Nope, But it is now considered a day of mourning.
2007-09-11 14:33:49
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answered by pooh 6
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NinaYo has no respect for her country.
Zimmia has a great answer! I haven't heard anything that good about 9/11. Nice.
But no, I don't think it should be considered a bad luck day. It was just one day that happened to be the worst. Nothing bad has happened on 9/11, since. So I would say it's not a bad luck day. It's a day of mourning and the good feeling of being a United States citizen.
2007-09-11 14:55:21
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answered by Anonymous
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If you go back far enough and across a broad enough field of research then every day of the year can be said to have bad connotations. Friday the thirteenth being the most famous. Add to that list the 15th of March ( Julius Caesar murdered) April 15th (1865 : President Lincoln dies,1912 : Titanic sinks) Sept 11th (terrorist attacks) Even the 4th of July which is a day of celebration can also be a day of mourning since TWO American presidents died on the 4th.
2007-09-19 11:07:35
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answered by chadray224 3
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Bad things happen every day and it doesn't make that day a bad luck day, some people said they had a weird feeling that day, they may be known as a sensitive and can sense when something bad is going to happen.
2007-09-18 16:14:33
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answered by Beth 4
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No. This one Sepetmber 11th, 2001, was a tragedy for those who lost their lives, those who came to help, for the families and friends of these people and for much of the isolationist US.
However, we as a society should not allow that one day to overshadow everything else. 9/11/01 was a bad day. Don't let the terrorists win by insisting that all 9/11's to come are horrible days.
Remember yes. Honor yes. Cower, no.
2007-09-11 14:47:54
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answered by Zimmia 5
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Oh please Bobo - just because a person has chosen NOT to dwell in death and terror in their lives, they have no respect for their country? Please. I know people - real people - who were close to the scene in NYC and some who actually lost family in that tragedy. They want nothing more than to be allowed to mourn their losses in peace and get on with their lives. Are they too, being disrespectful of their country?And who are you to say they are?
To answer your question, Josh - and my apologies for the rant - some people will view it as a bad luck day, but for most it is a day of loss and a day of awakening to what the world around us actually thinks of the U.S.
2007-09-11 15:24:41
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answered by Cheese Fairy - Mummified 7
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I think it is just a bad luck day. When you start thinking about the bad things that have happened, your mind isn't where it might need to be, therefor you forget your keys or your uniform at home when your headed to work.
2007-09-18 07:26:03
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answered by leiadahn 3
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I don't think so because there were quite a few people that made it out of the Twin Towers safely. But it will surely be remembered as a tragic day.
2007-09-18 06:04:01
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answered by Julie 1
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No
By having this attitude you are giving the terrorists what the seek. Fear, despair, grief, etc....
Please try to focus on the good that came from such a horrid event.
Yes there is good.~ Friendship, compassion, unity, love etc....
Let those things be the legacy of those who were lost.
Blessings
Ariel
2007-09-11 18:27:38
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answered by *~Ariel Brigalow Moondust~* 6
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Not bad luck day,but definitely a day to remember how vulnerable we really are. The day they also woke the sleeping giant.
2007-09-18 18:01:22
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answered by house mouse 2
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nice theory. and in step with danger for as quickly as, study some thing else than that passage appropriate to the killing of infidels, or a minimum of intently study what comes earlier and after it. no longer a Muslim the two, yet burning books sends the incorrect message in each way conceivable. lack of know-how is fortuitously a curable undertaking. Wilful lack of know-how is hopeless.
2016-10-04 10:07:19
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answered by Anonymous
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