lives, as well as those who survived gave us all a way to recognize that good can and often does reside in humanity.

May their loved ones find some small solace in that.

Peace
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Postby *Laura » Tue Sep 12, 2006 2:14 am

I'll never forget 9/11... :cry: Although I was thousands of miles away,I was in a state of shock for days.
I felt the sadness and the pain of all those who have lost their family and friends...

I am keeping all the Americans in my heart on this sad day.
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Postby Liz22562 » Tue Sep 12, 2006 3:22 am

My office sits across the hall from a wonderful coworker that moved here from New York last November. She lost several members of her family that worked in both Towers.

As one can only imagine, she has been very quiet today. In seeing and hearing all the tributes and memorials to the victims of this horrible act on television, internet, news and radio broadcasts I have this lump in my throat knowing that this woman endured such a tragic loss.

Several of us decided to give her a hug and to let her know that our thoughts and prayers were with her and those of other families and victims. How amazing it is that the United States showed their ability to endure, once again.
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Postby SteveForever » Tue Sep 12, 2006 3:25 am

Liz22562 wrote:My office sits across the hall from a wonderful coworker that moved here from New York last November. She lost several members of her family that worked in both Towers.

As one can only imagine, she has been very quiet today. In seeing and hearing all the tributes and memorials to the victims of this horrible act on television, internet, news and radio broadcasts I have this lump in my throat knowing that this woman endured such a tragic loss.

Several of us decided to give her a hug and to let her know that our thoughts and prayers were with her and those of other families and victims. How amazing it is that the United States showed their ability to endure, once again.


Your thoughts brought tears to my eyes, thanks for sharing them and being sensitive to your friend on this day. :cry:
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Postby Barb » Tue Sep 12, 2006 3:34 am

Here are front pages of newspapers around the world from 9/12/01.

http://www.glennbeck.com/pictures/9-11-recap.shtml
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Postby yogi » Tue Sep 12, 2006 3:42 am

Here's to NEVER forgetting the day the world changed forever.

Here's to NEVER forgetting those who lost their lives,their family's grief, and the brave souls that died trying to save others.

Here's to hoping my childrens generation the world over is more peaceful than mine is.
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Postby lights1961 » Tue Sep 12, 2006 3:49 am

reflecting at work today... remembering how lucky I am to be in the midwest....and remembering working at our travel business accross from the des moines airport... seeing all the planes landing that morning...then having customers stuck in europe and accross the USA for days after that... trying to get rental cars to do one way rentals....now looking back Iam shocked were still open for business.... we lost probably 70% of our business for the fall and spring of that year, because no one wanted to fly... The most bizzare site at night for three nights was not seeing any lights from the planes flying at night accross the country--or hearing any jets taking off for three days!

BTW my 40th birthday was later that week 9/15...so not much celebrating during that year...

Deano, btw the movie did show successes from the clintons as well... and you also got to remeber that we still have the first six months of the Bush team floundering about during the movie... and I love Bush.. so you know the movie will come down hard on him as well.. If it doesn't I will be sort of shocked... because isnt that what Richard Clarks testamony was about....

The one thing you got to remember is how many times during the 90s did Clintons team have to get "UBL" and each time...they called it off--that tells you security issue for the nation and the world was at a very low priority...

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Postby Eric » Tue Sep 12, 2006 3:51 am

Thank you Yogi

Fuck off Frostbite

Bush has some successes and failures. Clinton...Ditto. Clinton quite simply was a great president at the time, but in hindsight was very weak on terrorism. Bush too was very weak in his first 8 months.
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Re: Tribute To 9/11

Postby yak » Tue Sep 12, 2006 5:22 am

thevoicelover wrote:Instead of debauchery today, how about a tribute thread to those lost on 9/11.......... Feel free to express your thought's , feelings, and experience's of that sad day. I will never forget it and want to extend my thought's and prayer's out to the family and friend's who lost someone on this day.........god bless!




Thank you, Voicelover, for starting this thread.

Thanks, Liz, for sharing those thoughts about your friend. I can't even begin to imagine what today is like for her.

MSR, who are the people you mentioned in your post? Were they family? Sorry for your loss, whoever they are.

Sadie, an excellent post.

All others who shared your thoughts, and photographs, thank you for keeping this thread sane.

This morning, I watched some of the live coverage from that day.

As a New Yorker, it touched me deeply. Once again.

Five years ago, the mother of a friend of mine was at the Towers that morning on business. He was frantically trying to get in touch with her, but of course, couldn't. He was thinking the worst, until many hours later he finally reached her. She was one of the lucky ones.

God Bless all the families, friends, co-workers, firefighters, police, and all the workers, who lost loved ones that day. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Always.
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Postby frostbite » Tue Sep 12, 2006 7:23 am

Eric wrote:Thank you Yogi

Fuck off Frostbite

Bush has some successes and failures. Clinton...Ditto. Clinton quite simply was a great president at the time, but in hindsight was very weak on terrorism. Bush too was very weak in his first 8 months.


