For those who have forgotten just to remind you 8 years since 9/11
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Anonymous wrote:
like you could forget 9/11
some have
mabdelrazik9 wrote:
try to foget it
fair enough lol
You make the terrorist smile when they read such post as an American I try to honor those lost my lifing my life the best I can. As I always remember the date as it happened when my oldest daughter was 3 weeks old. She is know 8 years old.
is it that long? I know, I haven’t forgotten. I watched a programme the other night which was made of everyone’s recordings who was there when it happened. It’s not nice like. I think everyone who wasnt there should feel very lucky
mabdelrazik9 wrote:
try to foget it
I don’t think it’s really something that should be forgotten. perhaps you just don’t appriciate how bad it really was. I think alot of times when things like this happens, people just think: such and such happened, the end. howvere if you think about it abit more, you begin to think and understand that this is actually real people had to go through. just like me and you. individuals actually had to go through. real people fell from the buildings and endured it. its not something that should be forgotten
jetmoo wrote:
mabdelrazik9 wrote:
try to foget itI don’t think it’s really something that should be forgotten. perhaps you just don’t appriciate how bad it really was. I think alot of times when things like this happens, people just think: such and such happened, the end. howvere if you think about it abit more, you begin to think and understand that this is actually real people had to go through. just like me and you. individuals actually had to go through. real people fell from the buildings and endured it. its not something that should be forgotten
I agree. brave firemen lost their lives. they were amazing and i admit i dont think id have the courage they had to risk their lives for saving others. they were true heroes and should never be forgotton.
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For those who have forgotten just to remind you 8 years since 9/11
[watch:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kv4s3fn8jDc]
fixed. And RIP to all those who lost their lives on that tragic day :(
That is a horrible video!
I understand the need to never forget, I understand the need to pay homage to the thousands of people lost in this horrible tragedy, but instead of hosting a video that pays homage to their memory, or to the heroic deeds of the police and firemen you choose a video that shows people falling to their death, smashing through rooftops.
It shows the planes hitting the buildings, not once but many times and from different angles none the less!
This is a video that anyone who enjoyed that horrible day would love to watch because they get to live the carnage over and over again with an epic soundtrack!
Like I said, I understand the need for us as a country to never forget and respect the memory of those lost in the tragedy…but that video was a poor choice for such a message.
tomorrowcomes161 wrote:
That is a horrible video!
I understand the need to never forget, I understand the need to pay homage to the thousands of people lost in this horrible tragedy, but instead of hosting a video that pays homage to their memory, or to the heroic deeds of the police and firemen you choose a video that shows people falling to their death, smashing through rooftops.
It shows the planes hitting the buildings, not once but many times and from different angles none the less!
This is a video that anyone who enjoyed that horrible day would love to watch because they get to live the carnage over and over again with an epic soundtrack!Like I said, I understand the need for us as a country to never forget and respect the memory of those lost in the tragedy…but that video was a poor choice for such a message.
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