Streets of N.Y.C. in flames. White House evacuated.
Black day in American history.
Tex
JCB
Our hearts are heavy with pain for your loss of those innocent souls.
This is the most cowardly act anyone can possibly commit.
I hope you get those responsible for this atrocity.
We are watching all this horror live on CNN!
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saeed@ emirates.net.ae
www.accuratereloading.com
When you realize the trajedy that has happened afte rthe towers fell...... It just sucks the life right of you.
What a horrible black day for America. We must find these cowards once and for all...
Tex
No matter where in the world you are, or what language you speak, please pause for a minute and pray for the souls of all the innocent people who are no longer walking with us today.
Also, let us not rush to judgement as to who to blame for this horrific act, remember how wrong we were about the Oklahoma City bombing.
Time will tell who is to blame for this travesty of humanity, and enough innocents have already paid dearly for others' misconceptions.
I know that this is old news for many of you, but I just had to vent somewhere.
I don't know who is responsible; Osama bin Laden, Saddam Hussein, Qaddafi, PFLP, or some other group. However, we MUST strike back at all of them and settle their grievances once and for all.
George
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Shoot straight, shoot often, but by all means, use enough gun!
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Gerard Schultz
GS Custom Bullets
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David Schnabel
I am glad to hear you are still with us.
I am sure most of us will be affected through the loss of someone we know in this terrible incident.
God be with us.
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Wendell Reich
Hunter's Quest International
I think the time has come for America to declare war against terrorist organizations and to become proactive instead of reactive against all forms of terrorism.
To the Palestinians dancing in the streets, I'd tell Israel the reigns are off.
I hope it doesn't come to it, but if there is a recall of retired military personnel I'll gladly volunteer.
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To be old and wise.....first you have to be young and stupid!
I think that this post shows that the people who post here are of a hi caliber like alot of the people of the USA who pull together when we are under attack. One great thing that makes the USA so strong.
MAY GOD COMFORT ALL THE FAMILIES
RNS
It is now time to hold the countries of Iraq, Iran, Afganistan etc. responsible..They have been protecting and horboring these thugs too long, either turn the terrorist over to us or level their cities unmercifully until they do, otherwise we can expect more of the same.....
The gloves must come off and WE must survive. to survive we must fight...Law of the jungle, and the survival of the fitest...Sorry all you pacifest and liberals out there, my loved ones take precidence....and don't give me that cool heads must prevail, the first blood has been drawn....
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Ray Atkinson
today you have in your country experienced one of the worst crimes against humanity in the history. This is not only a crime against America but against all mankind.
We say prayers for the dead, injured and their families.
Fritz K.
To the others: As for laying blame at this time, as some have done here, I recommend that we wait and see who is responsible before we start bombing foreign countries and lynching citizens in the street. I clearly remember the morning the OK City bomb went off..I was working in Tulsa, OK about 100 miles away and I knew men and women that were hurt and killed in that explosion. And everyone was immediately convinced, everyone knew for certain, that it was some generic Middle-East terrorist styreotype that had committed that horrific crime when in fact it was a couple of dangerous American men. I say we find the cowards who did this, and then assign blame properly and with due process and then punish them.
Robert Jobson
Good Bye - TALABAND!
Good Bye Islamic, Moslem Terrorists!
As the Catholic Priest said - " Only Tradegy Succeeds "!
The world will be a better place - soon!
May everyones God give the unfortunate victims everlasting peace!
Let us all pray: Merciful God in heaven !
Kendall Dace
Bless the innocents and exterminate the terrorists!
Now is the time to ACT ... the world has been pussfooting around with terrorists for toooo long ... I hope the USA has the courage to HIT every SOB country that supports terrorists and HIT them with whatever is needed to oblitorate them off the face of the earth ... not ifs or butts just action
My prayers to America
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Peter
Balla Balla Safaris
... africa is in my soul .. my heart bleeds for africa ..
I think the hijackings point out the need for all the passangers to be armed, instead of the opposite.
Will
Obviously, "reason" is not something to go looking for today. Certainly there is no reason for what happened today (except the desperate desire to get out from under the thumb of the U.S). That said, if we are going to look for "reasons", we should examine those utilized by the U.S. to justify killing civilians? That one is simple . . . profit motive.
JohnTheGreek
America's Terrorist Roots
Geov Parrish, WorkingForChange.com
September 11, 2001
"Throughout the world, on any given day, a man, woman, or child is likely to
be displaced, tortured, killed, or 'disappeared', at the hands of governments
or armed political groups. More often than not, the United States shares the
blame." -- Amnesty International, 1996
"Everything I did, I did for my country." -- Pol Pot
As people recoil in horror at what is undeniably, well, a horror and a
tragedy, and as the U.S. undoubtedly starts to mount retaliatory attacks,
here are a few brief reminders of how we got here.
