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groddy September 10th, 2006 04:01 PM

September 11th Fifth Anniversary Tribute
 
In Memorium of September 11th 2001


We see the flag
waving in the air,
we dread that September day
and think of that great scare.
We see the planes hit
everyone starts to cry,
who’s doing this
terrible thing and why?
Remembering where it once stood,
well now it's Ground Zero,
wondering about the people
who went down as a hero.
As we are praying
here hand-in-hand,
there’s one thing to be said,
“UNITED WE STAND!”

In Memorium Of all the people who gave and lost there lives on that September Day. Our hearts and souls are with relatives and friends of the victims of this tradegy.

"UNITED WE STAND AGAINST GLOBAL TERRORISM."

Please feel free to leave any messages/thoughts to help remember thos who gave there lives in this historical tragedy.

Ma Deuce September 10th, 2006 04:06 PM

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May the souls of those lost rest in peace. Except for the 19 fuckers who did this.

KoЯsakoff September 10th, 2006 04:13 PM

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Originally Posted by MA Deuce
May the souls of those lost rest in peace. Except for the 19 fuckers who did this.

Maybe you could stop being so ignorant?

Though my depest respect for all the people who lost their lives on that day.

Smith_ September 10th, 2006 04:14 PM

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I really wish the full truth about what happened came out..I wish the truth about everything that has happened over these 5 years would come out. Alot of people dying for no reason.

Afterburner September 10th, 2006 04:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Smith_
I really wish the full truth about what happened came out..I wish the truth about everything that has happened over these 5 years would come out. Alot of people dying for no reason.

The truth is terrorists crashed planes into the world trade center and pentagon and thosands died. This isn't a political discussion, it is a memorial to those innocent Americans who died that day.

May they rest in peace.

Admiral Donutz September 10th, 2006 04:29 PM

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Rest in peace and my respect to all those affected by what happend on that day.

If anybody watched Nederland 3 today, it was very intresting. They broadcasted Fahrenheit 9/11, a documentary showing that a lot of the conspiracies don't hold water (except for that small flat that collapsed next to the twin towers...) and then Loose change 2nd edition (lol, that one is funny. Especially after seeing pretty much everything from it proven to be untrue, gossip etc. in the documentary just before).

The documentairy aired by Zembla on 10 September from 22:35 - 23:20
(mostly Dutch though) can be seen by going to http://www.uitzendinggemist.nl/index...11a372b7ff6f23 then picking the orange button marked "bekijk uitzending" (view broadcast). You then probably will have to chose a mediaplayer type and your connection type in the panel in the right. Then pick "sla op" (save).

-Ghost- September 10th, 2006 04:34 PM

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Let's keep this respectful, not an arguement. There are other threads to debate about 9/11, this one is a tribute of respect to those who died. It's still just the 10th here, but we'll have a moment of silence out of respect to the deceased of that day tomorrow. Those who lost friends and/or family have my condolances.

groddy September 10th, 2006 04:46 PM

Ok interesting as this is again we would like to re iterate the meaning behind this thread.There are other threads for debating the true political etc side of the event.
This thread is meant as a tribute to the people who lost there lives on this tragic day and its a way to pay respects after five years. Lets keep it that way please.

Just an FYI Addition to this thread

At precisely 0846EST (1246 GMT) a minute's silence will be observed
, recalling the exact moment when the first tower was hit.Also At Ground Zero relatives of the 2,973 people who died will read out their names, pausing only to recall the time when the second tower was hit and when both structures collapsed.

Delta Force September 10th, 2006 05:06 PM

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Elmo, thank you for showing the World Trade Center as it was in it's former glory as opposed to one of the more common pictures of it blown to pieces.

But one thing I wonder about is why people always think of WTC when they think 9/11, when the Pentagon was hit and Pennslyvaina had a plane crash near a school? Also, it is odd how people remember 9/11 as a bunch of bulidings getting blown up and not for the human side of things, it is the same thing with how Peral Harbor's symbol is the sunk USS Arizona.

elvis00 September 10th, 2006 05:20 PM

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Rest in peace for all in the tradgedy

S.T.A.L.K.E.R. September 10th, 2006 05:56 PM

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May their souls rest in peace.

America wont stop until you are avenged, no matter what country they run to, no matter what country or people help them.

Delta Force September 10th, 2006 06:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Afterburner
Minoru Yamasaki was an American citizen.

I agree that the buildings were beautiful but it is the human stories behind it which matter. If it had just been two buildings collapsing it would have been nothing. It is the thosands dead that make it a tradgedy.

The Freedom tower being built in it's place will stand as a testament to the willpower of humans.

I like the old WTC more, and I firmly belive the design of the towers was structurally sound. Also, the WTC was the last of the great bulidings with an actual style to it, like the Chystler and Empire State bulidings before it. The Freedom tower is so new looking that it reminds me to much of corprate america. The style of the WTC was simpley unique, it is a great arhitechural and human loss to our nation.

And before people say the WTC sucked because it was flawed I have to say that no buling before or since then has been hit by a several ton jet going 500 mph. It is a testament to the design that the buling was able to take the hit for so long ever though it had all support in the middle.

S.T.A.L.K.E.R. September 10th, 2006 06:11 PM

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It was the jet fueled fire that weaked the steel enough for the floors to start pancaking on top of one another that caused it to fall.

The design of the building held up very well to the initale impact, but the wieght of the floors on the top falling on the floords below was just to much

Marine Sniper15 September 10th, 2006 07:12 PM

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http://image.guardian.co.uk/sys-imag...refighters.jpg

We will never forget the heroes, who risked their lives for everyone in those towers that day.

cc. September 10th, 2006 07:17 PM

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Originally Posted by KoЯsakoff
Maybe you could stop being so ignorant?

