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Im sorry i just have to say this as we all now its the anniversery of 911
list you comments
MAN OF STEEL
09-11-03, 05:16 PM
thank you very much for throwing that out.
i like to see that. i am a U.S. MARINE MACHINEGUNNER and i lost
several close friends in Iraq. i never lost anyone in the terrorist attack, but i do know how their loved ones feel with the loss.
god bless America and Semper-Fidelis!!!!!!!!!!
tai_pan1
09-11-03, 05:27 PM
Man of Steel, SEMPER FI!
Where are you stationed?
I was in 10 years, 83 to 93, and still bleed Marine Corps green!
God Bless the U.S.!
Mike
jaybox_reptiles
09-11-03, 05:41 PM
GOD BLESS AMERICA
MAN OF STEEL
09-11-03, 05:42 PM
im with F 2/5 wpns. plt. in San Mateo MCB Camp Pendleton, California. good to see there are other marines online.
once again, god bless America!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Amen, God Bless America! And every country that lost loved ones because of the events of Sept 11th.
I used to work across the street from the World Trade Center and still can't believe it's gone. I would walk through it every day from the subway to my office. I knew a few of the fire fighters from the Batallion across from the buildings. I'm thankful that they came through it ok. I also have three cousins that are NYC Police Officers that were on the scene that came out ok. My sister worked and still works across the street now and she witnessed it all first hand. I'm still at a loss for words when it comes to all this. The best thing I can think to say has already been said.
GOD BLESS AMERICA!!!!!
From your brothers up north in Canada....911 was a tragic day but a wake up call.....all our hopes and prayers at ya !!
lordkovacs
09-11-03, 08:03 PM
God bless the Candians and others from around the world that died that day as well...
I'm glad that I haven't seen any America bashers yet... seems like there are way too many on the internet.... no, way too many period.
Invictus
09-11-03, 08:30 PM
I'm glad to see there are no Canada bashers either. Well, I'm Canadian, and I certainly do not believe in God, but my thoughts are with any and all families from all countries who were undeservedly punished on this day 2 years ago, but especially to ALL of my American neighbors, whether they lost someone dear or not, they lost a part of their homeland, their history. My deepest sorrows and condolances.
HetForHuman
09-11-03, 08:32 PM
this is nothing to bash anyone with.
im sure it had an impact on alot of other countrys as well.
it was a sad sad day.
Solid Snake
09-11-03, 08:37 PM
i look up to the marines and who's ever fighting. I have relatives in USA too and some work for the military/navy.
If i lived in USA, i'd join in a heart beat.
My heart goes out to those who died.
Bryce Masuk
09-11-03, 08:56 PM
There is always more then what meets the eye.... but Those who died Didnt Deserve Death
I noticed There Are Quite a few companys now making stuff out of the Destroyed World trade Center Spyderco is 1 And I cant rember but there are quite a few others
I'm muslim. God bless all the innocents that died on that horrible day and God bless their families and I hope the people who caused such pain in America and around the world get what they deserve.
God help the muslim community from the evil that has taken root within it in the form of extremist Wahabbism. Hope we can get rid of this cancer before it spreads further.
If anyone is interested in understanding more about the muslim community and the struggle between the extremists and moderates in it then I would recommend reading "The Two Faces of Islam: The House of Sa'Ud from Tradition to Terror" by Stephen Schwartz and also "Taking Back Islam" by Michael Wolfe.
MAN OF STEEL
09-12-03, 12:21 PM
to everybody who is outside of the states...
thank you very much for your support i really do appreciate it
and im damn sure all the other americans do as well, thank you!
invictus how the hell could we hate canada? your women are awesome!!!!!! j/k canadian women are great though.
remember to stay on your toes everyone. no matter if we are in a state of peace or war, its not safe anywhere no more.
always appreciate every little thing. even drinking that crappy old tap water. other countries dont have that and tomorrow you might be without it.
"dont wait too late to appreciate your every blessing" busta rhymes
i feel bad for what happend to the muslim community a musilim place got bombed in utah and that were i live i think all who hate musilims are sick and wrong. sorry if im not spellin musoilim right
and there were over 300 musilims in the twin towers i mean wtf
TheRedDragon
09-14-03, 10:56 PM
I'm putting in my belated thoughts as I wasn't online on the anniversary. 911 was a tragic day. I get into work to see the tragedy playing on our store's TV and for the entire 8 hours of my shift, I sat transfixed on the screen in a state of shock and disgust. I cried very much that day, I couldn't even begin to understand why something that horrible would happen to those innocent people. Even now, I still feel the sadness from the un-needed losses that day. What was further disturbing to me was the treatment of my Muslim neighbours after that day, if anything, they were just as horrified as I was. I spoke with a Muslim woman next door to share comments about the disaster, and she was absolutely disgusted. What was really disturbing, was that at first, she was scared to speak with me at all because she thought I was going to be cruel to her, as she had already recieved vicous verbal attacks upon her and her family. That day affected everyone around the world, and I'm sorry that it happened.
Mike177
09-14-03, 11:10 PM
I remember when i watched a re-play of the planes hitting the twin towers and i just though, holy shi*, how the hell where we suppose to see that comeing. i hope the people who did this get what they deserve.... never would i of thought terrorest would be useing planes as human bombs to take out a target...... as what has been said several times over it can never hurt to be said again, my heart goes out to all those affected by this horific attack.
MouseKilla
09-15-03, 04:08 PM
It goes without saying that what happened on September 11 was a tragic loss of innocent life. The people in those towers were, as has been mentioned in this thread, of many different nationalities and religions though it was without a doubt an attack aimed at the United States specifically. The people that organized this attack probably felt it was justified in the context of their twisted logic though it is easy to see that they in fact killed thousands of people that have done them no wrong. Unfortunately some people have managed to harness the anger stemming from this tragedy and manipulate it for their own purposes. The sad reality is that what happened 2 years ago was only the beginning of the senseless slaughter of innocents that has gone on ever since. Without getting into the history or politics of this whole subject and avoiding what may be seen as the bashing of anyone I think it is necessary to say that every murderer feels justified in killing but the murderer is always wrong. It is never the right thing to kill the innocent whether they are in an office tower or in the desert.
lordkovacs
09-15-03, 06:33 PM
Thanks Baz...that was a good post... important to remember that...
cheers,
MIKE
This was truly a dark day for the whole world(no offence to our American friends) This beyond a shadow of a doubt proved that no one anywere is fully safe. I was living and working in the U.S and took a job back here in Canada the week before this happened. I will always remember this because I had just set up my T.V. and turned it on and this was the first thing I saw when the picture came on. I almost puked when I saw this and would have no matter were it happened. I still feel for all those that have lost and for all those children that will never know a parent. The terror must be purged from our planet if we are ever to realise our true purpose in the universe. We must put aside our petty differences and become one people one voice. The true test is how we progress from here and in all honesty we generate the future for the next generation lets generate peace for them and their children no more dark days one people under one sun.
Rangers lead the way!
Hip
that wont offend us americans it was a dark day for the world there many ppl from different countries in those towers there were 300 muslims in there. Terrorisim isnt only a threat to America its a threat to the world.
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