To: vannrox
...i think you exercised poor judgement (as well as poor taste) by posting this. we all know how tall the wtc was, and i'm sure have all thought of what it must of been like to have been one of the unfortunate ones who decided to jump (rather than burn to death). you might post this message on du. they're the ones who need their feelings "galvanized"...
5 posted on
11/01/2001 6:13:02 AM PST by
cweese
To: cweese
Wow. As I kind of expected, People are polarized on this issue. About 1/2 of the comments (so far) are very much against posting the images, and about 50% are very thankful for posting them.
The WTC incident has really affected the entire country. But there are those of us (like my self) WHO DO NOT KNOW WHAT IT IS LIKE TO BE IN A SKY SCRAPER.
I have never been in a Sky Scraper, and if I have, I probably have never been higher than 10 floors. So this was a real eye opener for me. It has helped me understand somewhat the terror the people felt. Gosh, just looking at some of the pictures terrified me.
I don't want to elaborate, but I am really shaken up by this entire incident. I, in my own way, am trying to reconcile this event. I just want to help others who like me, are having a hard time adjusting.
21 posted on
11/01/2001 6:22:25 AM PST by
vannrox
To: cweese
i think you exercised poor judgement (as well as poor taste) by posting this. we all know how tall the wtc was, and i'm sure have all thought of what it must of been like to have been one of the unfortunate ones who decided to jump We all know that fighting a war to bring those who did this to account will result in civilian deaths. But the media gushes over every Afghan kid who cuts his toe on a fragment of a US bomb.
Consider this post balance for their pro-terrorist propaganda.
Reminding people of what occurred is no sin.
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