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Old 09-11-2007, 05:46 AM
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That there wasn't a 9/11 thread here. I know I'll never forget that I was coming home from a college class to hear that a plane had hit in NY. I watched for several hours afterwards, including witnessing the 2nd strike against the towers. RIP to all the victims, and God Bless the USA!
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Old 09-11-2007, 10:26 AM
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Old 09-12-2007, 10:02 PM
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I was in my first hour freshmen biology class (highschool)... the girl in front of me goes "THAT WAS SO COOL!"... i went home from school, watched TV for a couple hours, took and nap only to wake up to find out it wasn't a dream.

if I would have been 17 I would have joined the Marines right then and there.
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Old 09-13-2007, 03:37 AM
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There's nothing unique about my own 9/11 experience; I left an 8 o'clock calculus lecture at about 9 and the attacks were playing on overhead monitors in the student building nearby that I went to next. But more striking to me personally was how profoundly some of my younger classmates were shaken by the live images they were seeing on the monitors. I think they were too young at 20 or so to grasp the significance of the disparity of values present in the various corners of the world. They did not know that poverty and bad leadership can induce fanatical beliefs so poisonous they amount to an aggregate denial of value of life itself. Such groups seek to express themselves in acts of killing, and the more innocent the victim they can kill the more their form of expression takes on meaning to them. I had never seen such an expression first hand before that day, but I knew something about the transforming power of radical beliefs and though I was deeply disturbed by the events, I wasn't very shaken. I also had an intuitive ability to understand that the attacks had been far more successful than their harebrained perpetrators had envisioned, due to the nature of steel bending under heat loads which is actually why the attacks in Manhattan were as huge as they were. I did not think at any time the attacks were the work of anything besides a group of deeply unhappy middle eastern persons focused into a larger than usual killing plan organized by an exceptionally unholy leader.

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