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Absolutely not. The United States, Americans citizens abroad, our Embassies, and our military have been the target of terrorism since 1970. Many Americans were never aware of the terrorist attacks we have endured over the last 30 + years...until 9-11.knothead wrote:I have never devoted much time educating myself about conspiracy theories but what I want to express is the rage I feel at every Sept. 11th date . . .
a day that will also live in infamy . . . . it fills me with rage and a desire to strike back by nuking Mecca . . . . am I over the edge?
Finally we agree on something. For years after 911, every time I went to an airport, I was angry. Angry at what they had done to our country, to the world. I watched part of a program on CNN tonight about the attacks on 911 and it just made me angry again. I don't know about nuking Mecca, I just want all terrorist bastards to burn in hell for eternity. No virgins for them, just their dicks on fire and the entire rest of their bodies on fire...forever and ever.knothead wrote:I have never devoted much time educating myself about conspiracy theories but what I want to express is the rage I feel at every Sept. 11th date . . .
a day that will also live in infamy . . . . it fills me with rage and a desire to strike back by nuking Mecca . . . . am I over the edge?
ZVUGKTUBM wrote:I am glad you and Teo stand bold enough to keep such notions alive.
Standby for the usual "Conspiraloons" copy/paste that Markle uses, along with deriding comments from the usual posters.
No further over the edge than my husband, who came home on that day and told me we should "bomb the Pyramids". And you might conceivably see his reaction as a microcosm of the national reaction. Fingers of blame were immediately pointed, but the facts...scientific, political, financial, etc. have always pointed to involvement by our own government. I don't even believe Osama Bin Laden was anything more than a scapegoat...knothead wrote:I have never devoted much time educating myself about conspiracy theories but what I want to express is the rage I feel at every Sept. 11th date . . .
a day that will also live in infamy . . . . it fills me with rage and a desire to strike back by nuking Mecca . . . . am I over the edge?
I'm sorry you think that the deaths of over 3,000 American citizens is "boring"...or the first responders who died after the fact, or the New Yorkers who have died from the toxic dust or are permanently disabled because of it.PACEDOG#1 wrote:Boooooooring
You and Markle would have locked up the Germans who tried to assassinate Hitler, labeling them "unpatriotic".PACEDOG#1 wrote:Anyone that believes that this event was a giant conspiracy to start a war by purposely killing pur own citizens needs to be locked up in Lakeview never to get out.
Floridatexan wrote:No further over the edge than my husband, who came home on that day and told me we should "bomb the Pyramids". And you might conceivably see his reaction as a microcosm of the national reaction. Fingers of blame were immediately pointed, but the facts...scientific, political, financial, etc. have always pointed to involvement by our own government. I don't even believe Osama Bin Laden was anything more than a scapegoat...knothead wrote:I have never devoted much time educating myself about conspiracy theories but what I want to express is the rage I feel at every Sept. 11th date . . .
a day that will also live in infamy . . . . it fills me with rage and a desire to strike back by nuking Mecca . . . . am I over the edge?
I feel rage, too, but it's not directed at Bin Laden, or some convenient boogeymen, but at a system that allowed men without ethics into positions of political power in the country I love. The coverups...the mockery of an investigation 2 years after the fact led by a Bush insider...Condi Rice telling New Yorkers to go back to work when it clearly wasn't safe to do so...even the reference to the "collapse" of the Towers...they did collapse, right after they exploded...the insider trading...this image...look at his face...he knows.
Floridatexan wrote:I'm sorry you think that the deaths of over 3,000 American citizens is "boring"...or the first responders who died after the fact, or the New Yorkers who have died from the toxic dust or are permanently disabled because of it.PACEDOG#1 wrote:Boooooooring
As you well know, 3,000 deaths in an Act of War is not boring.Floridatexan wrote:I'm sorry you think that the deaths of over 3,000 American citizens is "boring"...or the first responders who died after the fact, or the New Yorkers who have died from the toxic dust or are permanently disabled because of it.PACEDOG#1 wrote:Boooooooring
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