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    Quote Originally Posted by Destiny View Post
    I'm from Texas, and the way we look at it is still severe. It's a part of American history. You can't just "let it go". It's like losing a family member. We have to get over the fact that it happened, but we can't just let it go as easy as other countries seem to do. The fact that 9/11 happened is the reason why we are in this war now. I have family members and friends fighting for our country and we should just let that go? Two of my friends died should we let it go? I can only imagine the terror on their faces. The very thought of it makes me tear up. If you lost someone in 9/11 you can't just let it go. People that didn't lose a soul say oh well let's move on. It's too hard to let it go. Yes it's the past, but the past has a way of creeping up on us like it always does. If a parent dies it's too hard to let go. It's like a drug. You want to stop thinking about it, but it's hard to stop thinking about the losses when someone brings back 9/11. I do recognize that they died for what they believe in and they are in a better place now. That is the only sign of happiness in the situation for me. For those of you who don't believe there is a God, disregard that last comment. For those of you who do... You will see me some day with my friends and family in the place where I belong.

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    I agree with you. The United States is showing everyone who died respect by fighting in a way. Though England has had deaths, 52 from the bombing I think. And familys have been destroyed by this, it was not as big as the tower. Seeing a plane fly into a tower isn't that fun either so people who've seen this happen have been through a lot. Little children that've seen a plane fly into a building have certainly seen move than me. And probably most of you on the forum.
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    I hate getting in to these sort of discussions. I have my opinion on it all and I stick by it, it was all planned..
    I did mourn for the families that lost their relatives, friends, etc.
    But, I stand by my opinion as I said.
    I have read and read loads and loads of stuff about it, everything I have read, adds up...especially the attack on the Pentagon.


    I agree with Paul too.
    The planes hit the 72nd floor or something? Yet, the building collapsed at the bottom? It happened with both towers.
    With the Pentagon, the room that was 'attacked' was evacuated and cleared as there was 'building work' on it.
    The builders were also on their break at the time of the attack..

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    Last edited by Hiro; 14-09-2007 at 12:40 PM.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Wrong-Name View Post
    I hate getting in to these sort of discussions. I have my opinion on it all and I stick by it, it was all planed..
    I did mourn for the families that lost their relatives, friends, etc.
    But, I stand by my opinion as I said.
    I have read and read loads and loads of stuff about it, everything I have read, adds up..

    Flame me if you want, I don't care.
    Tbh its the people who died not the event that i will remember.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Destiny View Post
    I'm from Texas, and the way we look at it is still severe. It's a part of American history. You can't just "let it go". It's like losing a family member. We have to get over the fact that it happened, but we can't just let it go as easy as other countries seem to do. The fact that 9/11 happened is the reason why we are in this war now. I have family members and friends fighting for our country and we should just let that go? Two of my friends died should we let it go? I can only imagine the terror on their faces. The very thought of it makes me tear up. If you lost someone in 9/11 you can't just let it go. People that didn't lose a soul say oh well let's move on. It's too hard to let it go. Yes it's the past, but the past has a way of creeping up on us like it always does. If a parent dies it's too hard to let go. It's like a drug. You want to stop thinking about it, but it's hard to stop thinking about the losses when someone brings back 9/11. I do recognize that they died for what they believe in and they are in a better place now. That is the only sign of happiness in the situation for me. For those of you who don't believe there is a God, disregard that last comment. For those of you who do... You will see me some day with my friends and family in the place where I belong.

    I KNOW I WILL GET ROASTED AFTER THIS MESSAGE SOOO GIVE ME YOUR BEST SHOT
    As I can tell that was directed slightly towards my message I'll reply.

    I wasn't saying that everyone has "let it go" or should, but for the people who did not loose friends/families and bring up this topic I believe it to be rather pathetic, as it would upset people who have lost family/friends.
    (Such as yourself Destiny)

    I have a few friends that were in the army when the war started, and one of my cousins luckily they all came back.

    I myself know it is extremely hard to get over a loved one passing away, it is terrible. You think about them practically everyday and you are right you can never get over loosing them, but in time the memories of them you have will start to fade away, they will never fade away fully.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wrong-Name View Post
    I hate getting in to these sort of discussions. I have my opinion on it all and I stick by it, it was all planned..
    I did mourn for the families that lost their relatives, friends, etc.
    But, I stand by my opinion as I said.
    I have read and read loads and loads of stuff about it, everything I have read, adds up...especially the attack on the Pentagon.


    I agree with Paul too.
    The planes hit the 72nd floor or something? Yet, the building collapsed at the bottom? It happened with both towers.
    With the Pentagon, the room that was 'attacked' was evacuated and cleared as there was 'building work' on it.
    The builders were also on their break at the time of the attack..

    Flame me if you want, I don't care.
    How can you believe a government would plan something this harsh?
    Obviously, obviously obviously they would not could not do it.
    Don't you think other countries would of investigated this and found out thus doing something? And maybe it was the design of the building that caused them to break at the bottom.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cwmbran View Post
    As I can tell that was directed slightly towards my message I'll reply.

    I wasn't saying that everyone has "let it go" or should, but for the people who did not loose friends/families and bring up this topic I believe it to be rather pathetic, as it would upset people who have lost family/friends.
    (Such as yourself Destiny)

    I have a few friends that were in the army when the war started, and one of my cousins luckily they all came back.

    I myself know it is extremely hard to get over a loved one passing away, it is terrible. You think about them practically everyday and you are right you can never get over loosing them, but in time the memories of them you have will start to fade away, they will never fade away fully.
    You make it seem like we bring it up everyday. We don't bring up the Civil Wars everyday. "I believe it to be rather pathetic, as it would upset people who have lost family/friends.
    (Such as yourself Destiny)" I don't bring this up every day... When it comes up it is just something we start to discuss. People may or may not get where I'm coming from, but your just making it seem like I go to school depressed and making people feel bad about their losses. If you know me, I usually make fun of people to make them feel bad, not mention their losses :eusa_danc I don't find it pathetic, but what is pathetic is asking to put something behind us. It's a reason of opinion whether a person wants to put something behind us. I did accept the fact that they are gone and yes the memories will begin to fade, but 9/11 we can't just put behind us we are still in it. CWMBran your still my buddy
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    9/11 is obviously not a set-up. All of you are wasting your time doing research ohh the flames have to be orange, or the towers are steel. BULL CRAP. It's real. You are wasting your time on research.
    Last edited by Destiny; 15-09-2007 at 03:53 AM.
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    I think the towers collapsed because all the tower above the floor which was hit would've fallen down on what was below it causing a domino effect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Destiny View Post
    The fact that 9/11 happened is the reason why we are in this war now.

    no it's not. even the president says that 9/11 had absolutely nothing to do with iraq. none of the terrorists on 9/11 were from iraq, saddam had no connections with bin laden, and he wasn't threatening the united states with WMD's

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedStratocas View Post

    no it's not. even the president says that 9/11 had absolutely nothing to do with iraq. none of the terrorists on 9/11 were from iraq, saddam had no connections with bin laden, and he wasn't threatening the united states with WMD's
    Agreed.

    We went into Afganistan because of 9/11 which lead into Iraq.

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    Half of new york believe bush planned it (CNN survay).
    Last edited by siz; 15-09-2007 at 01:45 PM.

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