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#1 dragonfly110
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mandatory respect topic, respect the dead here discuss the conspiracy theories etc etc. Ill flesh this out later when Im not completely exhausted

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Not here in Vegas it isn't. :P
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Good movie

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*salutes the fallen heroes from NYPD and NYFD*

Good movie

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Very sad movie. :(

 

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I just posted my annual rememberance in my blog.

Man, almost 10 years

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#6 fabz_95
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Good movie

tagyhag

It was ok. I don't remember it well, all I remember is Nicolas Cage and some over guy trapped, those two talking and the scene changing every so often.

Also, respect to all of those that died in the incident.

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My respects to all of the victims and their families.

Can't believe it's almost 10 years.

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#8 110million
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Repect.

Its too bad things like television take advantage to have so many stupid shows in relation, saw and ad last night for a "conspiracy: fact or fiction". Seems really disrespectful to me. 

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I remember watching it unfold on a black and white TV in lab. I was a grad student at the time and it was the only time in 6 year that classes were cancelled. The whole campus was so quiet.

 

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Our school tried to censor this from us, so when we got word at 3:00 about what had happened, we were more confused than shocked.
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#11 -The-G-Man-
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i was 6 or 7. another teacher came into the room, said turn on the TV to the news, and there it was. don't remember it too well. did that ******* ever go through with burning the Korans?
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#12 blizzvalve
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I was starting the 2nd grade, but nobody told us about it until we got home. My mom was freaking out because my dad was heading to Philly. I was shocked and confused at the same time.

And so I pay my respect to those who died during that tragic day.

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I was 10 and was about to head out to school (I had slept in that day) and wondered why my parents hadn't woken me up. I came downstairs and everyone was huddled around the television and they were showing these two buildings on fire. I thought it was some sort of movie or something. We just watched the news all day and I didn't even care that I had a project due in school (I later found out everyone was sent home anyways.) I was really nervous because my dad is a Toronto Firefighter and they were getting notices to stand on call incase they were needed to help. That was one of the only times I have seen my dad cry.

My respect goes out to all those effected by that tragic event and hope that it never happens again
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The day that happened, I was in my 9th grade year of high school. It was a surreal experience because, once the news broke, all classes were stopped and televisions were turned on so we could watch the tragedy unfold as the day wore on. Eyes across the school were glued to the television screens. No one could believe what was happening and it was the talk of the lunch room. We were all stunned, amazed that something like this could happen. My mother arrived to pick me up early that day, understandably paranoid in light of what happened.

Much respect goes out to those who died that day and especially those who lost loved ones in this senseless terrorist attack. 

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I was in second grade - my parents pulled me out of school. I didn't understand the magnitude of what had happened until a day later. My respects to those who lost their lives. :(
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I was in first grade, my mom was working so I didnt hear the news until my teacher told us about it. I was too young to really understand what was going on, I thought it was all an accident until later on.
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Man I still kinda remember that day. I was like 6th grade and I start hearing about it and then after finishing school on that day I finally saw it on TV. It was just horrible.

Good movie

tagyhag

Yeah good and pretty sad movie. United 93 was good too.

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Watched the towers go down from my Manhattan office. Had a hell of a time finding my wife, sister and father-in-law.  Major cell nodes were on top of the towers so cell phones were out of commission or flooded.  Land lines were overloaded.  The only thing that worked was the internet.

What I can't get out of my head to this day is the sound of the personal alarm beacons that every fire fighter has on them.  There were so many going off.  Beep.  Beeep.  Beeeep.  When you see these grown tough-guys break down in tears, you know that..... I get shellshocked just remembering.

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I was in the 5th grade. I remembered my mom checked me out of school to go to a doctor's appointment. I saw the images on the TV in the waiting area as did everyone else in that room. Ironicly, I felt ALOT more sicker that day.

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Never forget, September 11, 2001.

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#20 Skittles_McGee
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I remember being at lunch in school for that day and someone at my table said the WTC had been attacked. It sounded ridiculous though, nobody believed it. After lunch, I went to my next class and I remember walking in to see the teacher watching the news on the TV, and I saw the plane, and everyone was quiet. We didn't have class, we were all too shocked to do anything but watch. It was so surreal at the time. I was a lot younger, I didn't think things like that could ever happen.
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I was in 9th grade I was in Math class when this news broke out. My teacher didn't want to teach instead decided to watch what was happening and discuss who could do such a terrible thing.
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I was in 7th grade and had school. I was in music class and I remember the class ended abruptly. The teacher said someone bombed the WTC and the Pentagon. I didn't really know what happened until about noon since the teachers were keeping silent since. At that time my dad picked me up and he was coming from Downtown D.C. and told me everything.
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I don't remember much but I was in 3rd grade and came home to the news and I was kind of confused at the time as to what was going on since my parents didn't want me watching live footage of the tragedy. So I snuck on the computer and read news about it and I cried a bit since we have family in the area but we were told they were alright. It was still horrible to hear all the stories coming out of this but for every tragedy I heard there was something of hope and the human spirit rising up to help one another.

