You weirdos love to wallow in this crap...Do you ever think about how many buildings and democraticly elected governments we have toppled? How many lives we have ruined?
Heres a clue, a lot more than 2900
add about 6 zeros to that you self centered bastards
Vice Lord wrote: You weirdos love to wallow in this crap...Do you ever think about how many buildings and democraticly elected governments we have toppled? How many lives we have ruined?
Heres a clue, a lot more than 2900
add about 6 zeros to that you self centered bastards
What kind of bait do you have on that trolling rig VL? You continue to crack me up.....I needed this on a Monday morning.
Europe, which endured WW II -- in which some 30 million people were killed -- stopped letting the nightmarish loss of life and destruction hamper its reconstruction more quickly than America has let go of 9-11, which it still clings to and wallows in.
Vice Lord wrote: You weirdos love to wallow in this crap...Do you ever think about how many buildings and democraticly elected governments we have toppled? How many lives we have ruined?
Heres a clue, a lot more than 2900
add about 6 zeros to that you self centered bastards
What kind of bait do you have on that trolling rig VL?
rofllol rofllol rofllol
Its called Truth....You can find it in history books. A lot of fish don't like the taste of it and spit it out, but I'm sticking with it
we killed a million people in Iraq..1 million human beings. 1 million people that had notthing to do with 911. Are those people not real people to you? How could they not be? We are the terrorists my friends
Local_Historian wrote: There's remembering, and then there's glorifcation of it. The glorification part has gotten out of hand, truly.
Honor those who did their job, mourn those who died, but it is NOTHING to "celebrate". I have ever gotten "celebrating" the death of anyone, and If I'm reading VL right, its this part that bothers him.
I know it bothers the hell out of me, so I'm going to be at work, doing a haunt build, working likely 10 hours just like today, avoiding a celebration of a tragedy.
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I second that. And for me it also applies to a local event. I plan to mow the property tomorrow and later this month.
Ahh yep.
I'd like people to explain to me how being in a parade to the bridge over the river on Speer Blvd and then going into Elitches for the day yesterday is NOT a celebration? Honor our fallen by riding the Slingshot? Mourn the dead by eating cotton candy?
At least a lot of people were honest and treated it as just another very nice September day, and got on with their lives, as should be.
Good article, Wayne - and this section is right to the point -
But 9-11 has continued to be an albatross around the neck of national progress and the closure of grief and grievance.
We have appropriately mourned those who died in the attack of 9-11. It is time that we honor them by advancing as a nation to write the next chapter of the great experiment in democracy known as America.