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10 Years
#11
I have never subscribed to consiracy theories, too gosspiy and it detracts from the real tragedy, PEOPLE DIED.

It sad that conspiracy theorists, patriots, and the others come out of the wood work on this day when we simply should be mourning the loss of thousands of innocents. The how and the why doesn't matter.
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#12
I grieve for the innocent people who lost their lives, that cannot be changed. Questions can be asked at more appropriate times, like not at a time when 3 thousand + families across the world are mourning their loved ones.

It's sad to think we can't offer the real victims one day of peace a year.
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#13
I don't like circles
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#14
Not using shame to get at you, was politely telling you to pull your head in as this thread is intended to mourne the loss, not start controversial conspiracy theories. You want to discuss conspiracy, start a new thread.
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#15
dfiant Wrote:Not using shame to get at you, was politely telling you to pull your head in as this thread is intended to mourne the loss, not start controversial conspiracy theories. You want to discuss conspiracy, start a new thread.

Done..deleted my responses. I don't wish to start a new thread or comment further on this topic.
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#16
I don't think it changed the world WWI and WWII truly changed the world, it may have changed the USA but not the rest of the world.
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#17
I was in the 7th grade then. The halls were lined with teachers huddled together. I walked into my english class and my teacher was watching the television. Thats when i saw everything that had happened. Shortly after parents began pouring into the school to get their kids. I was so horrified and angry at what i was seeing. I think that day changed everyone.
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#18
It had impact on the rest of the world, especially on the day...it affected air travel, I know it did here in Australia, and it has also affected the way everyone in the world feels about security.
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#19
dfiant Wrote:Incredible that next Sunday 10 years have past since the world as we know it changed.

Warning, what I about to say is controversial and I am donning flame-proof clothes as I type.

The world is always changing, but for the most part everyday life carries on just as it has. The financial industry in New York carried on. Terrorists want to change the world, the more we make 9/11 to be a world changing event the more we are doing what the terrorists intended us to do.
Fred

Life is what happens while you are busy making other plans.
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#20
fredv3b Wrote:Warning, what I about to say is controversial and I am donning flame-proof clothes as I type.

The world is always changing, but for the most part everyday life carries on just as it has. The financial industry in New York carried on. Terrorists want to change the world, the more we make 9/11 to be a world changing event the more we are doing what the terrorists intended us to do.

Of course this is true, to appear that nothing has changed is to defy the impact that the terrorist set out to achieve....but ultimately it did change our lives, people died and it changed the way we behave, the way we see things in the same way that Columbine, Port Arthur, Beslan,did, just on a larger scale
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