I think he was trying to express his angst against the terrorist bastards that hijacked the planes.

-

May they rest in peace, and thank you to all the heroes, NYPD, FDNY and even strangers, that showed courage and selfless compassion for others.

Ryette September 10th, 2006 07:43 PM

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I can't believe it's been 5 years... it seems like it happened so recently. Time's passed so fast.

I still remember exactly what happened though. I think it affects me more now than it did then (I was only like...10.)

I remember for the first two years after we always spent almost the entire day in school reflecting on it and everything. And for several weeks after the attack, our school played patriotic songs over the intercom every morning, and we made it a point to say the pledge and stuff. Even now, if you don't stand for the pledge, your subject to ISS for every period you refuse to stand, for the rest of the year. Pretty harsh, and it didn't used to be that way.

And now no one inside school really recognizes it at all. That's a good thing, by the way, that we've moved on and aren't still putting aside our lives for it. ("Documentaries" on t.v. used solely to improve ratings don't count, as I think they piss the majority of us off...) But it's good to see that despite that, people still pay remembrance to all the people that died that day.

Anyway, to sum it up... I'll always remember the thousands who died and honor the men and women who risked and paid their own lives to save the lives of the people who were victims in the attack.

-Ghost- September 10th, 2006 09:25 PM

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Again, this is not a debate, people. This thread is a tribute to those who died in the 9/11 attacks. If you want to debate, argue in the threads within The Pub, not here. I will delete any arguements going on in here, continued issues will result in stronger warnings/punishments.

bear187 September 10th, 2006 09:44 PM

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May they all rest in peace.

marvinmatthew September 10th, 2006 10:16 PM

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God Bless their souls.

Scientist Dr. Professor September 10th, 2006 10:44 PM

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May the souls of the departed rest in peace.

Never forget.

beef flaps September 11th, 2006 04:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Ma Deuce
May the souls of those lost rest in peace. Except for the 19 fuckers who did this.

I'll drink to that!
RIP buddy, you will always be remembered:bawl:
:beer:

2 + 2 = 5 September 11th, 2006 04:24 AM

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rest in peace, the victims didn't deserve what happened.

Memorex September 11th, 2006 04:29 AM

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May all who died that day rest in peace. We won't forget about you all.

DavetheFo September 11th, 2006 08:22 AM

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May they rest in peace.

Let it be that their sacrifice means that this never has to happen again. Their families lives will never be the same again.

Captain Fist September 11th, 2006 12:29 PM

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Rest in Peace, victims of a few Towelheads.

Their Sacrifices were not in Vain, this Horrific Accident Showing Mandkind's Worst Traits helped us Track Down Nearly All of the Major Members of al-Qaeda. May the souls of the Departed victims forever Rest in Peace. They now have Steve Irwin to Entertain Them.

General Rommel September 11th, 2006 12:34 PM

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May any that have fallen rest in peace!


Thanks to the departments that helped with 9/11

Rich19 September 11th, 2006 02:55 PM

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Rest in peace. The killing of innocents can never be justified, no matter whose religion you follow.

Pethegreat September 11th, 2006 03:17 PM

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May all of the dead rest in peace, and the terrorists, all who stand with their views, and all who support them rot. When you dance at the sight of thousands of people getting killed you deserve a bullet to the head.

Deimos September 11th, 2006 03:49 PM

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May all of them rest in peace.

SilentHitz September 11th, 2006 05:54 PM

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Rest in peace...we will never forget, if we do forget...we wil experience the same pain again. The terrorist have NOT changed their adgenda. They declared this war..not us. We may not like it, but we must fight back...or live in fear. I refuse to live in fear, or forget those who were murdered 5 years ago. :(

gameingfreak September 11th, 2006 06:14 PM

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May the fallen rest in peace and the brave fire fighters who risked there lives to save strangers true heros they were:(.

Nemmerle September 11th, 2006 10:18 PM

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While the loss of life is regrettable compared to the mortality rates suffered annually it is of questionable impact. The difference is that these people were struck down in one sudden act of malice.
I don't really know where things go from here, no-one held a minute's silence at school, no-one particularly cared about it all these years later, and I think that's as it should be.
Sooner or later however unfortunate an event we've got to pick ourselves up and keep moving forwards, life should be about moving forwards.

Smitty67R September 12th, 2006 05:41 PM

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I know this is a little late but I was busy all yesturday with memorail(spelling) parade for the 9/11.

I was in the parade walking and riding on the truckss then we stopped and did a lights and sierns(spelling) for the fallen firefighters and the rest of the people that lost their lives that day. A little 7 year old boy comes walking up to me with a Fire Helment. he says " I want you to have this. This was my daddy's helment. he died in 9/11." I said I couldn't take it because I thought thte family would want it. He said that his dads wish was to help the next generation of FireFighters." So I took the Helment and walked the kid to the trucks we let him ride with us for the rest of the day. I never seen a little kid so happy in his life before. The mom was taken on another truck to follow us. I feel wierd wearing the helment but yet I wear it because I know what it means to everyone in that family.

Dewey September 14th, 2006 01:52 AM

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GOd bless all those killed that day my heart is with all those familes and my admiration is to all those first responders who went back into those towers to tried and help and gave thier lives saving others,this made my realize that I owe these amazingly brave people and the reason why I am enlisting in the air force after high school and the on good thing that came out of 9/11 is that we learned to be one agian to love our fellow countrymen and not let politics and what not get in that way and thinking about all those people lost that day makes my blood boil and i would also like to give a HUGE thank you to pete and corey family freinds in iraq right now and I dont care what others think about that war,what matters is they are doing what they think is right and you guys are my idols for that and my god guide you home safley along with all of the others out there now. I salute you-C/ssgt Nick Pierce CAP USAF auxillary


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