I had the misfortune of witnessing them firsthand. I averted my eyes as soon as I realized that it was human beings, not parts of the building, that were falling. It is not something you ever forget, and it should make every American burn with vengeance against the worthless scum who perpetrated this. It is still not clear to me why we as a nation are not united in wanting to obliterate anyone who sympathized with or supported this depravity.
England is permitting a publicly advertised Islamofascist rally celebrating the 9-11 attacks.
The most moving image to me is the cover of newsweek that show the horror in the faces of the people of New York witnessing the tradgedy.
Thank God Bush was President! This is no time for Michael Moore types nor sensitive wars on terror.
It is still not clear to me why we as a nation are not united in wanting to obliterate anyone who sympathized with or supported this depravity.
I am puzzled with you.
Since you were there, I assume you're a New Yorker. How in the world can New Yorkers who witnessed that horrible day continue to support a party and ideology (liberal Democrat) that want to surrender to terrorists? I got out of the Party of Dependence with far less trauma. Just wondering. Have they all really forgotten?
It is clear to me why we are no longer united. The democrats have seen to it that we are not with a series of lies, half truths, and downright disgusting behavior designed to tear us apart so they can regain power. This is the truth of the matter.
"I had the misfortune of witnessing them firsthand. I averted my eyes as soon as I realized that it was human beings, not parts of the building, that were falling. It is not something you ever forget, and it should make every American burn with vengeance against the worthless scum who perpetrated this. It is still not clear to me why we as a nation are not united in wanting to obliterate anyone who sympathized with or supported this depravity."
Two images stick in my memory from that day: the pictures of people falling from the towers, and the pictures of joyous Palestinians dancing in the streets when they heard the news. That's one of the many reasons that I don't ever want to see a Palestinian state in the Middle East, or anywhere for that matter. EVER!
Simple: you saw it; others didn't.