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| TwiloFreak |
Obviously it wasn't another country who planned this attack (right now as we know it). It was a terrorist group. And the group didn't kill soldiers nor combatants, but civilians. Average Americans who thought it was another day at work, and expected to go home to their families later that night. People no different from you and me.
These 'groups' will try any and everything they possibly can to hurt our counrty and its people. Unfortunately, today they caught us with our guards down.
I think the most scary part about this mess is having the enemy among us. A faceless enemy whom walks next to us. Hell, it can possibly be your own neighbor. But till further investigations we can not point any fingers. It's easy to blame someone in a time like this. We won't...not yet.
"Our country's greatest strengh is our own greatest weakness"
I'm sorry how something like this hits us in an unexpected time and so close to home. Makes us all feel vulnerable. But the only positive thing we can do is help those who really need it. I know it's really hard but we have to stay strong and heads high.
So let's leave the federal government on their job-finding those murderers, and keep focus on ours-help our fellow New Yorkers, family and friends. |
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| TwiloFreak |
and one more thing...
those people in the middle east that are celebrating in occasion of this tragic event...Kiss My F*cking Ass.
How dare you dance over the graves of thousands of innocent people that died this morning. You have absolutely no heart. |
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| Viceroy |
| quote: | Originally posted by TwiloFreak
and one more thing...
those people in the middle east that are celebrating in occasion of this tragic event...Kiss My F*cking Ass.
How dare you dance over the graves of thousands of innocent people that died this morning. You have absolutely no heart. |
Yea, those ******s will rot in hell for that. But you have to acknowledge that those people are brought up thinking that terrorists are good people and die for a just cause.
I am not saying that their celebrating is a good thing in any way. They will get what is coming to them, in this life or the next.
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| QuickStep |
I'm not defending these guys but i would like to give some info about what was going on in Pakistan yesterday. The people that were celebrating in Pakistan were already in a celebration, not because the incident in NYC and DC. See, the guy who founded their country, Quaid-i-Azam Mohammed Ali Jinnah, died on 9/11 (many years ago of course), and they celebrate this day in his name.
I hope that the US does something back and soon. The poeple of America want justice and we want it now. I'm still pretty angry so I can't put my thoughts well into words, but just wanted to give some detail as to what was going on in Pakistan.
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