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#51 2010-09-11 14:34:35

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Re: 9/11: A Day of Remeberance

Last year, when the 11th was on a school day, the announcements at our school had a small slideshow of pictures and we had a moment of silence. I would hope that most schools would do so.

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#52 2010-09-11 14:35:32

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Re: 9/11: A Day of Remeberance

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That's just wrong.

The school part, that is.

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#53 2010-09-11 14:36:33

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Re: 9/11: A Day of Remeberance

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On topic, I wasn't in the country when 9/11 happened. I scarcely remember anything about it. And to make matters worse, schools hardly even teach us about it. Yesterday, they didn't even put a tribute in the morning announcements.
It was probably THE biggest tragedy in American history.. I am angered with my school.

Hmm. You were, what, two years old back then?  tongue

They didn't put a tribute for us either, but that's because 9/11 is a Saturday this year.

But our English teacher let us discuss it anyway.


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#54 2010-09-11 14:36:45

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Re: 9/11: A Day of Remeberance

JeanTheFox wrote:

That's just wrong.

The school part, that is.

Indeed.

antimonyarsenide wrote:

rufflebee wrote:

On topic, I wasn't in the country when 9/11 happened. I scarcely remember anything about it. And to make matters worse, schools hardly even teach us about it. Yesterday, they didn't even put a tribute in the morning announcements.
It was probably THE biggest tragedy in American history.. I am angered with my school.

Hmm. You were, what, two years old back then?  tongue

They didn't put a tribute for us either, but that's because 9/11 is a Saturday this year.

But our English teacher let us discuss it anyway.

They could have done something. It'd only take about ten seconds to include something meaningful about it in the morning announcements.
And I think I was either two or three then.

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#55 2010-09-11 14:36:50

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Re: 9/11: A Day of Remeberance

J0j2 wrote:

Sunrise-Moon wrote:

adriangl wrote:

The thing that makes me really mad is that the day that we lost thousands off lives just a few years ago, people are burning Qua'rans. That is not only disrespectful to them, but it also puts us at risk.

R.I.P. and God Bless

How is it disrespectful to them?

It is totally disrespectful to the entire muslem community and religeon. Not every Muslem had something to do with the bombing. Only a tiny, tiny extremist group did. And burning the Holy Book of their belief is sickening and horribly disrespectful and goes against everything america believes in.

That's like burning the Torah because one jew blew up a building. Blaming an entire religeon is not correct.

Yeah, I have many friends that are Muslim. My best friend is Muslim, and I think that the burning is completely disrespectful.

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#56 2010-09-11 14:37:38

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Re: 9/11: A Day of Remeberance

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Didn't the Priest agree to stop the Qua'ran burning?

I agree that the Priest's actions were much to extreme. It's like how Nazi's had book burning.

R.I.P 9/11 victims, and Holocaust victims

He was not a Priest, he was a Protestant minister, or a preacher. Priests are Catholic.


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#57 2010-09-11 14:38:47

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I was 4 when it happened. I remember seeing it happen on TV at my uncles house (we were on vacation).


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#58 2010-09-11 14:39:34

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Re: 9/11: A Day of Remeberance

samurai768 wrote:

J0j2 wrote:

Sunrise-Moon wrote:

How is it disrespectful to them?

It is totally disrespectful to the entire muslem community and religeon. Not every Muslem had something to do with the bombing. Only a tiny, tiny extremist group did. And burning the Holy Book of their belief is sickening and horribly disrespectful and goes against everything america believes in.

That's like burning the Torah because one jew blew up a building. Blaming an entire religeon is not correct.

Yeah, I have many friends that are Muslim. My best friend is Muslim, and I think that the burning is completely disrespectful.

Once again, this is not the topic for the political disscussion about the mosque being built at ground zero, this topic is for remebering 9/11.
Thanks.

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#59 2010-09-11 15:18:12

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My social studies teacher showed us some stuff in class, and we're watching the movie Flight 93 this week. The last couple years when it fell on a school day, there was a moment of silence both times.


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#60 2010-09-11 15:55:41

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That was a horrible day, i was 2, i still cant believe the corage of the people who stoped them, sacreficxing there own lifes in a atemt to save others
Woe to all of them, woe to all of them...  sad


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#61 2010-09-11 18:36:14

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Re: 9/11: A Day of Remeberance

I went to the site a few years back. It's pretty overwhelming.

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#62 2010-09-11 18:51:28

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I made this a while back. it's pretty lame, but I thought I should share it anyway. Yes it has to do with 9/11


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#63 2010-09-11 19:01:43

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Well, I do feel sorry for everyone who has died in this incident, even though it's not as remembered here in Chile, mainly since today we remember the 1973 coup d'etat, which started a dictatorship in which many people died as well. Just felt like mentioning that here.

Again, I feel sorry for all people who died in the incident, and their friends and families.

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#64 2010-09-11 19:32:54

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Re: 9/11: A Day of Remeberance

There's a difference between a crazed man blowing up a building, and the police later discover that he is Jewish, and a crazed person dedicating his killings in the name of God

The people behind 9/11 were Muslims, but not all Muslims are bad, and most probably would never associate with them. The people piloting the planes were probably not even following the order, just claiming to follow the word of Allah. It's just like with the Taliban, the terrorists claim to be killing for Allah.
But if they actually preached it, they would know that it would go against the teachings

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#65 2010-09-11 19:35:02

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Re: 9/11: A Day of Remeberance

antimonyarsenide wrote:

rufflebee wrote:

On topic, I wasn't in the country when 9/11 happened. I scarcely remember anything about it. And to make matters worse, schools hardly even teach us about it. Yesterday, they didn't even put a tribute in the morning announcements.
It was probably THE biggest tragedy in American history.. I am angered with my school.