If you want to disagree with me please try to articulate a coherent argument. I just think US foreign policy and oil dealings have much to answer for. Be as out of line as you like with me, I ain't gonna bite.
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Postby Marabelle » Tue Sep 12, 2006 7:38 am

Oh, hell...bite if you want to just don't be an idiot!

I thought my gas prices would lower; instead they've risen time and time again. I didn't think thousands of men and women would die in this war. Bill Maher had guest on the other night and the guy said something akin to..who'd think peace would be so costly and deadly?
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Postby lights1961 » Tue Sep 12, 2006 7:46 am

Marabelle wrote:Oh, hell...bite if you want to just don't be an idiot!

I thought my gas prices would lower; instead they've risen time and time again. I didn't think thousands of men and women would die in this war. Bill Maher had guest on the other night and the guy said something akin to..who'd think peace would be so costly and deadly?


THE GUY FORGETS... WE ONLY HAVE WHAT WE HAVE (freedom) BECAUSE OUR FOUNDING FATHERS armies fought with their blood for it back in the late 1700's.... through really the 1800's then onto the 1900's... and on and on and on... freedom
is NOT FREE, never will be....



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Postby Marabelle » Tue Sep 12, 2006 7:52 am

The "war" is over. I think he was talking about the peacekeeping that has followed. So, I respectfully disagree. I don't think we need to be there.
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Postby lights1961 » Tue Sep 12, 2006 7:57 am

Marabelle wrote:The "war" is over. I think he was talking about the peacekeeping that has followed. So, I respectfully disagree. I don't think we need to be there.


---lets see were still in Germany for 60 years , France for 60 years..., England for about the same time..., Korea for about 50 years.. Japan, Phillippines, etc... we are peace keeping in all these places to for stratagy... We need to be in IRAQ for a while longer... just MHO, so as to build a base for that area, just like we did in Europe after WWII.


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Postby Classic Rock » Tue Sep 12, 2006 8:10 am

lights1961 wrote:
Marabelle wrote:Oh, hell...bite if you want to just don't be an idiot!

I thought my gas prices would lower; instead they've risen time and time again. I didn't think thousands of men and women would die in this war. Bill Maher had guest on the other night and the guy said something akin to..who'd think peace would be so costly and deadly?


THE GUY FORGETS... WE ONLY HAVE WHAT WE HAVE (freedom) BECAUSE OUR FOUNDING FATHERS armies fought with their blood for it back in the late 1700's.... through really the 1800's then onto the 1900's... and on and on and on... freedom
is NOT FREE, never will be....



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Well said, a lot of people don't get this important fact.
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Postby TRAGChick » Tue Sep 12, 2006 8:58 am

A 9/11 Angel Statue: "Angel in Anguish"....Beautiful.....by Brian Hanlon:cry:
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http://www.hanlonsculpture.com

"Many of Brian's pieces honor those we have lost. For his Memorial to Lost Fisherman and most recently Angel in Anguish, friends and families of the victims have expressed their need to have their memorials serve as the gravesites they did not have.
Brian is especially proud to use his talent as a healing tool for those who mourn the loss of loved ones taken too young, too tragically, or just too early."
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Postby Carlitto H@kk » Tue Sep 12, 2006 9:16 am

Like everyone else, I remember EXACTLY where I was and what I was doing when this all went down. Our nation and our world were forever changed on that fateful morning. While we should all honor those who lost thier lives that day, we should also maintain our support for all the men and women of the Armed Forces that have been tasked heavily ever since. My first 11 years of service do not compare to military-life post 9-11. We are scattered abroad for months at a time and constantly in harms way, trying to instill freedom to a country that wants it. Believe it or not, the majority of the Iraqis want us there. I am proud of the time I spent in Iraq in 2004-2005 and I will be proud to go back again next year when my time comes. So many people argue and protest this war and our troops but 95% of them have never put on a uniform, they have never sworn an oath to "Protect and Defend"... Don't feel sorry for us! You don't have to protest for us! Guess what??? We signed up for this, this is our job, our life. Don't cry for us or send your ratty ass protesters to funerals of fallen soldiers (this happens all the time)... Honor those soldiers and thier courage. Honor thier families. Face it, we are going to be in Iraq and Korea and all over the world for as long as there is still a USA and nothing is gonna change that; not a new president, a new administration or an entirely new third party.
For those that can't deal with that, don't join the military or let your children join the military. Stop driving a motorized vehicle and get a skateboard if you think the Oil over there isn't worth fighting for...
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Postby Barb » Tue Sep 12, 2006 9:27 am

tragchk wrote:A 9/11 Angel Statue: "Angel in Anguish"....Beautiful.....by Brian Hanlon:cry:
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That is so beautiful!
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Postby SteveForever » Tue Sep 12, 2006 9:48 am

