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MOMENT OF SILENCE
Fellow Americans...We all should , in our hearts, have a moment of silence in respect for the horrible attack today on our America. This may portend endless changes for us and our dearly held beliefs and traditions... God Bless America.
For those of you that have lost loved ones you have my heartfelt sympathy. Jerry and Ellie Burney |
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Same here Jerry and Ellie! Thor
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Pray hard my friends. I fear this is only the beginning...
Look to your Creator in our hour of need...
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Goodness will prevail..
..even in the darkest hours we mustn't let fear and hate dominate our values, virtues and beliefs. This is truly a tragic day in the history of mankind. It illustrates how vulnerable our revered society is to fanatical acts of deranged militants. My thoughts and prayers go out for all of our people here in this great country. We are a strong nation and we will survive this and be stronger for it.
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I am reminded of Dec. 7, 1941...
the last time America was attacked in such a fashion... the only difference was we knew who the enemy was!
Dok |
Re: I am reminded of Dec. 7, 1941...
And Pearl Harbor wasn't then on American soil and it was also a military target. Similar but different in so many ways.
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Re: I am reminded of Dec. 7, 1941...
I remember 12-7-41,"The day Of Infamy". This one hurts more. As we pray, let us all remember, as our forefathers taught us,"Keep Your Powder Dry".....Schwob
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Shocking
Watching the terrorism this morning was shocking, and the horror of it all is not over yet. I fear our way of life is about to change drastically, and usually this is not in our best interest. Our rights are going to be compromised more and more, and we must now, more than ever, protect our 2nd amendment rights. This is a terrible thing that has happened, but should not be that surprising. We, as a nation, and especially the younger generation, have taken our freedoms and privileges more and more for granted. We believed it could never happen here! We can not just stand by and be silent, but must stand up and voice our rights, not only against these murders, but against all groups that oppose our rights, and especially the right to own a firearm. I pray for all the families in this terrible crisis, and hope that perhaps it may, in some way, unite us, and make us appreciate more, just how great a country we have, and how great our privileges and freedoms are. Good luck to all!
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My deepest condolences to the American nation.
Iâ??m speechless after seeing this on the Swedish news on the afternoon today. I couldnâ??t believe my eyes when I saw the second plane hit the tower, I still canâ??t really understand it, I donâ??t know if I ever will. Micke Dahlstr�¶m, Sweden |
Re: Retaliation
This is the first time since we allowed open shipping into Hiphong Harbor, that I've felt the use of nuclear weapons might be justified. All we have to due first is find the bastards.
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Re: Retaliation
Me too Tom, told Natalie today they have tactile ones that might be appropriate! Thor
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My deepest sympathy from Canada for those who may have had family at the WTC. From this horrific event let's hope that those countries with "Principles" will unite in standing with the U.S. and resolve to a "war against terrorism".
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If I were associated with the terrorists...
I would be very very worried right now, or maybe they're just too stupid to be worried...
But to quote Admiral Yakimoto after the bombing of Pearl Harbour... "I fear we have awoken a sleeping giant" and we solved that action by shoving FAT MAN and LITTLE BOY up their ass... We need the same response to these low lifes. The giant may again be awake. |
Re: If I were associated with the terrorists...
About the only thing we as a group can do at the moment is give blood it will be needed despritly in the next few days
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Re: If I were associated with the terrorists...
They started it BY GOD WE WILL FINISH IT!!! My sympathy to the victims.
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Blood donations Especially from those in the North East (EOM)
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Re: If I were associated with the terrorists...
Steve, lets just hope we dont become complacent as the days go on, seems like people's resolve sometimes fades with the passing days. As soon as we are sure, we need to strike and strike VERY HARD. Thor
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Re: Retaliation
I have the same feelings about this.
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Re: It was a moving moment today
When I went to a center in Ft. Worth that had been set up to donate blood. They turned me away because there were so many volunteers. It kind of reminded me of the guys waiting in line to volunteer after Pearl Harbor.
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Re: Goodness will prevail..
The smoke of the World Trade Center is passing over my home,a friend was missing for several hours,my daughter narrowly escaped.To hell with goodness,committes,grand jurys,and all the legalistic mumbo-jumbo to which we seem to be addicted.A major American city has been bombed with terrible loss of life, that is WAR,whether we desire it or not and I pray to see the countries which aided and sheltered these terrorists converted to a NUCLEAR WASTELAND!!!!Enough!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: Retaliation
They are easy to find:any government which supports terrorism is the enemy:Afganastan,Iran,Iraq,Syria,Libya,all should be converted to nuclear deserts.
