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September 11, 2008 at 3:01 PM #269389September 11, 2008 at 10:10 PM #269206
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ParticipantI will merely comment that “patientlywaiting” has written one of the FEW intelligent posts to this thread.
September 11, 2008 at 10:10 PM #269438stockstradr
ParticipantI will merely comment that “patientlywaiting” has written one of the FEW intelligent posts to this thread.
September 11, 2008 at 10:10 PM #269445stockstradr
ParticipantI will merely comment that “patientlywaiting” has written one of the FEW intelligent posts to this thread.
September 11, 2008 at 10:10 PM #269491stockstradr
ParticipantI will merely comment that “patientlywaiting” has written one of the FEW intelligent posts to this thread.
September 11, 2008 at 10:10 PM #269519stockstradr
ParticipantI will merely comment that “patientlywaiting” has written one of the FEW intelligent posts to this thread.
September 11, 2008 at 10:48 PM #269231temeculaguy
ParticipantI will not forget, not tomorrow or probably not ever. This morning I heard the version of “hero” on the radio with the soundbites mixed in of people on the street and politicians and I had to dry the tears from eyes. It’s been seven years and I still cry when I think too hard about it. I’m still mad and sad and in the immortal words of the 1980 Olympic Hockey coach, Herb Brooks,”You’ll take it to your f*&^ing grave.”
I don’t want to engage in a political or idealogical debate, that crap completely misses the point. There is a little more than an hour left on this anniversary, leave the demopulican garbage for another day and allow the rest of us to honor our fallen heroes for just this one day each year, please.
September 11, 2008 at 10:48 PM #269463temeculaguy
ParticipantI will not forget, not tomorrow or probably not ever. This morning I heard the version of “hero” on the radio with the soundbites mixed in of people on the street and politicians and I had to dry the tears from eyes. It’s been seven years and I still cry when I think too hard about it. I’m still mad and sad and in the immortal words of the 1980 Olympic Hockey coach, Herb Brooks,”You’ll take it to your f*&^ing grave.”
I don’t want to engage in a political or idealogical debate, that crap completely misses the point. There is a little more than an hour left on this anniversary, leave the demopulican garbage for another day and allow the rest of us to honor our fallen heroes for just this one day each year, please.
September 11, 2008 at 10:48 PM #269471temeculaguy
ParticipantI will not forget, not tomorrow or probably not ever. This morning I heard the version of “hero” on the radio with the soundbites mixed in of people on the street and politicians and I had to dry the tears from eyes. It’s been seven years and I still cry when I think too hard about it. I’m still mad and sad and in the immortal words of the 1980 Olympic Hockey coach, Herb Brooks,”You’ll take it to your f*&^ing grave.”
I don’t want to engage in a political or idealogical debate, that crap completely misses the point. There is a little more than an hour left on this anniversary, leave the demopulican garbage for another day and allow the rest of us to honor our fallen heroes for just this one day each year, please.
September 11, 2008 at 10:48 PM #269515temeculaguy
ParticipantI will not forget, not tomorrow or probably not ever. This morning I heard the version of “hero” on the radio with the soundbites mixed in of people on the street and politicians and I had to dry the tears from eyes. It’s been seven years and I still cry when I think too hard about it. I’m still mad and sad and in the immortal words of the 1980 Olympic Hockey coach, Herb Brooks,”You’ll take it to your f*&^ing grave.”
I don’t want to engage in a political or idealogical debate, that crap completely misses the point. There is a little more than an hour left on this anniversary, leave the demopulican garbage for another day and allow the rest of us to honor our fallen heroes for just this one day each year, please.
September 11, 2008 at 10:48 PM #269544temeculaguy
ParticipantI will not forget, not tomorrow or probably not ever. This morning I heard the version of “hero” on the radio with the soundbites mixed in of people on the street and politicians and I had to dry the tears from eyes. It’s been seven years and I still cry when I think too hard about it. I’m still mad and sad and in the immortal words of the 1980 Olympic Hockey coach, Herb Brooks,”You’ll take it to your f*&^ing grave.”
I don’t want to engage in a political or idealogical debate, that crap completely misses the point. There is a little more than an hour left on this anniversary, leave the demopulican garbage for another day and allow the rest of us to honor our fallen heroes for just this one day each year, please.
September 11, 2008 at 10:52 PM #269236SD Realtor
ParticipantFLU I didn’t see your post when I posted mine. Thank you for bringing it on the board.
Unfortunately it is hard to remember the loss without things turning into a political debate and that is understandable.
All that can be asked are a few things. First that nobody ever forgets. Second, that like it or not, there are people who do indeed want to see the destruction of the United States and of Isreal.
While this is by no means an indemnification of US behavior in the past, it is simply a fact.
September 11, 2008 at 10:52 PM #269468SD Realtor
ParticipantFLU I didn’t see your post when I posted mine. Thank you for bringing it on the board.
Unfortunately it is hard to remember the loss without things turning into a political debate and that is understandable.
All that can be asked are a few things. First that nobody ever forgets. Second, that like it or not, there are people who do indeed want to see the destruction of the United States and of Isreal.
While this is by no means an indemnification of US behavior in the past, it is simply a fact.
September 11, 2008 at 10:52 PM #269477SD Realtor
ParticipantFLU I didn’t see your post when I posted mine. Thank you for bringing it on the board.
Unfortunately it is hard to remember the loss without things turning into a political debate and that is understandable.
All that can be asked are a few things. First that nobody ever forgets. Second, that like it or not, there are people who do indeed want to see the destruction of the United States and of Isreal.
While this is by no means an indemnification of US behavior in the past, it is simply a fact.
September 11, 2008 at 10:52 PM #269523SD Realtor
ParticipantFLU I didn’t see your post when I posted mine. Thank you for bringing it on the board.
Unfortunately it is hard to remember the loss without things turning into a political debate and that is understandable.
All that can be asked are a few things. First that nobody ever forgets. Second, that like it or not, there are people who do indeed want to see the destruction of the United States and of Isreal.
While this is by no means an indemnification of US behavior in the past, it is simply a fact.
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