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My daughter is 16 and you can bet your ***, when you lie like a rug as they all have, you all get a fathers justice whether directly or indirectly involved!!!!! I.E. A time to kill!!!

2006-09-11 09:58:09 · 11 answers · asked by airgame12 2

2006-09-11 09:55:16 · 9 answers · asked by generationalmixer 2

The observatory was called Top of the World, it was in the north tower I believe, the one with the antenna. I visited there once, I was just wondering if anyone died that worked there. Not sure what time it opened that morning, but if it was 9, I'd imagine that anyone that was there did not survive since it was so high up and the north tower was the first to be hit.

2006-09-11 09:46:49 · 4 answers · asked by billysimas 3

2006-09-11 09:43:15 · 21 answers · asked by airgame12 2

For me, September 11th was a wake up call, I realized that I took for granted what it meant to be an american. I have never felt pain like the day of September 11th, and I hope I never do again. I understand was its like to mourn and grieve with an entire nation. 9/11, to me, was the day the world stood still, and I hope its a day I never forget.
3,047 UNJUSTICE deaths were a result of the cowardly attacks of that day. 3,521 children, CHILDREN lost their parents. That day was hell on earth in so many ways.

Please, feel free to say what you would like about 9/11 here, how it made you feel, where you were when it happened, how it affected you, etc.

2006-09-11 09:38:27 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-09-11 09:35:18 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

WHOEVER WROTE THIS SHOULD STEP FORWARD AND CLAIM IT!
> THE WORDS ARE POWERFUL:
>
> TWO THOUSAND ONE, NINE ELEVEN (2001-911)
>
> Two thousand one, nine eleven
> Three thousand plus arrive in heaven
> As they pass through the gate,
> Thousands more appear in wait
> A bearded man with stovepipe hat
> Steps forward saying, "Lets sit, lets chat"
>
> They settle down in seats of clouds
> A man named Martin shouts out proud
> "I have a dream!" and once he did
> The Newcomer said, "Your dream still lives."
>
> Groups of soldiers in blue and gray
> Others in khaki, and green then say
> "We're from Bull Run, Yorktown, the Maine"
> The Newcomer said, "You died not in vain."
>
> From a man on sticks one could hear
> "The only thing we have to fear.
> The Newcomer said, "We know the rest,
> trust us sir, we've passed that test."
>
> "Courage doesn't hide in caves
> You can't bury freedom, in a grave,"
> The Newcomers had heard this voice before
> A distinct Yankees twang from Hyannisport shores
>
> A silence fell within the mist
> Somehow the Newcomer knew that this
> Meant time had come for her to say
> What was in the hearts of the five thousand plus that day
>
> "Back on Earth, we wrote reports,
> Watched our children play in sports
> Worked our gardens, sang our songs
> Went to church and clipped coupons
> We smiled, we laughed, we cried, we fought
> Unlike you, great we're not"
>
> The tall man in the stovepipe hat
> Stood and said, "Don't talk like that!
> Look at your country, look and see
> You died for freedom, just like me"
>
> Then, before them all appeared a scene
> Of rubbled streets and twisted beams
> Death, destruction, smoke and dust
> And people working just 'cause they must
>
> Hauling ash, lifting stones,
> Knee deep in hell, but not alone
> "Look! Blackman, Whiteman, Brownman, Yellowman
> Side by side helping their fellow man!"
>
> So said Martin, as he watched the scene
> "Even from nightmares, can be born a dream."
>
> Down below three firemen raised
> The colors high into ashen haze
> The soldiers above had seen it before
> On Iwo Jima back in '45
>
> The man on sticks studied everything closely
> Then shared his perceptions on what he saw mostly
> "I see pain, I see tears,
> I see sorrow -- but I don't see fear."
>
> "You left behind husbands and wives
> Daughters and sons and so many lives
> are suffering now because of this wrong
> But look very closely. You're not really gone.
>
> All of those people, even those who've never met you
> All of their lives, they'll never forget you
> Don't you see what has happened?
> Don't you see what you've done?
> You've brought them together, together as one.
>
> With that the man in the stovepipe hat said
> "Take my hand," and from there he led
> three thousand plus heroes, Newcomers to heaven
> On this day, two thousand one, nine eleven
>
> Author UNKNOWN
>What a shame!

2006-09-11 09:30:40 · 4 answers · asked by tattedmaiden 2

I was getting ready for my high school exit exam....Watching T.V. before going to school...Where were you??