September 11th, 2001. Never Forget. 

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#24 killerfist
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A sad day that was..

I remember comming home from school, turning the TV on and watched the whole thing on CNN by accident really..
At first I thought it was a trailer of some movie..that's how surealistic it seemed at first.

 

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From jg4xchamp: "Salutes to those that were lost on 9-11".
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I was in the 4th or 5th grade and I lived in VA and was about an hour outside of DC. I remembered seeing teachers whispering to each other in the morning at school. As time went on I noticed that half the student body was gone. I fell asleep outside during recess and  I remember a teacher waking me up and telling me that I was being checked out along with my little brother. My mom's best friend had picked me up because my mom couldn't get out of DC. I asked her if anything was going on and she just said that we were being attacked and that was it. I fell asleep at her house and then my mom finally came and picked us up and took my brothers home. She took me the doctors office to get my eye checked. I remember seeing the doctor being surprisingly calm. When I got home footage of the towers falling were all over the news. I remember that nearly every tv station was showing it, the few that weren't were the kid's stations. My family had known multiple people that worked at the Pentagon. My and my two brothers were all in the Big Brothers, Big Sisters program. All three of our Big Brothers had worked there, they were all okay. I asked my Big Brother a while after the attacks about what had happened when the Pentagon was hit. He was in the gym and didn't notice anything at the time until the emergency sirens went off. My family went to a pretty big church so there were some people that worked there. I don't know if we lost anyone though. About a week after the attacks I saw the Pentagon for myself while going into DC.

 

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I was in 3rd grade. I woke up and saw it on the news. Truly tragic. My condolences to those who lost someone dear :(
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I was in the sixth grade at the time. We were told about the situation but the school day went on as usual. I remember for two straight days, it was what the majority of channels were covering.

Mad respect to the people who gave their lives that day.

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I'd just like to also say RIP to the innocent middle easterners that were lost due to our attacks and bombings after the event. It truley was a sad thing on both sides.
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R.I.P. to all of those who lost their lives.
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An Open Letter to NYC .
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http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/man_burns_koran_pages_near_ground_8s6OKcRfcnZ0Ztz9y07ZoL#ixzz0zFFbbUE1

And the stupidity commences.

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An Open Letter to NYC .Bigboi500

Damn right

Originally from Chicago, but moved to NYC in 2000.  On September 11, 2001, I became a New Yorker

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http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/man_burns_koran_pages_near_ground_8s6OKcRfcnZ0Ztz9y07ZoL#ixzz0zFFbbUE1

And the stupidity commences.

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I guess every American has forgotten why our fore fathers came to America...... What happened to Freedom of Religion and Free Enterprise?

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All of my respect to all of those innocent people who died in the accident and I condemn all of those who perpetrate it or knew about it but kept their mouths shut to the depths of hell.

http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/man_burns_koran_pages_near_ground_8s6OKcRfcnZ0Ztz9y07ZoL#ixzz0zFFbbUE1

And the stupidity commences.

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I don't even...:| 

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I almost never turn the TV on in the morning. That day for some reason I turned it one and the first tower had already been hit and they were not even sure what had happened. Then as I was watching it live the second plane went into the other tower. Because I work for ADT latter at a manager meeting they played some of the calls when the alarm systems started going of at the tower. Very sad because we don't know if any of the people the agents spoke to lived. Some of them were like yeah something happened up stairs, but I really don't know what.

The conspiracy theory give our government way to much credit. It really piss me off that people think Bush had anything to do with much less any one in our government. They have already proven that the damage done could have happened without any bombs. Still there are people with tin foil hats out there, who like to think our government is a lot more competent than what it is. 

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The conspiracy theory give our government way to much credit. It really piss me off that people think Bush had anything to do with much less any one in our government. They have already proven that the damage done could have happened without any bombs. Still there are people with tin foil hats out there, who like to think our government is a lot more competent than what it is.

HarlockJC

Ive seen proof saying otherwise Especially with the pentagon case, theres literally no physically possible way a commercial airliner could make a hole that small in the building and completely disinigrate leaving no trace of its passengers or even the plane itself.

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[QUOTE="HarlockJC"]

The conspiracy theory give our government way to much credit. It really piss me off that people think Bush had anything to do with much less any one in our government. They have already proven that the damage done could have happened without any bombs. Still there are people with tin foil hats out there, who like to think our government is a lot more competent than what it is.

dragonfly110

Ive seen proof saying otherwise Especially with the pentagon case, theres literally no physically possible way a commercial airliner could make a hole that small in the building and completely disinigrate leaving no trace of its passengers or even the plane itself.

Leave the conspiracy theories out of this.  It dishonors the memory of those lost.  Let it go.

