Posted on 09/11/2006 4:54:24 AM PDT by Hookah Juice
God bless the victims and of 9/11 and their families. God bless the emergency workers who ran headlong into that twisted burning mess to rescue who they could without fear for their own lives or comfort. MHL to every person who lost someone on 9/11.
May God condemn and bring his justice to the terrorist organizations who plotted and carried out this unthinkable act, and also the politicians and politcal correctness people who stand in the way of America ridding the world of this fanatical threat to peace and freedom.
Finally, much Hookah love and respect for the service men and women who have volunteered to serve this country and sacrifice their lives to protect the rights of those PC morons and their counterparts in Congress. Rest assured, there are still some in this country who appreciate your sacrifices and devotion to freedom and when the time comes, we will stand WITH you and not against you to welcome you home. You are heroes in every sense of the word and I am humbled by your courage and sense of duty.
On 9/11/01, the nation's motto was "We Will Never Forget." Many in Washington have already forgotten. Election campaigns and power struggles in the House and Senate have taken precedence over common sense and moral clarity. We can take a lesson from Israel on this one. We can either fight this enemy for the next 50 years with diplomacy and more civilian American blood, or we can deal with this now and secure a future for our children and grandchildren. If a gunman comes into your house and threatens your kids, do you want someone to talk them out of it over the next 10-20 years or someone to get the job done and send that piece of garbage back to hell? Let the motto today be "We Still Remember and We are Pissed about it."
On this anniversary of 9/11, show your appreciation and support to the people in Washington who recognize the severity of this threat and have the balls to do something about it. And also for our military families who have sacrificed so much to preserve our spoiled way of life.
MHL America.
NEVER FORGET!
your title explains the way I feel 10000%....
my buddy died trying to save people five years ago- I woke up 4:30 this morning thinking about this and could not fall back asleep...
http://www.9-11memorialanthonyks.org/josephspor.htm
and Matt Haur is now interrogating our president on the Today Show about techniques used to gather information from the sc^mbags who killed my buddy and 3000 others.
He claim that according to "Amnesty International" these techniques are illegal....it just proves the leftists in the country could care less...
The president thankfully put Matt Haur in his place...
Chris McGraw went to the dark side and to work for Amnesty International.
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NEVER EVER FORGET!!!!
Hookah Juice? IBTZ?
You need a second "still" in your title.
I won't be happy until we're even, and in my opinion we haven't even scratched the surface to getting even.
09/11/01 |
I HAVE NOT FORGOTTEN |
09/11/06 |
I have had chill bumps all morning. Sat and watched a rerun of the plane hitting the second tower and felt like someone punched me in the stomach. Drove my son to school, people around here must have gotten up early because, all the entrances to the neighborhoods have huge signs that say "Never Forget". I am as angry today, as I was 5 years ago. I have never forgotten, I will go to my grave remembering. For the life of me I will never understand how somebody would even blink at the thought of not making these muslim terrorist pay. All of them, Iran, Syria, Palestine, Iraq-every last one of them that spew their venom.
DITTO!!! The stories that came after the towers were attacked were heart wrenching. On the radio a mother told the story of how on that fateful day she did not go to work and had to go to the Board of Ed to arrange special education for one of her children. She had another child, her son in school that day. When the towers were hit, her immediate familly could not contact her and assumed the worst. Her son watching the towers burning and going down on TV in class assumed his mother was at work. Soon after the towers went down the NY school system let the kids go home early. The poor child assuming the worst told his teacher, "someone will have to take him home, because his mother is no longer here anymore". The principal who was running around all morning trying to arrange early transportation for the kids and present when the child made that remark, stopped and broke down in tears when he realized that some of the kids in his school may have already lost one of their parents in the attack.
My brother is NYPD, I called my mom up in NY right after the plane hit, she said she briefly talked to my bro and he was going down there. He was there before the towers fell, they were supposed to do search and rescue. When I watched the towers fall, I will never forget a newsman asking somebody running if there were lots of people still down there and he said mostly police and fireman. I went to my knees, my husband had to come home from work because I was such a wreck. We didn't hear from my brother until the next day. He made it but unfortunately the firemen that were housed right next door to my brothers precinct lost almost everybody. My blood still boils.
if only more people would voice their outrage about this, maybe Congress would listen.
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