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Re: If I were associated with the terrorists...
It is time for President Bush to rescind the presidential order against assinations and put a price on the heads of known terrorist leaders and send hit men after them.
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I know someone who has an Assassin's Luger... (EOM)
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Hugh has it right.
I'm with Hugh on this. The rules have changed in the world in which we live, and we must redesign our policies to better defend this Country. Our policies and actions should insure that no terrorist sleeps well at night . . . ever.
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Re: If I were associated with the terrorists...
Now that it looks like it definitely was Bin Laden, ( who else has the money and fruitcake suicide bombers), we need a demand for his immediate turn over from the Afghan government for him. If they refuse we need a declaration of war on Afghanistan.
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Re: If I were associated with the terrorists...
"Payback is a bitch",Schwob!
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i heard about that horrible attack at work. i thought, someone made a bad joke. the rest of the day, me and my family, my friends, we all were hard shocked. realised it this morning, can't believe it. i've been there in the world trade center's in 1986. it's unbelieveable that these big buildings do not more exist. i hope, that america will find these gangsters. dieter from germany
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Re: UNFORTUNATE/CLINTON
It's too bad Clinton the Traitor decimated our military to the point that it will be hard to do what we need to do! Jerry
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Re: UNFORTUNATE/CLINTON
We have lots of nukes! I say it's time to do some landscaping to the MidEast.
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I hope that we find whoever......
is responsible, and bomb them back into the stone age!!!.....then, after about 500 years, when they are just about back to the bronze age, NAIL EM AGAIN!!!!.....till....later...G.T.
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Re: UNFORTUNATE/CLINTON
Food For Thought->! We have nukes, they have sand. Nukes+sand makes for glass paved parking lots,Schwob
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Re: I hope that we find whoever......
Good plan!!
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Whats fortunate..
is that Guiliani dropped out of the Senate race and is still New Yorks mayor, I don't think anyone could do as good a job as he is during this catastrophe.
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Re: Whats fortunate..
Where is "Hitlery" (Hillery) in all this? I am shocked she is not in the limelight expressing pain and sorrow! Thor
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Re: Whats fortunate..
You can help the victims and families of this tragedy
by making a donation to one of the following organizations: World Trade Center Relief Fund PO Box 5028 Albany, NY 12205 The New York Community Trust The September 11th Fund 2 Park Avenue New York, NY 10016 |
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I would like to pass on my condolences to all who suffered loss of loved ones during this tragedy. We will continue to pray for the victims and their families.
Sid. |
Re: Whats fortunate..
Steve, I am a New Yorker, now living in another New England state. Your 100% correct. I remember many of the 'other' MAYORS. RUDY IS THE BEST.....!!!
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Re: Welcome Sid
Glad you made it buddy! Sid is one of my co workers at Bohannan Huston! I did a bad thing! I infected him with the Luger Virus! He has a nice 1940/42 shooter Mauser Luger. It was my fault! ~Thor~
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Re: This may take more than we know !
Look at the trouble that The Russians had trying to root him out of those mountains.
I do not think that a declaration of war will have much effect in this case. It looks like the most effective approach might be a multiple fuel-air Detonation over any sight that we can locate him in. If we donâ??t get him it'll be hotter than Hell for a few hours and the land will recover, This is a much better choice than nukes because there is no fallout. Probably the most effective weapon in our arsenal of weapons for this mountainous region. That #(*#%*)#(has no feeling for anyone, Did you know that were many people of his own faith in that Tower Complex. Those Towers held the largest mix of Internationals of any single place in the world. He has succeeded in hurting too many nationalities this time. He is a cowardly dog that swings a fine machine gun while he hides in the hills and sends his trusting followers to die while he gloats about what he will do. He is an unspeakable dog of an offspring of the Satan in hell. It's our duty to send him home as soon as possible, and this includes all that come following in his footsteps. ViggoG |
Re: Welcome Sid
Thanks for the welcome. I think the bug has always been there, but once I saw your work first hand it has grown out of control. Not a bad thing I think. I just knew I had to get my very own. Thanks for your help in getting my first.
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