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Untitled 09-11-2005 10:52 AM

[QUOTE=Understanding In a Crash]I don't think that made any sense what so ever. Not even in Africa are "100's of thousands" lives lost in a day. If you're referring to Iraq the number isn't even that close either.[/QUOTE]
Iraq isnt even in africa :rolleyes:

Im just saying, lots of lives are lost everyday because what american, gb, and other 1st world contrys have done to the third worlds by puting them in debt. But if a couple thousand lives are lost in america in one day all of a sudden it should be a big deal for the next so many years.

Im not saying people shouldnt remember it, but i cant see why its plasterd all over our news and stuff 4 years on.

cbmartinez 09-11-2005 10:56 AM

Of course the American people are going to make a bigger deal out of 9/11, like Kif said, it was the worst terrorist attack in American history. We never said we don't recognize what's going on with Africa but sometimes a terrorist attack as bad as 9/11 is something you don't "get over." Are you going to go down to Africa in 4 years and say, "GET OVER IT."

Understanding In a Crash 09-11-2005 10:56 AM

[QUOTE=Untitled]Iraq isnt even in africa :rolleyes:

Im just saying, lots of lives are lost everyday because what american, gb, and other 1st world contrys have done to the third worlds by puting them in debt. But if a couple thousand lives are lost in america in one day all of a sudden it should be a big deal for the next so man years.

Im not saying people shouldnt remember it, but i cant see why its plasterd all over our news and stuff 4 years on.[/QUOTE]
As far as I know... If it wasn't for alot of what the leaders in the world have done these 3rd world countries would be in more trouble then they already are. The term 3rd world nation isn't what it was 20 years ago considering almost every 3rd world nation has nuclear capabilities as to they really aren't living in the rough. They aren't living the lux but they aren't really roughing it. Japan used to be known as a 3rd World Country for what the U.S. done but look at them now.

Terrorist Attacks are known events, the more deaths, the more that merits an anniversary. We hear about bus bombings regularly "over there" and we know about them it's just when you take out the one biggest buildings in United States in one of the worlds most popular cities you're going to be reckoned with.

Kif 09-11-2005 10:57 AM

[QUOTE=Untitled]Im not saying people shouldnt remember it, but i cant see why its plasterd all over our news and stuff 4 years on.[/QUOTE]
I haven't seen it "plastered all over the news". And you do realize it is the anniversary of the event, so I'm not surprised this is happening if it is being headlined a lot.

Understanding In a Crash 09-11-2005 11:00 AM

Could you imagine going up to a widowed wife of a fireman and saying "get over it" because he wasn't working in the building but he was trying to save lives in the building.

[b]Just disgusting[/b]

How would get over it ever bring back someones dad or brother... Husband, or friend...

Kif 09-11-2005 11:00 AM

Oh, if you have a Myspace account, please do a bulletin or whatever it is advertising my new account:

[url]http://www.myspace.com/addmeifyoureamyspacewhore[/url]

:thumb:

I spent [b]HOURS[/b] on it, as you can see

ChodaBoy 09-11-2005 11:01 AM

[QUOTE=Kif]Oh, if you have a Myspace account, please do a bulletin or whatever it is advertising my new account:

[url]http://www.myspace.com/addmeifyoureamyspacewhore[/url]

:thumb:

I spent [b]HOURS[/b] on it, as you can see[/QUOTE]
Haha, t'is nice. I hate MySpace so much

Untitled 09-11-2005 11:01 AM

[QUOTE=Understanding In a Crash]As far as I know... If it wasn't for alot of what the leaders in the world have done these 3rd world countries would be in more trouble then they already are. The term 3rd world nation isn't what it was 20 years ago considering almost every 3rd world nation has nuclear capabilities as to they really aren't living in the rough. They aren't living the lux but they aren't really roughing it. Japan used to be known as a 3rd World Country for what the U.S. done but look at them now. [/QUOTE]
Are we even thinkign about the same third world contrys :rolleyes:
[qoute]
Terrorist Attacks are known events, the more deaths, the more that merits an anniversary. We hear about bus bombings regularly "over there" and we know about them it's just when you take out the one biggest buildings in United States in one of the worlds most popular cities you're going to be reckoned with.[/QUOTE]
And you make it sound like an award system, "more deaths = bigger aniversery" But our biggest terrorist event in history on 7/7 has all quietened down, people are just getting on with it now. Your letting the terrorist win if you keep going on about it, thats what they want, they want to be noticed and want attention and you keep giving it them.

Also, you have bigger problems to worry about rather then something that happend 4 years ago.

Mute Print 09-11-2005 11:01 AM

[QUOTE=Kif]Oh, if you have a Myspace account, please do a bulletin or whatever it is advertising my new account:

[url]http://www.myspace.com/addmeifyoureamyspacewhore[/url]
[/QUOTE]
:lol: That's awesome...

I don't like Myspace either.

Understanding In a Crash 09-11-2005 11:02 AM

It's an act of respect. I'm done with this conversation because your making me sick.

