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Current Events => General Discussion => Topic started by: FreeBorn on May 01, 2011, 11:32:42 PM
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[youtube=425,350]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rmo64fcvKs0[/youtube]
Not long from now the fireworks across America on the 4th of July 2011 will be brighter, louder, last longer and be so much more celebratory than usual, and a bit sweeter for sure. This year it will mean a little more. It's nice when we win. :)
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AMEN!
To add to that, the 10th Anniversary will not just be bitter anymore. Instead, it will be bitter SWEET!
Never Forget 9/11/01, but never forget the sacrifice, and bravery it took for those special ops to do what they did on this day of joyous news.
5/1/11
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If Christian = Muslim, we'd have been in the streets last night, celebrating, rioting, and shoot our guns. I don't know about the rest of the country, but down here in the Bible belt, things were pretty quiet...
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NYC, DC, and Penn State were celebrating humbly, and joyously, but other than that, things were pretty quiet.
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NYC, DC, and Penn State were celebrating humbly, and joyously, but other than that, things were pretty quiet.
Sorry, but people were gathered in Times Square cheering and chanting much like some Muslims in the ME did on 9/11.
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Sorry, but people were gathered in Times Square cheering and chanting much like some Muslims in the ME did on 9/11.
And carrying flags and laughing and even some were crying.
Did you see anybody being burned in effigy? Or American flags being burned? Or Korans being defiled?
I didn't see anything like that, though I might've missed something along the way.....
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There was celebrating in Boston.
http://www.bostonherald.com/news/regional/view/2011_0502revelers_in_bostoncelebrate_great_day/srvc=home&position=3
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Sorry, but people were gathered in Times Square cheering and chanting much like some Muslims in the ME did on 9/11.
So what.
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Sorry, but people were gathered in Times Square cheering and chanting much like some Muslims in the ME did on 9/11.
The people in Times Square were not celebrating the murder of innocents.
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NYC, DC, and Penn State were celebrating humbly, and joyously, but other than that, things were pretty quiet.
I heard that on the news as I was driving to work. I guess I don't really understand the need to celebrate any death, but then again, I didn't lose anyone on 9/11...I might feel differently. I'm just afraid a lot of people really think this is it, the problem is solved. :( :(
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I heard that on the news as I was driving to work. I guess I don't really understand the need to celebrate any death, but then again, I didn't lose anyone on 9/11...I might feel differently. I'm just afraid a lot of people really think this is it, the problem is solved. :( :(
If anyone - American - thinks that way...there are very few who do.
Those who are "celebrating" are primarily in NYC, DC, Boston, and PA... planes originated in Boston, crashed in the other 3 places. Are they celebrating the end of terrorism? No...they are "celebrating" the death of the man who caused the death of their friends and families.
If I had lost a friend or family member in any of those places...I'd be dancing a jig on the sonofabitch's grave if there was one.
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Amen. I had my own little "celebration in a this house. Basically consisted of whoops, hollers, and pumping my fist. Flipping the birt to Osama's pic on the news. Clapps at the burning pile of rubble that was once his domicile. Things of taht nature. I can understand the pain of those still surviving, and those that had to go through that nightmare almost 10 years ago, but no more than anyone else who hasn't had a 1st person view.
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:salutenavy: :navyflag:
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Sorry, but people were gathered in Times Square cheering and chanting much like some Muslims in the ME did on 9/11.
Celebrating the deaths of innocent people at work is slightly different from celebrating the death of their murderer.