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I was in the 8th grade when it happened. In history, when they said the towers got hit. Totally just didn't believe what I saw on TV. Hell I don't even think I really got it until I got home. I'm actually kind of shocked it's been 9 years. I mean I feel like it happened not that long ago to be honest. Hell I still remember the following weeks. When people were so patriotic, and you couldn't go a block without seeing American flags. Ofcourse there was also the negative if you were anything close to muslim(I'm Indian, most people don't grasp that there is a difference). So that wasn't exactly fun(although it spawned a lot of terrorist jokes, and if you ever wondered the idea behind my gamertag? Yep those jokes lol).

Anyway seeing ground zero made my heart sink the first time I saw it.
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[QUOTE="dragonfly110"][QUOTE="HarlockJC"]

The conspiracy theory give our government way to much credit. It really piss me off that people think Bush had anything to do with much less any one in our government. They have already proven that the damage done could have happened without any bombs. Still there are people with tin foil hats out there, who like to think our government is a lot more competent than what it is.

VoodooHak

Ive seen proof saying otherwise Especially with the pentagon case, theres literally no physically possible way a commercial airliner could make a hole that small in the building and completely disinigrate leaving no trace of its passengers or even the plane itself.

Leave the conspiracy theories out of this. It dishonors the memory of those lost. Let it go.

how does it dishonor them? I think that if any point of this were a cover up, trying to uncover who really murdered all those innocent people would be an honor to the victims, not the opposite.

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[QUOTE="HarlockJC"]

 

The conspiracy theory give our government way to much credit. It really piss me off that people think Bush had anything to do with much less any one in our government. They have already proven that the damage done could have happened without any bombs. Still there are people with tin foil hats out there, who like to think our government is a lot more competent than what it is.

dragonfly110

Ive seen proof saying otherwise Especially with the pentagon case, theres literally no physically possible way a commercial airliner could make a hole that small in the building and completely disinigrate leaving no trace of its passengers or even the plane itself.

Don't you dare even start on this crap, especially not you. Every single 9/11 conspiracy theory is based on factual innacuracies or just plain lies. Including that one.

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#42 dragonfly110
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[QUOTE="dragonfly110"][QUOTE="HarlockJC"]

The conspiracy theory give our government way to much credit. It really piss me off that people think Bush had anything to do with much less any one in our government. They have already proven that the damage done could have happened without any bombs. Still there are people with tin foil hats out there, who like to think our government is a lot more competent than what it is.

789shadow

Ive seen proof saying otherwise Especially with the pentagon case, theres literally no physically possible way a commercial airliner could make a hole that small in the building and completely disinigrate leaving no trace of its passengers or even the plane itself.

Don't you dare even start on this crap, especially not you. Every single 9/11 conspiracy theory is based on factual innacuracies or just plain lies. Including that one.

how does me starting it different from anyone else?

and yep I suppose disappearing objects is completely factual.

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#43 jg4xchamp
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Let me just put it this way. The thread was a nice thing, don't ruin it with a stupid arguement of "Did they or didn't they?"

Drop it now, or I will just lock the thread.
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#44 789shadow
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[QUOTE="789shadow"][QUOTE="dragonfly110"][QUOTE="HarlockJC"]

 

The conspiracy theory give our government way to much credit. It really piss me off that people think Bush had anything to do with much less any one in our government. They have already proven that the damage done could have happened without any bombs. Still there are people with tin foil hats out there, who like to think our government is a lot more competent than what it is.

dragonfly110

Ive seen proof saying otherwise Especially with the pentagon case, theres literally no physically possible way a commercial airliner could make a hole that small in the building and completely disinigrate leaving no trace of its passengers or even the plane itself.

Don't you dare even start on this crap, especially not you. Every single 9/11 conspiracy theory is based on factual innacuracies or just plain lies. Including that one.

how does me starting it different from anyone else?

and yep I suppose disappearing objects is completely factual.

I'm not going to get into this. But I am going to say one thing: go to Off-Topic, make a thread about this. Get yourself made a fool of by Gabu and multiple others. Otherwise, be quiet.

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#45 dragonfly110
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Let me just put it this way. The thread was a nice thing, don't ruin it with a stupid arguement of "Did they or didn't they?"

Drop it now, or I will just lock the thread. jg4xchamp

fine whatever, Ill drop it

back to:

RIP to all the victims, may you and your families (including my own) not have to witness another event of such terrible tragedy.

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#46 Heil68
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I was at work and heard about the plane that hit the Pentagon first, then saw the towers when we turned on a TV. I'll never forget that day.
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I was 7, for some reason not doing school that day. in my youth i was more pissed that they cancelled arthur than conserned about the event.
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#49 jg4xchamp
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I thought I made it perfectly clear we avoid the conspiracy talk. Again stick to what the thread was, and don't push it anymore. Ah **** it might as well lock it.