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In my own town, on 9/11 there were people who actually praised the attack!! A doctor said he is glad America was attacked and that we got what we deserved. At a local college, student watched the news and had a party. My question is, do you think that people like that, who obviously are against Americans, should be allowed to stay here??I think we should get them out of here;one would think they pose a threat to the safety of Americans. But they are still here, does this not make sense. And yes, we have freedom of speech, but there are stipualtions to that...hopefully I dont have to expound on that matter. If they think America, is so bad, why dont they just leave??

2007-11-15 04:09:29 · 31 answers · asked by blakesgal 3 in Politics & Government Elections

and to all those who might say 9/11 was an inside job, why even answer me?? And to those who think that freedom of speech has no boundaries, that is ludicrous! That means i could be called really bad names by someone just passing me on the street, and have to accept it. No, there are rules with everything people.

2007-11-15 04:31:51 · update #1

so, becuase this is America, land of the free, our flag cna be torn/burned with no conscequence! We need to grow some balls America. Our forefathers had them.No, I'm not saying kill them, but we need the old America back, we have become so politically correct it's sad. Other countries must look and laugh.

2007-11-15 04:37:07 · update #2

oh, adn i live down south, which is even weirder(because the south is usually more conservative/patriotic), but i live beach side, not a huge town, but big enough. Maybe they should not have to leave, but as a doctor, I think the people here should not go to him. Let his mouth ruin his career.

2007-11-15 04:40:24 · update #3

to nextunut...why would I give the names of the people and where I live, i dont even know you-not that i care for the safety of the doctor, but give where I live(theres alot of freak out there) ??Secondly, i never asked for anyones help on getting them out of the country, Lord know that'll never happen. But i wanted to hear opinions on the matter.

2007-11-15 04:47:48 · update #4

31 answers

Sure, there are the few who think that its okay for people to open their pie-holes and vomit such s**t, or that it was an 'inside' job (that height of gross incompentance), but that doesn't mean its okay to think that way or that one cannot respond appropriately. I say, that if they think America deserved such an attack, and that they have the right to say and think that way....that they deserve a severe beating from someone. And then I will say:" Yup, they deserved that, and would then go to war in some far off land and watch my friends die around me so that brave soul that delivered beat down had their rights protected."
Its a two way street. Libs just don't like to see the oncoming traffic.

2007-11-15 04:22:32 · answer #1 · answered by Kiker 5 · 2 1

Wait a minuite here!
You're asking us to expell people from the Us based on your hearsay information?
Do you have any concept of due process or legal rights?
I mean- you did not give us the names, location , dates of any of the things you claim to have witnessed. Yet- you ask us to go out and round up people?
Now listen to me very carefully! Since 1939 the US has made war on more than 70 nations! There literally dozens of nationalities liveing in the US who hold deep anti-American sentiments. The reason is the depradations on their homes and countries by the US military.
The evnts of 9-11 are not the problem . The problem is US foreign policy and US militarism including that we instigated others to do. All those US finaced and armed dictators and warlords.
I am a seventh generation American and I am against the foreign policy going back to when I was 15 years old and watched TV every day comeing home from school. We had only one TV station in 1968 . Every day it was Viet Nam. Some days it was a clip of some person being shot trying to get through the Berlin wall. Rumsfield war in there too makeing money .
I am not going to leave .
Get off your morally dead rear and fix the problem of your state . If you can't figure out what's wrong then don't expect me to get real stupid just so you get your psychological comfort back.
If you want to be a bully then get in a uniform and go kill somebody somewhere . There are lots of job openings.

2007-11-15 12:27:29 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Most of the smart americans knew a 9-11 was coming in some form or another...

We cant spend lifetimes in the middle east stirring up hatred without expecting blowback..

No thats not just my position its the position of the CIA.. The people that actually know and study the middle east.

Did I celebrate? No.. Did I shake my head and say "Damn, I was afraid of this." Yes =/

America has lost its way from our founders vision.
TRADE with everyone.... ENTANGLING alliances with no one..

Remember OSAMA BIN LADEN! was one of our biggest ally's we had in the middle east in the 80's. We (the US) Supported Saddam Hussain. This isnt cospiricy theorist rhetoric this is fact... Osama Bin laden was a personal friend of the Bush family. He and George Bush senior talked on several occasions.

I dont believe bush knew the attacks were coming.. but this is what happens when we make alliances with the devil.

Why should any of us leave who believe that we got what was coming to us for killing and inciting killing and killing more..

I hate terrorists.. but Sadly I am slowly waking up to the fact that my country caused terror. And what would americans have done if another country had did this to us...

It makes me sick to realise how wrong I was to think we should have just bombed them(muslems) all.

