| September 11th 2001: We Won't Forget | |
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| Subject: September 11th 2001: We Won't Forget Sat 11 Sep 2010, 8:16 am | |
| Thoughts and prayers go out to the families of those lost on this unforgettable day. |
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ACRID" It Takes A Nation of 1000s?
Posts : 1251 Join date : 2009-05-08 Age : 39 Location : DC by way of So.Cal.
| Subject: Re: September 11th 2001: We Won't Forget Sat 11 Sep 2010, 8:44 am | |
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E. Taylor What's NXET?
Posts : 2232 Join date : 2009-05-26 Age : 47 Location : Kentucky
| Subject: Re: September 11th 2001: We Won't Forget Sat 11 Sep 2010, 9:55 am | |
| Horrible day. One of the only times in American history where everyone regardless of race, sex, or anything else were able to all come together. Wish it didn't take something like this to make it happen. | |
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D.Powell NYC's Finest
Posts : 7631 Join date : 2009-05-11 Age : 104 Location : the back of a barn
| Subject: Re: September 11th 2001: We Won't Forget Sat 11 Sep 2010, 10:01 am | |
| - E. Taylor wrote:
- Horrible day. One of the only times in American history where everyone regardless of race, sex, or anything else were able to all come together. Wish it didn't take something like this to make it happen.
Co-Signage!! R.I.P. Jenine Gonzalez | |
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Funk Seoul Brother Osama Bin Diesel
Posts : 2569 Join date : 2009-05-07 Age : 34 Location : Syncopated City, FL
| Subject: Re: September 11th 2001: We Won't Forget Sat 11 Sep 2010, 10:03 am | |
| - E. Taylor wrote:
- Horrible day. One of the only times in American history where everyone regardless of race, sex, or anything else were able to all come together. Wish it didn't take something like this to make it happen.
Agreed. Though I was young I vividly remember the events of that day. | |
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boet The REAL Ninja 'Round These Parts
Posts : 296 Join date : 2009-06-01 Age : 33 Location : zulu on my stoep
| Subject: Re: September 11th 2001: We Won't Forget Sat 11 Sep 2010, 10:26 am | |
| - Cise wrote:
- E. Taylor wrote:
- Horrible day. One of the only times in American history where everyone regardless of race, sex, or anything else were able to all come together. Wish it didn't take something like this to make it happen.
Agreed. Though I was young I vividly remember the events of that day. really?? we the same age and i remember exactly where i was when i first heard the news and the reactions of those around me... tragic tragic day indeed, | |
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ACRID" It Takes A Nation of 1000s?
Posts : 1251 Join date : 2009-05-08 Age : 39 Location : DC by way of So.Cal.
| Subject: Re: September 11th 2001: We Won't Forget Sat 11 Sep 2010, 10:51 am | |
| - E. Taylor wrote:
- Horrible day. One of the only times in American history where everyone regardless of race, sex, or anything else were able to all come together. Wish it didn't take something like this to make it happen.
actually, with Politics aside, i saw the same thing when Prez Obama won the election.... | |
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Shaun I'm Ghetto Platinum
Posts : 10096 Join date : 2009-05-06 Age : 33 Location : Eardrum>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Quality
| Subject: Re: September 11th 2001: We Won't Forget Sat 11 Sep 2010, 1:25 pm | |
| - boet wrote:
- Cise wrote:
- E. Taylor wrote:
- Horrible day. One of the only times in American history where everyone regardless of race, sex, or anything else were able to all come together. Wish it didn't take something like this to make it happen.
Agreed. Though I was young I vividly remember the events of that day. really?? we the same age and i remember exactly where i was when i first heard the news and the reactions of those around me...
tragic tragic day indeed, Me too. I was in Social Studies in 6th grade, and the English teacher came in and told us to turn on the radio. We didn't leave class for two hours | |
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Funk Seoul Brother Osama Bin Diesel
Posts : 2569 Join date : 2009-05-07 Age : 34 Location : Syncopated City, FL
| Subject: Re: September 11th 2001: We Won't Forget Sat 11 Sep 2010, 1:47 pm | |
| - boet wrote:
really?? we the same age and i remember exactly where i was when i first heard the news and the reactions of those around me...
tragic tragic day indeed, Think you misunderstood, I remember too. I was in band class and then the teacher suddenly turned the tv on. | |
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Guest Guest
| Subject: Re: September 11th 2001: We Won't Forget Sat 11 Sep 2010, 1:58 pm | |
| - E. Taylor wrote:
- Horrible day. One of the only times in American history where everyone regardless of race, sex, or anything else were able to all come together. Wish it didn't take something like this to make it happen.
I agree totally. In fact it seemed like everyone was cool with everyone for that entire week. People were waving American Flags and lighting candles, it was a good vibe. People need to come together more often, not just after a horrendous tragedy. |
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Dang! Trotter Banned From Amazon
Posts : 2589 Join date : 2009-05-06 Location : Between a rock and hard place
| Subject: Re: September 11th 2001: We Won't Forget Sat 11 Sep 2010, 5:14 pm | |
| - Eastern Rap Pro wrote:
- E. Taylor wrote:
- Horrible day. One of the only times in American history where everyone regardless of race, sex, or anything else were able to all come together. Wish it didn't take something like this to make it happen.
I agree totally. In fact it seemed like everyone was cool with everyone for that entire week. People were waving American Flags and lighting candles, it was a good vibe. People need to come together more often, not just after a horrendous tragedy. Yep, and everyone rallied behind Bush like "What do we do now,Georgy?" He had the whole nation behind him and still botched that up. If 911 was to happen under Obama's presidency I tell ya, America's would have automatically blamed Obama and wanted his head. Theres no way Obama could come back and forth on Tv talking about WMD without producing any shread of evidence. It was a tragic day yes but the events following were very horrific as well. TERROR,TERROR,TERROR, every Muslim in the world in the hot seat . On top of that the f**kin' capatolist dogs of the travel and entertainment industry pushed a movement for people to forget about 911 quickly so things can go back to normal like people flying to Vegas and blowing their life savings and people focusing their whole entire existence on a sports team. Whats so disturbing is how people quickly forgot. Theres nothing wrong with returning back to normal but wouldn't we want closure? Nope no closure what so ever. Itll remain a mystery like the death of Biggie and Pac. All sorts of conspiracies flying everywhere. Kinda hard to believe what the government is telling us since they're spilling innocent Arab blood. '911 IS A INSIDE JOB' stickers everywhere. RIP to the victims. But I don't feel we're doing the victims any justice. | |
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TheHazardous Smells Like Roses...
Posts : 3500 Join date : 2009-05-28 Age : 42 Location : Bankhead SHAWTY and we'll take yo COOKIE!
| Subject: Re: September 11th 2001: We Won't Forget Sat 11 Sep 2010, 7:50 pm | |
| I woke up and I was in my dorm room. I turned on the TV and thought it was a movie until I realized it was on every channel. It seemed surreal. I didn't know what to say. A lot of folks was rattling the saber that day. | |
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Guest Guest
| Subject: Re: September 11th 2001: We Won't Forget Mon 13 Sep 2010, 8:19 pm | |
| Cosign Trotter. I think it's wild that this country seems to celebrate the day they got punked. They were partying out here like it was a wonderful day or something, smh. I'm one of those people who think 9/11 was an inside job, and it's a damn shame that so many innocent people had to die based on a lie (accusations of having WMDs with no proof). |
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