2006-09-11 09:25:17 · 31 answers · asked by ERICKSMAMA 5

My apartment manager just griped me out for hanging the American Flag off the balcony. He said "my boss is coming over, and he won't like that"
I have read the lease agreement, and there's nothing in there saying anything about hanging from the balcony. I could go hang myself if i wanted to. . LOL. . . . But seriously, there's nothing in the lease about hanging a flag or anything to that matter.

2006-09-11 09:21:31 · 17 answers · asked by mulberry_hs_graduate_2002 2

I knew three people very well and had four ex-employees in WTC that day, all died.

Todd Hill from Boston just happened to stay at the Marriott WTC and was going to meet me for lunch on 9/11.

Samantha and Lisa Egan from NJ both worked at Cantor-Fitzgerald.

I miss them all terribly and I had to watch for nearly three hours as dozens of people had to jump off the building and went right past my office window. I often pray I could have reached out and saved just one.

Republicans often point fingers at me but all of us suffered that day.

Did anyone else know as many folks as I did that died that day?

Does anyone else have remembrances?

2006-09-11 09:17:13 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-09-11 09:10:53 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

This is a question for the less than bright democrats that all you hear come out of thier mouth is doom and gloom. This George W. is so bad? He is just busy cleaning up Clintons mess because Bill was too much of a pussy to stand up to anyone but never had a problem giving others the tools to make this country less safe!! I.E NORTH KOREA

2006-09-11 09:07:10 · 5 answers · asked by airgame12 2

A lot of people ar dealing with grief so if you want to add to it...Don't

Do you think the news coverage is repectful, helpful, covering all aspects with dignity?

2006-09-11 09:03:12 · 10 answers · asked by ? 6

Such as the tsunami in thailand, or the war in central africa, or the bombing in the UK.

2006-09-11 09:02:13 · 21 answers · asked by numchuckchick 2

2006-09-11 08:59:19 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous

Here's the news story I just read: http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/11092006/2/world-anger-fear-mix-empathy-world-remembers-sept-11-2001.html

If so, it's ironic that fighting terror creates more of it.

2006-09-11 08:52:31 · 14 answers · asked by Askin 1

I love this for a tribute.

http://www.cantcryhardenough.com/

2006-09-11 08:52:24 · 6 answers · asked by kristielarry 2

I never heard the National Anthem more beautifully sung , as when Officer Daniel Rodriguez sang it at Yankee Stadium after the 9/11 attacks . Incredible . He should be making records . Is he ; or is he appearing anywhere ?

2006-09-11 08:50:58 · 8 answers · asked by missmayzie 7

It was a black man jumping head first from the world trade center. I know there were so many people that died but for some reason watching him on tv still stays with me today. I pray for his soul and all of the innocent people that died that day.

2006-09-11 08:49:34 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous

website? If you have one or more, please send it to thewanderer862006@yahoo.com

2006-09-11 08:45:10 · 24 answers · asked by Anonymous

Or do they just get off on murder, power and complete bedlam?

2006-09-11 08:43:37 · 18 answers · asked by Ha Ha Charade You Are................... 4

2006-09-11 08:43:01 · 5 answers · asked by GrnApl 6

Was anyone surprised that nothing else happened today since it is the 5th anniversary of the attacks on the U.S.? Did you expect something to happen, or did you think everyone was getting worked up over nothing?

I'll give my opinion when I pick the best answer, which will be chosen based on your explanation.

2006-09-11 08:39:00 · 16 answers · asked by *~Jessica~* 3

today is the 5th anniversary of 9/11 share something with the people who lost loved ones.

my prayers go out to all of those who lost someone

2006-09-11 08:30:17 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

5 years have passed. are youstill glad Bush was our Prez when it happened? Do you you still support him and the wars?

2006-09-11 08:18:02 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous

It's like a "when Kenedy was shot" question for the younger generation.

Personally I was at home in front of the telly ( 3pm here when it happened) and shocked. Sat and watched for hours after it...

2006-09-11 08:14:48 · 45 answers · asked by savs 6

thats it :]

2006-09-11 08:08:29 · 9 answers · asked by SHAY 1

2006-09-11 07:48:12 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

I'm fiercely patriotic and mournful today but am starting to feel overwhelmed by the near constant media coverage. Is the level of attention being given appropriate, or are the news producers just whoring the event for attention and ratings?
(Yeah, I know, I'd feel less overwhelmed if I got off the computer/TV...and I will as soon as I get your answers. :)

2006-09-11 07:35:10 · 15 answers · asked by LisaT 5

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