Sorry about your cousin. I will never forget that unfortunate day.
2007-04-23 08:10:20
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answered by You Lames! 6
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The Twin Towers will never be forgotten. And I want to say something to anyone who has made a comment, positive or negative, connecting 9/11 to America's actions. That is not what September 11th should be remembered for. The people didn't die to make some point about our international policy or any sort of politics. They were just at work, in the wrong place at the wrong time. So we should remember the day as a great tragedy for the people who died, because that is what is truly important.
2007-04-23 08:22:20
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answered by remy_le_fay 2
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No, and while I am sorry for your loss, and the losses of all those other families, what I most resent is the constant use of a national tragedy to advance self-serving political agendas (left and right), far beyond any relevance to the actual event. I'm sure your cousin and everyone else who died would be very sad that their deaths have been used as an excuse for the far worse messes that have been created in the world since then. It's disrespectful.
2007-04-27 05:34:02
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answered by Ben 4
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Not one single person on this earth should ever forget the MURDERS at the World Trade Center. I know that a bell is rang every Sept. 11th but for some reason it doesn't seem enough. We once flew flags almost every home. Yet it wasn't enough. The government and our Brave soldiers have went after those who are responsible. Some of which you hear about and a lot I know we don't. It's not enough. I am sorry for your lose and my heart goes out to all who lost love ones and friends that were MURDERED . I know that's not enough either. Keep reminding us not to forget. That might just be enough.
2007-04-23 08:26:09
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answered by mo55440 3
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Everyone was affected by 9/11 in different ways -- new yorkers I think were the most -- I was affected as a member of a nation that was attacked and will always remember that it happened and could again but I don't personally know anyone who was killed or injured in this tragedy. I'm sorry for your loss and I hope things have and will get easier for you.
2007-04-23 08:15:12
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answered by Okaydokay21 4
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Im sorry for what happend to ur custin or maybe cousin lady and no i will never forget that horrible day even i wasnt there
2007-04-23 08:08:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Although I havent forgotten (and I would think most others wouldn't either) it has become a part of history that we all have had to deal with. It's simular to someone dying in your family. You never forget them, and you still feel hurt when you think about it, but it just gets easier to move on with your life as time passes. I'm very sorry about your loss, and just know that no one will ever forget the people who died that day.
2007-04-23 08:18:48
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answered by Anonymous
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I stood on top of the world trade center in the 80's. I will never forget the twin towers or the people who lost their lives.
2007-04-23 08:10:21
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answered by Anonymous
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I have never forgotten. In fact I saw a movie last night with the twin towers in it and, all I could think of is, They are not there anymore. I think of it quite often.
2007-04-23 08:09:11
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answered by geonet777 2
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properly... they might have been abducted by employing extraterrestrial beings, or... they might have all be compelled into orange jumpsuits and introduced to Guantanamo Bay, or... they might have been paid hush money by employing the CIA, or... they might have been actors and not actual human beings besides, or.. or maybe they have been interior the planes that have been certainly flown by employing terrorists into the towers the place they died on impact. you spot, reality may well be surprising, even if it sounds a hell of lots greater probably than conspiracy theories.
2016-10-13 07:12:01
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answered by ? 4
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No... How could anyone forget? I wasn't there and I didn't know anyone who died there, but it was a defining moment in our history. I'll always remember that entire day and how the entire country stopped.
2007-04-23 08:08:53
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answered by xmanconti 4
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