he SHOULD celebrate it by dropping an atom bomb on the middle east.
2007-09-05 16:23:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, first of all, I don't think he will "celebrate" the anniversary but, will have some sort of memorial. It is such an important event that we should never forget. Sometimes it seems that people have forgotten how vulnerable we were and don't seem to care how much it is necessary to be aware of our surroundings and do whatever is necessary to secure our borders and watch our seaports, airports and other means of transporting goods and people. I live in the northeast so was very close to the World Trade Center. Many people in my area were lost in the tradgedy. Our lives changed forever and will never be the same. I am sure it is very close to Our President. I know that he has been bashed and blamed for many things regarding this terrible happening but, I think he did what was necessary at the time. Terrorism is a threat now and probably always will be. I will be praying for all of the families who lost loved ones that day and also praying for our continued work to keep our nation and people safe.
2007-09-05 16:27:33
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answered by turkeybrooknj 7
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Celebrate? Are you serious?
The only ones I know of that would celebrate such a thing are the same ones who burn our flag and would burn our nation if they got the chance.
It is not something to celebrated but remembered. I hope I misunderstood your question.
2007-09-05 16:28:53
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answered by Rick 5
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I'd hope he'd be somber and solemn on the anniversary of 9/11. Unlike "truthers" who shall scream and shout obscenities and mark the occassion as the best day on the calender to get the attention they so desperately crave.
2007-09-05 16:20:36
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends on his vacation schedule. If he's done with his current vacation and hasn't started his next one yet, I think he'll give a speech trying to confuse 9/11 with Iraq. Preferably in front of troops in uniform. He won't use it to attend his first funeral for a US serviceman killed in Iraq.
2007-09-05 16:22:57
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answered by Daniel E 4
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He and Giuliani will perform their annual tango on the graves of the victims.
Also he will blame Iran somehow while ignoring that none of the hijackers came from Iraq or Iran, just like he does every year.
2007-09-05 16:22:29
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answered by cons_are_cowards 2
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There will be a national day of remembrance. Some speeches. The media will of course, report it, and add their own little spin.
2007-09-05 16:18:56
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answered by Anonymous
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He will toss 3000 helium balloons into the air for birds to choke on later. By the way... i believe Bush may be the scape goat for the Senate... Kind of like you have the leader of an organization blamed for everything even though his or her people are the ones who did something.
2007-09-05 16:20:07
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answered by Regenerit 2
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who would be so inconsiderate as to celebrate a travesty such as that was [is]?
2007-09-05 16:31:13
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answered by bksooy 2
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I don't think celebrate is the correct word, how about observing.
2007-09-05 16:18:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe like I do: wonder how the middle east has yet to exterminate themselves from the rest of the world, considering just how sick they are.
2007-09-05 16:20:53
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answered by Anonymous
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