To: Solson
Mrs. Breitwieser stated on
Hardball that her husband was leaving the second tower and went back when the announcement was made by the building authority that it was "okay" to go back upstairs.
Now, be honest: if you were in the stairwell of a building 100 feet from a building that had an AIRPLANE ON FIRE in it, would you have turned back?
27 posted on
04/09/2004 11:54:57 AM PDT by
Howlin
("NO OVERRIDING EXTERNAL THREATS" -Bill Clinton, 12/2000)
To: Howlin
Now, be honest: if you were in the stairwell of a building 100 feet from a building that had an AIRPLANE ON FIRE in it, would you have turned back? An idiotic greedy trader who cared more about making money than protecting himself might have turned back.
29 posted on
04/09/2004 12:13:08 PM PDT by
finnman69
(cum puella incedit minore medio corpore sub quo manifestus globus, inflammare animos)
To: Howlin
Now, be honest: if you were in the stairwell of a building 100 feet from a building that had an AIRPLANE ON FIRE in it, would you have turned back? I just read something in the New York Observer about Mrs. Breitweiser, professional victim. She said "My husband was in building two of the Trade Center. If he had only known we were under terrorist threat, he wouldnt have thought it was an accident, and he might have run out of the building." Incidentally, this is from an article entitled "Vigilant Widows Wait For Condi With Suspicion". Of course, these same professional victims were quoted in other articles talking against Condi, with no mention of their long-held animosity towards her.
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