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How did you feel that day? I was in shock, I felt sick to my stomach and wanted to cry. My 20 yearold son made 2 videos
that speak volumes.

http://youtube.com/profile?user=proudtobeconservativ

2007-07-08 03:46:50 · 19 answers · asked by danzka2001 5 in Politics & Government Other - Politics & Government

Beerkat88 arent you the one who asked
" Why is it that neocons never answer a question directly,they just resort to name calling...?
In Politics - Asked by beerkat88 - 25 answers - 2 weeks ago - Resolved"

I think you are the one calling names

2007-07-09 09:30:38 · update #1

wepons of mas dest

I have blocked you since you don't allow anyone to see the questions you have asked, plus your answer was liberal conspiracy clap trap

2007-07-09 09:42:42 · update #2

19 answers

I was crying and very scared.......and very angry.

At the time, I lived in upstate N.Y. I was working in a store that was about 10 minutes from the Hudson River. When it came out that the terrorists had used the Hudson as a navigating point to N.Y.C. I was pissed off. They practically flew right over my head!!!!!
I love that river. Since we never really had money to vacation, we spent a lot of time in and around the Hudson river. I feel so upset that such a beautiful place with such good memories for me was used as a tool to kill innocent people.

I will never forget that day...ever. Thanks to you & your son for the videos.

2007-07-08 04:04:31 · answer #1 · answered by Purple Peppermints 1 · 1 0

i felt anger exitment surprise and some what worried. i really was sure that canada was going to be at war and that the possible use of nuclear weapons was not very remote . as well i was worried somewhat that the enemy might use chemical or biological weapons. i also thought if we are invaded i am certainly going to join in the fight agaist the enemy even if they managed to take control of the goverment. i would go off to the woods and join up with some others to continue the fight. that is how i felt. i prayed for God to guide all the world leaders and people toward the correct responce.

2007-07-08 10:52:08 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

yes I remember I woke up hearing the telephone ring and the tv was on to the towers burning down and I was stunned. I'd never seen anything like it and couldnt believe it. I was worried because my dad was flying into New York that day but he wasnt on any of those planes, so that was a relief. but I worked at Target at that time and you wouldnt believe this if I told you, they were open and wanted me to come into work that day. thats why till this day I hate all target stores and I was so worried that the world was coming to and end. Im serious I really thought that

2007-07-08 10:52:21 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

yep I was in 8th grade and the school wouldn't let any of us know what was going on. I was confused why all these students were getting pulled out of school. I still resent my middle school for not informing its students.

I rode the bus home like it was a normal day, once again no idea what was going on. When i got home I found out. i was angry and confused.

I live in Maryland. With so many people working at the pentogon from maryland we should have been told. Most students were 13!

2007-07-08 10:51:00 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

Hello 'danzka2001' :
Shocked, sad, amazed, in awe, probably frightened, sorry for the New Yorkers, angry, couldn't believe my eyes, couldn't believe that whole thing happened, astonished, numb, helpless, worried, on TV I thought I was watching a movie, labeled 'Fiction', etc.
When I think about it, I experienced most of these same feelings the day that Pres. Kennedy was shot.

2007-07-08 11:01:30 · answer #5 · answered by Helpme 5 · 1 0

i was sickened as i remembered what henry kissinger said at the bildergerg conference in evian, france-1991.
i quote:
today america would be outraged if the u.n. troops entered los angeles to restore order. tomorrow they will be grateful.this is especially true if they were told that there was an outside threat from beyond, whether real or promulgated, that threatened our very existence. it is then that all the people of the world will plead to deliver them from this evil. the one thing every man fears is the unknown. when presented with this scenario, individual rights will be willingly relinquished for the guarantee of their well-being granted to them by the world government"

2007-07-08 11:00:50 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

Well it was 8 days before my son turned 1 and all I could think was how my mother told me not to bring children into this world because it was going to be a terrible place to raise them. I thought there is no way this is happening. There was that fear of not knowing. It was a horrible day.

2007-07-08 10:52:31 · answer #7 · answered by lovely 3 · 2 0

Yeah, I thought about September 11 after watching this clip last night and I had a good cry before I fell asleep. I got real sick to my stomach too.

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-972875032828177268&q=9%2F11&total=32226&start=10&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=2

Please watch and God Bless.

2007-07-08 10:52:01 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

While everyone was glued to the television, I went back to my desk, convinced that this was an event staged by the Bush administration for maximum emotional impact. I remember thinking, "How could Bush and Cheney do such an evil, dastardly thing on American soil?" And - at that time - I wasn't even aware of any of the mounting evidence that clearly points to our government's participation in - or, at the very least, knowledge of - that cowardly and faked 'terrorist attack'. It made me sick to my stomach, too; but only because I believed from the very beginning that our government was behind it for some very sinister reason. When you consider the times we've been lied to before, it's not that far-fetched. Consider:
a) Our government has never satisfactorily explained the Roswell, New Mexico incident in 1947, particularly to the people who were there and witnessed it all;
b) Our government denied flying U-2 spy planes over the U.S.S.R. until Nikita Khrushchev shot one down and captured the pilot for all the world to see;
c) Our government lied about our ships being 'attacked' in the Gulf of Tonkin, which led to our involvement in another immoral war, Vietnam;
d) Our government lied about the effects of Agent Orange of Vietnam veterans;
e) Our government has sealed all documents pertaining to the Kennedy assassination for 75 years (until 2038) when most of us who saw it will be dead and gone. Why? Many believe the Warren Commission's report is nothing more than a whitewash designed to pacify gullible Americans;
f) Our government lied about a third-rate burglary at the Watergate Hotel until two enterprising reporters dug out the truth and forced a U.S. President to resign;
g) Our government lied about 'weapons of mass destruction' which resulted in our nation unconstitutionally, illegally, unjustifiably and immorally attacking another sovereign nation that in no way threatened, provoked or attacked the United States;
h) Our government lied about secret CIA prisons;
i) Our government's Commander-In-Chief apparently condoned the use of torture and sexual abuse against Gitmo 'detainees', in direct violation of the rules of the Geneva Convention, to which our government is a signatory;
j) Our government's President made a mockery of justice recently by commuting the sentence of a top aide, all because he knew if Libby went to jail, he could "sing" and bring down the Presidency and the Vice-Presidency;
k) Our government lied about sending troops into Cambodia and Laos during the Vietnam War;
l) Our government lied about trading guns for hostages that eventually became known as the Iran-Contra affair.

WHY is so hard to believe that our government has lied to us about 9-11??? -RKO- 07/08/07

2007-07-08 12:07:41 · answer #9 · answered by -RKO- 7 · 5 3

conservative hypocrisy and ignorance knows no bounds.
start by googling 'downing street memos'

note: sorry if you took it personally.but i do feel that the video showing the bill of rights is hypocritical since the bush administration has used 911 as an excuse to dismantle it. and using clips of bin laden while supporting the iraq war show ignorance of the fact that he had nothing to do with iraq and iraq had nothing to do with 911.
i am glad you looked into the people with opposing views,and hopefully you will also check the links they provided.

2007-07-08 18:10:36 · answer #10 · answered by beerkat88 3 · 1 2

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