It is quite a compilation of video and is very sad. President Bush never forgot and the Libs can kiss my ass on their stupid assinine beliefs.
I watched it until the conveniently left out the point that many of the attackers of the WTC 93 lived in Iraq.
I watched it with our two teenage sons. They were pretty young when it all took place, and this footage made quite an impression on them. Perhaps now they understand why I asked them to find some red, white and blue to wear on 9/11.
I saw that. It was riveting.
Why it failed to show up at 5 pm or 8 pm PDT I have no idea.
It started at 9 PM PDT, and is listed on the Dish Network as "Ice Road Truckers"
Nothing (timewise) computes or makes sense.
I hope people had the patience to look for it.
Was this a repeat of the “102 Minutes That Changed America” that they aired on 9/11?
I watched the original airing, and to say that watching it all over again made me pissed is an understatement.
How it was done wasn’t what pissed me off, it’s just that seeing all those images....The images of the second plane hitting, the images of the people jumping, the images of the reactions of those in Times Square who were watching the jumbotron and the news crawl served to stoke the deep seated anger and hatred that I have for the yellow bellied savages who carried out the attacks, and those that support them.
I think that every network should be required to air that documentary on every 9/11, just to remind those who have obviously forgotten just what it is we’re fighting against, and just how dire the situation will be if we go back to ignoring the threats as we did during the 8 years of the pants dropping presidency.
watching what the media want us to forget.
http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/CA6596279.html
History Attracts Record Audience for 9/11 Special
102 Minutes that Changed America trails only Life After People for The History Channel audience.