Carlitto H@kk wrote:Like everyone else, I remember EXACTLY where I was and what I was doing when this all went down. Our nation and our world were forever changed on that fateful morning. While we should all honor those who lost thier lives that day, we should also maintain our support for all the men and women of the Armed Forces that have been tasked heavily ever since. My first 11 years of service do not compare to military-life post 9-11. We are scattered abroad for months at a time and constantly in harms way, trying to instill freedom to a country that wants it. Believe it or not, the majority of the Iraqis want us there. I am proud of the time I spent in Iraq in 2004-2005 and I will be proud to go back again next year when my time comes. So many people argue and protest this war and our troops but 95% of them have never put on a uniform, they have never sworn an oath to "Protect and Defend"... Don't feel sorry for us! You don't have to protest for us! Guess what??? We signed up for this, this is our job, our life. Don't cry for us or send your ratty ass protesters to funerals of fallen soldiers (this happens all the time)... Honor those soldiers and thier courage. Honor thier families. Face it, we are going to be in Iraq and Korea and all over the world for as long as there is still a USA and nothing is gonna change that; not a new president, a new administration or an entirely new third party.
For those that can't deal with that, don't join the military or let your children join the military. Stop driving a motorized vehicle and get a skateboard if you think the Oil over there isn't worth fighting for...
God, I could rant for days...



Thank You Carl for being the MAN you are, boo-hooo please don't go back to Iraq!!!! :cry: Do what ya gotta do though......
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Re: Tribute To 9/11

Postby Just Mindy » Tue Sep 12, 2006 9:52 am

yak wrote:MSR, who are the people you mentioned in your post? Were they family? Sorry for your loss, whoever they are.



Hey Yak....Steve and Neil were firemen whom we were friends with and my husband worked with...Lenny was a childhood friend of mine, also a fireman, and Lee was my neighbor...so was Steve actually. I was 3 months pregnant at the time, with my youngest, and almost lost her...I had stopped eating, lost weight, and bad things were happening...BUT I finally got the presence of mind to say they weren't taking my child as well...so I began to take care of myself again.

I had family too, in the towers, but they made it out...

There were so many more that my husband knew from his years on the FD...so many memorial services we went to, most didnt' have funerals because there simply wasn't anything to bury...

So sad, such a sad day...
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Postby Granny » Tue Sep 12, 2006 9:55 am

RaiderFan wrote:
Rockin'Deano wrote:As much as I despise Bush, I do think 9/11 was done by camel jockeys.


This ABC show is the real deal, even though the Clinton Administration is being portrayed in an unfavourable light.


Thanks Deano for giving Bush a little more credit than blowing up the WTC and murdering thousands of innocent civilians. I taped the ABC show to watch later, Clinton didn't have the balls to deal w/ terrorism he was too concerned w/ his poll numbers. That's why him and his party tried to bully ABC to not air it. From what I hear most of the info used for it came from the 9/11 commission report. It would have been even worse if Sandy Burglar didn't escape with documents stuffed in his drawers and socks.
Clinton raised his hand and took an oath to protect us, and at every turn he failed miserably. Nothing you can say can change that. Democrats/Liberals won't protect us, they're too concerned about hurting peoples feelings. That's why they don't want us racially profiling Arab's or Muslims at the airport. Yup, we have to pull out 78 yr old grandma just to keep them happy. That's why I'm kind of shocked at some of your wacko comments. You don't strike me as a "I hope everyone in the world will like us again" Lib? I'd expect you to be more like, "Hell if we got to profile at the airport, let's start profiling at the airport!" I don't like some of what Republicans do, but at least there are some in the party, like Bush who will put his neck on the line to protect me and my family. Damn the poll numbers or what ANYONE around the world thinks

I watched 9/11 live on TV that day and I will never forget what it looked like. It is marked into my brain and I do not need reruns on TV to remind me. It was one of the most horrible tragedies of our lifetime. I am 64 years old and short and blonde and light skined, however, at the airport shortly after9/11 I was pulled out of line and asked to take my shoes and socks off. They went through my handbag including looking at lipsticks. The guy in front of me was definetely of Arabic decent and went right through. Boy, was I pssed off. They should profile anyone who looks out of place!
I don't care how racist it looks. We are no better off than before. Our government needs to better protect us and stop lying.-carol
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Postby Natalie » Tue Sep 12, 2006 10:08 am

Rockin'Deano wrote:
SuiteMadameBlue wrote:That morning I took my oldest to school, came home and was watching Barney on PBS


Excuse, isn't that purple fucker gay?


Dean, While I usually find your sick humor funny, you crossed the line. This thread is to honor the thousands people that died and lost loved ones five years ago. Do you have any respect for them at all??? If you want to make jokes do it on another thread. Don't trivialize the semi-sacred nature of this thread. Sure many have used it to express political views and feelings that are marginally out of line and they have been called on it. But for you to come on here and say something like this is so blatantly disrespectful. I hope you understand that on another thread I would have found this funny, but this is not the time or the place.
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Postby Blueskies » Tue Sep 12, 2006 10:10 am

Your welcome Yak, but no thank's is needed. Just wanted to provide a place for people to express their thought's on this sad day of remembrance. Fallen hero's never to be forgotten. :cry:
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