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In Memory of 9/11 - Close Your Small Business..
Mine
| 9-4-02
| MusicDude_Rep
Posted on 09/04/2002 4:14:36 AM PDT by MusicDude_Rep
In memory of the victims of 9/11, I am closing my business and allowing my employees to participate in local memorial services.
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To: MusicDude_Rep
in memeory of 9/11, my business will be open to show the islamic
ass@##$# that they just don't matter.
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posted on
09/04/2002 6:20:36 AM PDT
by
robjna
To: MusicDude_Rep
In honor of all the victims of the 9/11 Terrorist Attacks, MY business will remain open. MY employees will be hard at work. ME and MY employees will be determined on that day, just like every day since 9/11, that no group of filthy, neanderthal, freedom-hating, misfit islamic jihadists is going to force us to change our lives.
Symbolic gestures will not win this war; hard work, sacrifice, meaningful actions and the willingness no make the difficult choices are the key to defeating and eliminating these vermin.
To: Freedom_Isn't_Free
Make that "willingness to make the difficult choices"
To: Freedom_Isn't_Free
For those inclined toward symbolic gestures, how about taking a military veteran out for lunch during your lunch break (or breakfast, or dinner or whatever).
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posted on
09/04/2002 6:31:37 AM PDT
by
LikeLight
To: MusicDude_Rep
Words fail me.......(but you wouldn't like my comments anyhow.)
To: LikeLight
For those inclined toward symbolic gestures, how about taking a military veteran out for lunch during your lunch break (or breakfast, or dinner or whatever). That's a great idea!
I would categorize that as a meaningful action, though, rather than a symbolic gesture.
To: MusicDude_Rep
No way. September 11 should be a time of anger and resolution, not weeping and moaning.
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posted on
09/04/2002 2:26:26 PM PDT
by
gcruse
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