I haven't heard of it but that's pretty sad people on here are knocking down thoughts of an anti-war protest without even giving any thought into the science behind the twin towers falling. Those planes didn't support enough explosion simply by crashing into those levels of the buildings, the buildings were rigged with explosives. Watch the video again, it's sad what happend indeed but we are being lied to. Think on that alittle sheeple.
2007-08-26 21:25:40
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answered by Just keep breathin' 6
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Yes; I know something about it. It seems that Mayor Bloomberg has declared ground zero off limits to families of victims and firefighters and police who have been holding memorial services at ground zero every September 11. Bloomberg claims that construction in the area makes it unsafe. So, there is going to be one helluva protest.
I am in total agreement with the protestors.
2007-08-27 03:48:33
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answered by Steve C 5
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If it's an anti-war protest it's a wonderful idea but I doubt the NYC government is gonna allow any type of demonstrations whatsoever at GZ on 9/11.
2007-08-27 02:50:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Over 80% of the world protested against Bush and his war and nothing happened except news coverage-the war is still going on and who's profiting?
2007-08-27 06:26:23
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answered by sally sue 6
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It's about time someone protested the fact that we still have all these Islamic freaks running loose in the country. And ground zero is the perfect place!! Thanx for the info.
2007-08-27 02:53:49
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answered by Anonymous
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I have heard nothing of it. But protests are about as effective as bailing the ocean with a bucket; nobody in a position of responsibility pays them the slightest attention.
2007-08-27 03:36:27
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answered by Anonymous
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that is fcukin sad (if it is an anti war protest)... an anti-war protest at ground zero... that is just heartless. i think the war is necessary but i also believe in freedom of speech, but anti-war protestors cannot possibly be that horrible to do that at ground zero. i have no respect for anyone who shows up there to do that. none at all. i just wish people like that somehow got a taste for what freedom and peace actually is... it simply cannot be acheived diplomatically
so FCUK! YOU ADAM S!
2007-08-27 03:48:05
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answered by qwerty3454 3
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as a survivor of at wtc i find it particularly sad and sick that members of the pelosi/reid regime and/or liberal extremists would use an anniversary of a tragedy like this to spew their hatred of the war against al qaeda. i agree with the other replies here that no one will pay attention and it seems to serve nothing else than posturing and grandstanding. again, truly sad.
2007-08-27 06:27:10
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answered by koalatcomics 7
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i haven't heard of it but i don't think it is an appropriate place for a protest.... a memorial yes but a protest definetly not... it makes me sad to think people so concerned with peace would try to use such a tragic site for anything other than a memorial.
2007-08-27 03:33:35
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answered by Caitlin P 4
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no..protest what?..it was 5 years ago
2007-08-27 05:26:06
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answered by Dr Sardonicus 6
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