Thats just because the government is spreading fear.
RIP those innocent people who died in Lebanon, Iraq, Afghanistan, 9/11, and before.
2006-09-11 21:46:23
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answered by Anonymous
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May we never forget 9/11 and all the other events that killed so many innocent people by terrorists. May they all rest in peace. I remembered it by taping for posterity several of the programs broadcast on the History Channel and the Discovery Channel. Everyone must always stay alert because there are so many Muslims in this country you never know who is here to cause harm or just want to live here quietly. Remember, the hijackers of those planes lived here very quietly for many months while learning how to fly the planes. Muslims who live in this country have been arrested for having possible ties to Al Quaeda. Usama Bin Laden and his followers consider the US and the Pope as Satan. He wants to eliminate the US and he will not stop until he is stopped or until he kills us all.
I still fly and when I do, I fly on American Airlines and usually wear a patriotic type outfit.
2006-09-11 23:01:49
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answered by Anonymous
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A little boy ,just 9 years old,organized a Freedom Walk in our little town.People from the Pentagon visited here because they were so taken with his enthusiasm.There were walks like these all over America and ours was one of the largest and most well-organized,and all done by a child.I didn't walk in it,but I did take my dog and my camera and watched as they passed by.And I found myself in tears several times today,just thinking about that horrible day and all of the people who died, and all of the children who were left without a Father or Mother and everyone who lost a son ,a daughter,a brother,a sister ,a husband ,a wife,a friend and a world that has lost it's innocence and will never,ever find it.
2006-09-11 21:55:50
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answered by Dances With Woofs! 7
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I live in Canada, so i was fortunate enough not to have lost a loved one in this cowardice act. My thoughts are with the people personally touched by this tragedy. I made sure I hugged my husband and daughter on their way to work and school and told them how much I love them. I even made them each a special lunch so they would think about how much I loved them during their day. I think that's what we can all do to help remember all those who lost their lives or suffered a loss. Show your loved ones how much we love them every day, because you never know when they won't come home. My thoughts and prayers are with all Americans, our brothers and protectors on this and every day. All of us up here are mourning with you.
2006-09-11 22:56:15
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answered by Tammie C 3
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I remembered the day by taking my children to the doctor. My husband and I didn't discuss the history of Sept. 11th, because we have very different viewpoints. He watched a special tribute, and I talked on the phone to a high school friend. I prefer to not relive the moment. I will not forget it, but I have no compassion for the people who are getting paid for all these movies and made-for-tv movies, and "specials". They are exploiting someone else's pain!
2006-09-11 22:25:06
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answered by alter_ego_jenny 1
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I watched 9/11: Out of the Blue -- the Simon Armitage poem, on Channel 5. Sat and sobbed to that, talked to my love in America about her losing her friend in the Pentagon, Washington DC.
2006-09-15 05:23:17
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answered by Anonymous
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My birthday is the day before 9/11 and for my birthday I always insist of going to London, but the other day (when I did go to London for my birthday!) I went onto the london eye and as its such a popular landmark for tourists and londeners I felt worried for public transport etc.. I know how you feel and im only 13!
2006-09-14 05:04:26
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answered by Jake S 2
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That wasn't the day exceeded by, that replaced into the ninth of September. individuals write the date all backwards from the way we do it, it truly is why it truly is referred to as 9/11. lets commonly call it 11/9.
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answered by mckernan 4
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I know 9/11 was a sad and memorable day for most Americans especially those who were direcly affcted by the events that underwent!!!!!actually 9/11 is my birthday,and that is how I remembered it.....its sad that people have to mourn on the day that is meant to be the GREATEST for me......so its quite an overwhelming day for me coz I dunno whether to celebrate my b-day or mourn.....and dont worry hun.....the terrorist attacks will not happen again.....and if they do,well remember we all die sometime others jas earlier than expected.................so cheers dear and be happy to be alive
2006-09-11 22:13:41
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answered by sweetjan20 1
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I remembered 9/11 by sending solidarity messages to friends and associates in the US, and praying for those that lost their lives in the attack.
2006-09-15 04:56:19
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answered by Andrew O 2
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