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The 9/11 makes me sad =[?

by Guest60257  |  earlier

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Does anyone else get tearful when they hear or see stuff about the 9/11 attack. It makes me really sad, why would anyone do such a thing?

i know it was a few years ago but still...that doesnt make it any better.

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  1. Nope. Its was a tragedy to americans planned by americans


  2. -----------Yes and worst of all--------------

    -------- it was your own government that did it-------------

  3. Yes. 51 people from my town were killed that day and I pass the memorial every day. I will never forget.

  4. Don't be sad.  Be angry!

    9/11 was exploited by criminal elements inside the government.  Why?  To further their objectives for one-world government, which included controlling the world's oil supply and dismantling the Constitution and Bill of Rights.

    If this is new to you, I recommend you watch Mike Ruppert's film.  It discusses geopolitical motivations for 9/11 and current and historical criminality at the top levels of government, including the links between the Bush family and the Bin Ladens.  Ruppert does a fine job at organizing and presenting some of the evidence for government complicity in 9/11.

    The Truth & Lies Of 9/11

    http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=...

    or read his book "Crossing the Rubicon"

    (The film is a few years old so it doesn't cover any of the damning evidence that has surfaced since the film was made.  It is, though, still very relevant).

    Many attempts have been made to silence Ruppert over the years, including poisoning.   Why is it that he has never been sued for libel for the film and the books?  In his words, "the truth is the perfect defense against libel."

    If you believe the government's claim that failure to stop the attacks resulted from errors, incompetence, lack of communication, etc., then consider this:  Why did we not see people held accountable all the way to the top?  If a corporation made such staggering "errors", mass firings would have happened, including the CEO.  That did not happen after 9/11.  Rather, the people responsible for the "failures" were promoted.  Instead of addressing the "mistakes", the criminal element in the government decided the better option was to introduce the Patriot Act to start the gradual (and continuing) dismantling of American civil liberties.  The Constitution and the Bill of Rights are impediments for the global elite wishing to create one-world government.  They must go and for them, 9/11 was a lottery because it induced us to WILLINGLY give up civil rights and allow the formation of a police / surveillance state around us.

  5. You need to find a good therapist. Yes it was a tragic sad event, however, you must move on, you cannnot live in the past. This is price american pay for the govt being so involved in other countries business wehere they do not belong. People hate americans and americans do not understand.

  6. 9/11 Never forget!  Regardless what everyone writes pertaining to your question.

  7. I get sad when I see images of the plane going into the tower and the towers actually falling.  Even though it was a few years ago it still seems like it only happened recently and it makes you think how terrible the world actually is right now.

  8. yes it makes me real sad i almost cry why would anyone do that it?it especially makes me cry when i watch the movie World Trade Center. that movie was based on the what really happened, u should watch it, it is really sad but it is a great movie ttyl bye

  9. Finally someone said it, its long past gone, i dont want to be mean eather but ur never going to move on if you dont let it go. Instead about crying about the past prepare for the future!!

  10. something similar happens most of our life time so i dont really get emotionally attached  to any of it, got better things in life to worry about than the past

  11. want to get angry about it??  Watch loose change...

  12. theres more c**p going on all the time, i know it sounds harsh but you need to get over it, look towards the future and what you can do rather than getting yourself upset about something that has happened and you can do nothing about, it was really terrible and it upsets everyone, but move on.

  13. Yes, of course it does. I know people who lost friends and relatives in the attack, and someone who behaved with the utmost heroism.

    I am also saddened by the way it is invoked by fuckwit politicians to justify every stupid policy they have come up with since. I am angered by conspiracy nuts who defy all reality to claim it was somehow an inside job.

  14. Your problem is that you have feelings and compassion. If everyone suffered from this terrible affliction the world would be a better and safer place to be. Your well worth a star.

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