Hmm. You were, what, two years old back then?  tongue

They didn't put a tribute for us either, but that's because 9/11 is a Saturday this year.

But our English teacher let us discuss it anyway.

It was a sad moment, we all should be able to voi8ce what we want in school


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#66 2010-09-11 19:35:57

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Re: 9/11: A Day of Remeberance

PW132 wrote:

J0j2 wrote:

Sunrise-Moon wrote:


How is it disrespectful to them?

It is totally disrespectful to the entire muslem community and religeon. Not every Muslem had something to do with the bombing. Only a tiny, tiny extremist group did. And burning the Holy Book of their belief is sickening and horribly disrespectful and goes against everything america believes in.

That's like burning the Torah because a jew blew up a building. Blaming an entire religeon is not correct.

Agreed. SEE GUYS, EVEN KIDS KNOW THATS WRONG.

Agreed completely.


So, if some Christians did that, would be burn the bible? No.


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#67 2010-09-11 19:36:50

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Re: 9/11: A Day of Remeberance

Blade-Edge wrote:

There's a difference between a crazed man blowing up a building, and the police later discover that he is Jewish, and a crazed person dedicating his killings in the name of God

The people behind 9/11 were Muslims, but not all Muslims are bad, and most probably would never associate with them. The people piloting the planes were probably not even following the order, just claiming to follow the word of Allah. It's just like with the Taliban, the terrorists claim to be killing for Allah.
But if they actually preached it, they would know that it would go against the teachings

Have you read the Qu'ran? How do you know that those aren't the teachings of the Qu'ran?

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#68 2010-09-11 19:37:28

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So, if some Christians did that, would be burn the bible? No.

I've heard of a few groups who do that already


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#69 2010-09-11 19:47:26

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Re: 9/11: A Day of Remeberance

Sunrise-Moon wrote:

Blade-Edge wrote:

There's a difference between a crazed man blowing up a building, and the police later discover that he is Jewish, and a crazed person dedicating his killings in the name of God

The people behind 9/11 were Muslims, but not all Muslims are bad, and most probably would never associate with them. The people piloting the planes were probably not even following the order, just claiming to follow the word of Allah. It's just like with the Taliban, the terrorists claim to be killing for Allah.
But if they actually preached it, they would know that it would go against the teachings

Have you read the Qu'ran? How do you know that those aren't the teachings of the Qu'ran?

Have you read it?


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#70 2010-09-11 19:49:45

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Debris has not only fallen on the bodies of many people, dead and alive, but the hearts of many more. The smoke flies through the sky, in abundances unimaginable. WHat a tragic day for america. It is horrifying to think of Al Queda's wicked scheme being this successful, destroying the World Trade Center, and a portion of the pentagon. Two large symbols of America, ruined. As the north tower smoked patiently, another terrorist hijacker strikes the south tower, as horror is in everyones voices. This was the beginning of the most horrible terrorist attack on america in 100 years.


Many heroes went in to help, and never came out. R.I.P. heroes...

3000 lives lost... never to count those horrible people who attempted and succeeded at striking not only the WTC and the pentagon, but many metaphorically.

It's terrifying seeing smoke covering literally [i]all[/t] of manhatten.



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#71 2010-09-11 19:54:33

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Re: 9/11: A Day of Remeberance

Sunrise-Moon wrote:

Blade-Edge wrote:

There's a difference between a crazed man blowing up a building, and the police later discover that he is Jewish, and a crazed person dedicating his killings in the name of God

The people behind 9/11 were Muslims, but not all Muslims are bad, and most probably would never associate with them. The people piloting the planes were probably not even following the order, just claiming to follow the word of Allah. It's just like with the Taliban, the terrorists claim to be killing for Allah.
But if they actually preached it, they would know that it would go against the teachings

Have you read the Qu'ran? How do you know that those aren't the teachings of the Qu'ran?

I take it you're one of those people who think all Muslims are terrorists


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#72 2010-09-11 19:55:46

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Re: 9/11: A Day of Remeberance

Sunrise-Moon wrote:

Blade-Edge wrote:

There's a difference between a crazed man blowing up a building, and the police later discover that he is Jewish, and a crazed person dedicating his killings in the name of God

The people behind 9/11 were Muslims, but not all Muslims are bad, and most probably would never associate with them. The people piloting the planes were probably not even following the order, just claiming to follow the word of Allah. It's just like with the Taliban, the terrorists claim to be killing for Allah.
But if they actually preached it, they would know that it would go against the teachings

Have you read the Qu'ran? How do you know that those aren't the teachings of the Qu'ran?

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#73 2010-09-11 19:57:05

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guys, quit discussing religion before someone freaks out


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#74 2010-09-11 19:58:27

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militarydudes wrote:

guys, quit discussing religion before someone freaks out

I agree.


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#75 2010-09-11 20:00:54

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Re: 9/11: A Day of Remeberance

Blade-Edge wrote:

Sunrise-Moon wrote:

Blade-Edge wrote:

There's a difference between a crazed man blowing up a building, and the police later discover that he is Jewish, and a crazed person dedicating his killings in the name of God

The people behind 9/11 were Muslims, but not all Muslims are bad, and most probably would never associate with them. The people piloting the planes were probably not even following the order, just claiming to follow the word of Allah. It's just like with the Taliban, the terrorists claim to be killing for Allah.
But if they actually preached it, they would know that it would go against the teachings

Have you read the Qu'ran? How do you know that those aren't the teachings of the Qu'ran?

I take it you're one of those people who think all Muslims are terrorists

I'm not. I think that Muslims can be good people.

...And I'll leave it at that so that we don't get this thread closed. Sorry for helping to kindle the religious discussion  sad .


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