I listened incredulously Monday as NPR's "Talk of the Nation" sunk to what
I can only wish was a new low, with a spirited, cheerful, explicit hour-long
defense of the wholesome goodness for the entire world of the American
Empire and its current global military dominance. Two cheerleaders for this
arrangement deftly handled softball questions, while nobody, in the segments
I could stomach listening to, bothered to point out that, for example, this
country was founded because our much-worshipped "Founding Fathers"
didn't like being told what to do by bullies halfway around the world. Times
haven't changed that much.
Yesterday, Henry Kissinger was facing accusations (thank you, Christopher
Hitchens) of being a war criminal. He's not alone. Here's a short list of
additional recent American war criminals-- essentially the American leaders
of the last decades:
William Clinton, former President, for 78 days and nights of bombing the
civilians of Yugoslavia (carried out by U.S. Gen. Wesley Clark under
NATO auspices); continuation of sanctions and rocket attacks upon the
people of Iraq; and illegal bombings of Somalia, Bosnia, Sudan, and
Afghanistan.
Gen. Colin Powell, Secretary of State, for his leading role in the attacks on
Panama, Iraq, and covering up My Lai. George Bush, former President, for
the murder of hundreds of thousands of Iraqi civilians, and thousands of
Panamanian civilians (along with kidnapping the country's leader, a former
CIA prot�g�).
Gen. Norman Schwarzkopf, former Commander in Chief, U.S. Central
Command, for his role in attacking Iraqi civilians.
Ronald Reagan, former President, for illegal attacks on El Salvador,
Nicaragua, Guatemala, Grenada, and Libya.
Elliot Abrams, former Assistant Secretary of State (and back in the new
Bush Administration), for overseeing much of the death and fascism in
Central America. Also Casper Weinberger, Secretary of Defense; Lt. Col.
Oliver North; and many others.
Henry Kissinger, former Secretary of State: Chile, Vietnam, East Timor,
Angola, Iraq, and Cambodia.
Gerald Ford, former President, for giving approval to Indonesia for the
genocide of East Timor.
And on, back through the war in Southeast Asia. "War criminal" means just
that--inflicting a level of carnage barbaric and unacceptable even in time of
war. It does not even begin to touch the many regimes -- today, Israel
comes to mind -- that the U.S. has supported, armed, advised, and even
installed, who have inflicted horrors on their own populations.
This is a day of complete horror in the history of the United States; and the
American public as well as its leaders will demand retribution. Let's not
forget, however, how we got to this day.
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To this hour I have some friends who work in the NY area I haven't been able to contact. I pray for them and their families that they survived.
Sadly, RJ
But our military never targeted civlians in this manner, and never hijacked airiliner's and ran them into BLDG's. Whether we should have allowed a genocide in the Balkans or not that matter has no bearing on this attack today. Nor does ole Saddam's incursion into Kuwait. What were we supposed to do ? Let that Lunatic control the Worlds energy ?
Nothing even remotely justify's what happened today. We are now at war, whether we acknowledge it or not, "we really always have been". I already posted my prayer, now its payback time. I can hear the Tomohauks whistling thru that shithole Agfganistan already.
Atkinson's right, the best defense is a good offense. We should have done it long ago. Its time to incinerate everyone of those Terrorist countries until they give them up.........period.
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Maybe it is time for a good herd thinning.
Godspeed to the avengers. Rest in peace to the innocent dead. May the terrorist vermin be exterminated swiftly and burn in hell.
I have never been so moved
In case you missed it today, someone declared war on us. Sixty years ago, the Nips did that, and before it was over, they found out what "The only good Jap, is a dead Jap" and nuclear weapons meant and were about.
I don't know what your problem is, but I am really pissed about todays attack. If some one wants to make war with us, I am now ready to take it too them (and all those who think it was wonderful, like the kids jumping up and down in the streets on the West Bank.)
I am not interested in "justice." Justice is something metted out to criminals. In war, you kill 'em until you change their minds about their commitment. We are real good at killing, and I'd give them serious demonstrations about what killing was about.
I think we need to advise the Afghans to turn Bin Laden over to us within 24 hours, at the end of which, we will consider them and their government "accessories after the fact" and we will make war on them. Thereafter, if they fail to deliever him, we ought to make war on them until they understand the expression, "Nuc 'em till they glow, then shoot 'em in the dark." Men, women, children, old and young-just like they made war on us.
Thereafter, we need to publish a target list of cities we will "hit" if there are further "terrorists" incidents, not necessarily in rank order. After Afghanistan, the leaders of the world would understand that we were more than serious about carrying out our attacks on those who support, harbor, and provide comfort for those who make war on us. Ku-dude
We need to wipe the entire seed of terrorism off the planet. This means the terrorists, their families, their friends, and even their neighbors. The innocent will die with the guilty for no reason more than casual association. Leave no martyrs that will once again pick the flame of terrorism. Simply extinguish the flame for all eternity.
Anything less, will cause our children�s children more heartache as we experienced today. We have a unique opportunity to eradicate the problem forevermore and we will have full global support and approval. I hope we don�t miss the opportunity nor stop before we complete the mission. We did not go far enough in Iraq and we are still paying the price. Let�s do the job properly this time.
The children in the West Bank will once again be dancing in the streets, however, this time, it will be to the tune of an American Assault Rifle.