More about 9/11
I wanted to write something special for this, but I just can’t do justice to the occasion. Unlike SC&A (update: see also Part 2), I just can’t find the right words.
See this video (via FFGC).
“Religion of Peace” Picture Page
title="Al Qaeda flash presentation from WindsOfChange.net">al-Qaeda Attacks,
1998-2005
“The Amazing Success of George W. Bush” (via IP)





























Not A Desperate Housewife says:
Remembering
My thoughts and prayers go out today to those of you who are survivors or lost a loved one on September 11th, we still grieve as one nation this horrific day. Take a moment, hug someone you love, and remember that despite any political differences we …
Sigmund, Carl and Alfred says:
I suspect that sometime this week, the words will come.
MikeT says:
I haven’t let the terrorists win… I have refused to alter my life in order to deal with the “post 9-11 realities” :-D
Tammy says:
Hey Beth, I posted my favorite tribute link, go peek if you get time.
Kerfuffles says:
September 11th, 2005
We were afraid to remember that day, yet in remembrance of those murdered innocents, we did remember. We will always be afraid to remember our vulnerability, but our will to survive will always overcome the fear to remember September 11th.
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Entity 47 says:
9/11 was indeed a terrible thing. however, painting an entire culture as violent is just wrong. here is a response to that website u posted “religion of peace”: http://www.robert-fisk.com
click on “Victims of the Anglo-American Aggression” link…
can i say that all americans are terrorists and baby-killers? i didnt think so. Islam IS a religion of peace.
cranky says:
Good Lord Entity 47! Does it require conscious thought on your part to breathe and have your heart pump? Why should anyone believe you are (notice it is not ‘ur’) can read since you have not yet figured out spelling. One of those required skills in order to be able to read. How’s the view from the bottom of the gene pool? Don’t forget to breathe.