Posted on 01/25/2015 11:34:15 AM PST by lbryce
Everyone should respond thee way they feel. IMHO this may not be the best time to post, discuss what's on your mind. My reaction to seeing it was to just look at it, ponder the terrible, unbelievable irony, tragedy of what the future, fate had in store for all those involved and beyond.
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Creepy is a word left best to describe Asscrackers.
Huh. Had no idea Woody Allen helped design WTC.
They were no doubt fans of the Beatles, back in 1964, but not System of a Down, Nickelback, Lenny Kravitz and Incubus, who all had hit songs playing on the radio around 9/11.
Thanks for posting ^^this^^ comparison picture.
It has a "sum of all fears" impact on me and offers a sort of confirmation to my sense of our consequences and our current situation.
Current times Amerika has a "Proverbs 16:18 meets Ezekiel 28:6-10" feeling to me which that picture seems to confirm.
I want to believe the best about US, which might have once been true, but how does God see US now?
My guess is He sees a haughty, prideful bunch of baby sacrificing, rational savages.
Will our Jonah come to warn US or did we kill him, too?
I was scheduled to be on the 104th floor that morning. My manager sent me to DC instead. God bless her and keep her. G*d will avenge the fallen. Not Bush and certainly not 0bama.
Dachu is even more. It’s a sad place to visit.
Amen to your comment!!!!
“Everything built by man has a life cycle.
But the WTC and everyone that were in them lives were ruthlessly and sadly cut short by the hand of evil.”
We toured Dachau in the 1990s. It is a very sad place indeed. We also toured the Ann Frank house in Amsterdam, very sad also...
The Nazis were savages...
Wow! Glad you’re here, FRiend!
God bless those who lost their lives on that terrible day.
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