2007-11-15 20:57:42 · answer #3 · answered by profit0004 5 · 0 1

It is questionable as to why they are here if they don't like this country. However, we have a lovely little constitution that says people have the right to free speech. Because of that, people can say they support the terrorist attack. However, being supportive of the attack does not prove they were involved in the attack. Therefore, there is no way to stop them unless we do what Josef Stalin did to the Soviet Union. Everyone that didn't like the USSR was killed in their own home. Should the United States become a country like that? Should we drop democracy and allow a dictatorship to become the United States government? I really hope not.

2007-11-15 12:16:33 · answer #4 · answered by Mr Geek 2 · 4 1

No, you shouldn't be able to kick them out of the country.

None of those people has committed mass murder, have they? If they have, they should be incarcerated; if not, they should be left alone.

The American government as committed and abetted many, many attrocities. That is wrong. My thinking that doesn't mean I should have to leave my home.

That's what freedom of speech is all about: I have an obligation to speak out when my country does wrong.

Although I wasn't GLAD, nor did I praise the attack, I did think "chickens ... home ... roost" as our foreign policies are what caused people to hate us. Those policies were wrong.

Do you know for sure what you say? That they were glad and all praisey? Or did someone else tell you that.

The people murdered on 9/11 didn't deserve it.

But then none of the people we've murdered deserved it, either.

2007-11-15 16:18:41 · answer #5 · answered by tehabwa 7 · 0 1

The attack was meant to give us a feel of what Israel goes through every day.

Journalists from Israel were caught in their van observing, dancing in celebration and documenting the attack.

It still has not been answered how they knew in advance that the attack was going to take place.

But they said after they were released by U.S. intellegence in an Israeli interview, that they were there to document the attack and that America now sees what they go through daily fighting Islam and Muslims.

In other words, 9/11 was an Israeli ticket to get America deeper involved in their fight against the Middle East.

I guess it worked pretty well - didn't it

Here is the proof
http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/IMAGES/9-11_israelis.wmv

2007-11-15 12:42:42 · answer #6 · answered by scottanthonydavis 4 · 2 0

What's great about America is the fact that we embrace all people. Even those who we disagree with have a right to voice their opinion. The Nazis were allowed to have rallys before the US entered WWII and the Ku Klux Klan are still allowed to have their parades and spout hate speech. Doing so will put you in the cross hairs of intelligence services and put you on watch groups, but that's the price of free speech. If we kicked everyone out who we disagreed with, Only the Indians would be here.

2007-11-15 12:23:24 · answer #7 · answered by Wounded Duck 7 · 1 1

I believe that the reason why they feel that way is because they're against our government's flawed immigration policies. We let everyone and their brother in this country with NO strict laws to protect us. Our government doesn't want to discriminate against anyone coming into this country, so they allow EVERYONE in here, but there has to be a line drawn somewhere - you HAVE to discriminate, to a certain degree. If this government just welcomes everyone in this country without checking their background and fails to take more stricter measures to minimize the risk of another attack, then there will be another 9/11, without a doubt. I'm not fond of the way this government handles immigration and the fact that they lack strict policies and regulations when allowing foreigners to come in here, but I'm certainly not going to throw a party or cheer on those evil-doers that have killed thousands of our own people - that is just wrong, in my view.

Those people you mentioned do have a right to express their views, but however, I do not believe in praising violence and/or those that commit such acts - it's evil - wrong, no matter how you look at it. Killing thousands of people is nothing to celebrate or laugh at and it's sickening that those people do live here. If they're that ignorant and inhumane to praise such evil acts, then they should go live in another country. They don't realize how good they have it here. Other countries around the world do NOT have the freedoms we have. This country was blessed with freedom and liberty and many soldiers died for our freedom and liberty - and our security, so they just prove how ignorant and unthankful people can be, without realizing they should be thankful and should count their blessings.

2007-11-15 12:21:55 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

My cousin was killed in WTC on 9/11, so I think anyone who thinks it was a good thing should try talking to his widow and their three daughters. The youngest can barely remember her father, and the older two and his wife have all struggled with depression ever since. Clearly, I think anyone who thinks the attacks of 9/11 were positive are dreadfully mistaken in my opinion.

On the flip side, this is America, and people are entitled to their own opinions. I don't think people should be kicked out of our country just because of how they think. If they actually take ACTION that harms our country or its citizens, I think they should have serious consequences. But we can't legislate thought.

2007-11-15 12:16:01 · answer #9 · answered by ItsJustMe 7 · 4 0

The beauty of this country is that we are allowed to speak our minds here, even if what we say is sickening. Those people are sickening, especially if they are Americans. If they are immigrants who are here LEGALLY, they should be reminded that there are men and women who don't even know their names who are willing to die for them to have the right to enjoy America and the freedom to say sickening, disgusting, disrepectful and cruel things like that. As for the others, they should just get the #%$@ out. And that includes, you Brie...come on, I'll help you pack and give you some money to buy a one-way ticket outa here. Don't let the door hit you in the a$$ on the way out, sweetie.

2007-11-15 12:14:36 · answer #10 · answered by Bizzybizzy 3 · 3 1

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