...and lest we forget the Pentagon and Flight 93...
Aerial view of the collapsed Pentagon wall. Photograph taken on September 14, 2001. The Pentagon death toll was 125 at the Pentagon and 64 aboard the hijacked plane.
Flight 93 Crash Site On September 11th
I certainly hope the bastards who did these despicable murderous acts are burning in Hell for all eternity...
Jesse
Number of posts : 319 Localisation : NC, USA Registration date : 2008-11-14
There are times that I wish that I'd enlisted after 9/11. I always have to go back and walk myself through the choices that have brought me here. As a civilian there's honestly not much I can do to go after them. What I can do is hope and pray that if this kind of thing ever happens again, that I'm one of those close enough to do something to stop it. And I can train so that I do it successfully. "Not on my watch."
Dennis Admin
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Never forget the scenes of cheering crowds in Palestine, glorying in the massacres,which were shown once then never repeated. Also, as Peter Hitchins suggests, ask the new rebel government in Libya what they think of what happened in Manhattan on September 11, 2001, their reply could be very illuminating.
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JimC
Number of posts : 433 Age : 58 Localisation : Germany Registration date : 2007-07-22
Subject: Re: 9/11 Anniversary Sun 11 Sep 2011, 19:35
Dennis wrote:
Never forget the scenes of cheering crowds in Palestine, glorying in the massacres,which were shown once then never repeated.
I will never forget who did this and why!
This war is far from over.
Rest in Peace all those who died, many of whom gave their lives in an attempt to save others!
High cross
Number of posts : 323 Localisation : USA Registration date : 2010-06-30
The full text is: Proof the ‘War on Drugs’ is a pathetic sham
We are always told that the authorities have given up on cannabis so that they can be ‘freed up’ to pursue other drugs, allegedly worse, and the ‘evil dealers’ who sell them. Since cannabis can unpredictably send you mad for life, I can’t see why it is any less serious than heroin or cocaine.
But if the authorities have been ‘freed up’, they haven’t taken much advantage of their freedom.
Thanks to Tim Knox and Kathy Gyngell of the Centre for Policy Studies, and to Nicola Blackwood MP, we now know that of 2,530 people convicted and ¬sentenced for supply of ‘Class A’ drugs last year,
1,756 did not even go to prison and none received the maximum sentence (‘life’). There is no ‘War on Drugs’. It is a sham.
* Can one of the many reporters in Libya stop gushing for a moment, and ask a few of the romantic rebels what they think of what happened in Manhattan on September 11, 2001, and who they think was behind it? The answers might cool their ardour a bit.