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9/11 - Five Years |
September 11, 2006 |
"Five years after the September 11 attacks killed 2,973 people, the country’s mood is awash in emotions, balancing resolve with vulnerability, a need to remember with a desire to move on." Ever since this nightmare of a day the world has been in chaos. Problems arise everyday everywhere, noody feels secure in thier country fearing a bomb could blow up at any time, travelling has become a hassle, and the whole Islamic religion is now viewed as a terrorist regime. Although the whole world believes that Osama Bin Laden was the master mind behind this horrifying tragedy, I believe he was the one who only carried out the plan and there is a bigger force behind it. There were many questions left unanswered. For example, why were all the Jewish employees absent that day? I hope Bin Laden dies a thousand painful deaths for what he did, along with his Al-Qaeda, but there is no way he planned something this sophisticated alone. I mean those planes are tiny compared to those two monstrous buildings, yet he knew where to strike exactly to bring the towers down..... Ayman al-Zawahiri, the deputy of Bin Laden, issued today morning a video statement calling upon Muslims to step up their resistance to the United States and warns that "new events" are on the way. God rest the souls of those innocent 3000 lives and protect the lives of the other billion lives. { More} Labels: News |
posted by Fonzy @ 9/11/2006 08:40:00 AM |
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I dont know i should be posting this..but newyas.just one question...we remeber wht happened five years back to america..but y do we fail to forget wht america has been doing since..it looks to me as if it was just waiting for a chance n aside from this topic wht abt all those ppl dying in palestine..nobody remembers them hey way those who died on 9/11 r remembered...i agree what happened to those ppl is worth sympathizing..but the destruction the destruction america has caused in iraq is much mre than wht it itself suffered
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ur right... if u followed up my blog from the beginning i have made many posts about palestine and lebanon and the many deaths and casualities there. A human life is a human life, doesnt matter what race, culture, color, nationality, age, sex, or religion it is. And that who takes it is a murderer irrespective of how intellectual, rich or poor he is and how he took the life.
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Fonzy anonymous is right...america has raised their children to hate arabs...and they don''t care a damn about us...look what happened in lebanon..
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maze, i said he was right. but nothing justifies innocent lives. u sound like ur saying its ok that thousands of americans die but not arabs. YOU SOUND LIKE BUSH!!
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LOL. Jews were NOT all absent on the day of the attacks. That's just a conspiracy theory the Arab region came up with (cause we hate Jews) and spun out of control.
Also, it really wasn't about the planes being too small to cause any damage, I would say. Most people now are saying that the cause of the towers' collapse was a controlled demolition from the inside.
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Well talisman..yeah people are dying in lebanon and all over the world too..but it doesnt mean that we should also start being like Bush!..leaving america aside it was no fault of those innocent life's tht were put to an end five years ago..so y cant we sympathsize..wht needs to be remem more is those lifes tht are being finished everyday...my mian point was to emphasize on the fact that we forget how brutally people are kiled all over the world but we reme wht happened five years back.funny isnt it..and guess whos the master mind behind all this ..The Great Lousy America itself!..i wonder wht Bush is all about...sumtimes he looks like a complete illeterate to me!
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extreme, thanks for the info but i dont think it was just a conspiracy theory.
talisman. man, do urself and everyone else a favor bu shutting up cos apparently u dont know the smallest thing about human nature and that it was the american government that was responsible for the lebanese deaths and not the people. Someone like u just sits on his table swallowing ur dinner while watching the news of people in lebanon, africa, palesting dieing like it was some sort of movie. I am against the ruling figures like Bush and Al-Qaeda, not the people you uncivilized, illiterate asshole. thanks for passing by.
anonymous. we remember deaths everywhere everyday. I bet nobody had thought about 9/11 until yesterday cos it was the 5 years anniversary. But i agree with what u said, we should sympathize with all human lives lost. And Bush is illerate.
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About Me: In brief, I graduated from LAU in Lebanon with a double major in Busines Computer and Banking & Finance. Worked in many pubs and night clubs as a DJ, PR, and Security Comptroller. Now I'm in Kuwait.... been here since September 2005. Im working two jobs, one in the morning and the other in the afternoon, and a third project is on the way, which will be a great hit if it works out and i sleep max 5 hours a day. Its a chilled life, mostly work, and occasional outings. In Kuwait, I use my brain cells, then go to Lebanon and burn them:D But one fact remains unchanged and will always be.... I MISS LEBANON!!!!!
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I dont know i should be posting this..but newyas.just one question...we remeber wht happened five years back to america..but y do we fail to forget wht america has been doing since..it looks to me as if it was just waiting for a chance n aside from this topic wht abt all those ppl dying in palestine..nobody remembers them hey way those who died on 9/11 r remembered...i agree what happened to those ppl is worth sympathizing..but the destruction the destruction america has caused in iraq is much mre than wht it itself suffered