B.) The point about the doors being locked would apply just as well if it HAD been an accidental crash into only ONE of the buildings. Having those doors locked was inexcusable. Negligent homicide, in fact.
Screw yourself too, then. :P
If you can claim with a straight face that, at 8:50 a.m. on 9/11, your first, second or even third thought upon seeing that smoking tower was that SURELY another plane would come along and do the exact same thing very shortly--well, you're the world's biggest liar.
I just wish all you armchair know-it-alls would write down your insights at the time they occur to you, date and notarize them, and put them in a safe deposit box. Then you'd actually have the proof that "you saw it coming all along", and you'd have some credibility when you say that others should have anticipated it beforehand as well.
B.) The point about the doors being locked would apply just as well if it HAD been an accidental crash into only ONE of the buildings. Having those doors locked was inexcusable. Negligent homicide, in fact.
While that is a very good point, it was not the topic of my post. I was responding to remarks made by Uncle Sham and 537 votes after the topic shifted from locked roof doors to "why was everyone in Tower 2 told to stay in their offices?"
So even though you have a good point (and you do), it's beside the point in terms of the subject of my post.