Kif 09-11-2005 11:03 AM

[QUOTE=ChodaBoy]Haha, t'is nice. I hate MySpace so much[/QUOTE]
See, most Myspace whores just end up adding each other anyway. So, I made up a new game, where I try to catch as many Myspace whores as I can. But I'm not doing it like another subtle Myspace whore, who [i]acts[/i] like them. I'm just saying to their face "You're a Myspace whore, add me".

I generally think I will get no adds, but whatever. Let's see what happens

cbmartinez 09-11-2005 11:03 AM

Kif is right again. We don't focus on 9/11 all year round but today is the f[B][I][/I][/B]ucking anniversary. How can you not expect us to talk about it or shed tears?

Untitled 09-11-2005 11:03 AM

[QUOTE=Understanding In a Crash]Could you imagine going up to a widowed wife of a fireman and saying "get over it" because he wasn't working in the building but he was trying to save lives in the building.

[b]Just disgusting[/b]

How would get over it ever bring back someones dad or brother... Husband, or friend...[/QUOTE]
If you read back i said that imidiate victims have a right to moarn. Most people moarn on the aniversery of a love one, in a terrorist attack or not.

Mute Print 09-11-2005 11:06 AM

[QUOTE=cbmartinez]Kif is right again. We don't focus on 9/11 all year round but today is the f[B][I][/I][/B]ucking anniversary. How can you not expect us to talk about it or shed tears?[/QUOTE]
Exactly. For the most part, you don't really hear much about 9/11 anymore. But today is the anniversary, and it's still a big deal. I'm sure four years isn't enough time for those who lost loved ones to "get over it". It was a horrible event, and had an effect on everyone, whether they lost someone or not..

Kif 09-11-2005 11:07 AM

[QUOTE=cbmartinez]Kif is right again. We don't focus on 9/11 all year round but today is the f[B][I][/I][/B]ucking anniversary. How can you not expect us to talk about it or shed tears?[/QUOTE]
Exactly, it's like going to the graveyard and paying your respects for a loved one who has passed away. It just happens that all these victims died on the same day in the same way, and these families just want to pay their respects.

You watch Butler, next July 7th, the London bombings will be everywhere, and I would bet on the fact that it is mentioned in America as well.

Untitled 09-11-2005 11:07 AM

[QUOTE=EmoScreamoPunk]Exactly. For the most part, you don't really hear much about 9/11 anymore. But today is the anniversary, and it's still a big deal. I'm sure four years isn't enough time for those who lost loved ones to "get over it". It was a horrible event, and had an effect on everyone, whether they lost someone or not..[/QUOTE]
Read my last post :thumb:

Kif, there going on about it on the news right now, and have for a few days.

cbmartinez 09-11-2005 11:08 AM

[QUOTE=EmoScreamoPunk]It was a horrible event, and had an effect on everyone, whether they lost someone or not..[/QUOTE]

Exactly what you need to realize Butler.

Untitled 09-11-2005 11:09 AM

[QUOTE=Kif]Exactly, it's like going to the graveyard and paying your respects for a loved one who has passed away. It just happens that all these victims died on the same day in the same way, and these families just want to pay their respects.

You watch Butler, next July 7th, the London bombings will be everywhere, and I would bet on the fact that it is mentioned in America as well.[/QUOTE]
Its expected on the 1st year after...

But what about the madrid bombings in 02, ive not heard of them for ages...

ChodaBoy 09-11-2005 11:09 AM

I love when we all argue, it makes good reading.

Untitled 09-11-2005 11:09 AM

Everyones not argueing, there all ganging up on me :upset:

ChodaBoy 09-11-2005 11:10 AM

I would side with you, but I cant be bothered anymore

Kif 09-11-2005 11:10 AM

[QUOTE=Untitled]Its expected on the 1st year after...

But what about the madrid bombings in 02, ive not heard of them for ages...[/QUOTE]
Yet I bet the people of Madrid do remember and pay their respects for that event every year. It just so happens that America is one of the biggest and most well-known countries in the world, and that means that talk of events like this will get around.

Understanding In a Crash 09-11-2005 11:11 AM

[QUOTE=Untitled]Everyones not argueing, there all ganging up on me :upset:[/QUOTE]
You're just being ignorant relating outdated history to 9/11.

Mute Print 09-11-2005 11:11 AM

[QUOTE=Untitled]Read my last post :thumb:
[/QUOTE]
I did, which is why I added the part about it having an effect on everyone, not just those who lost loved ones. It's horrible, whether you were directly affected or not.

I'm done with this. It really isn't worth arguing.

ChodaBoy 09-11-2005 11:11 AM

Someone in Merica, tell me why Miami's field looks more like a baseball field?

Mute Print 09-11-2005 11:12 AM

[QUOTE=ChodaBoy]Someone in Merica, tell me why Miami's field looks more like a baseball field?[/QUOTE]
The Miami Dolphins and Florida Marlins play in the same stadium.

Untitled 09-11-2005 11:13 AM

[QUOTE=Understanding In a Crash]You're just being ignorant relating outdated history to 9/11.[/QUOTE]
What out dated history? Madrid happend after 9/11

Understanding In a Crash 09-11-2005 11:13 AM

[QUOTE=ChodaBoy]Someone in Merica, tell me why Miami's field looks more like a baseball field?[/QUOTE]
It's because it is.

ChodaBoy 09-11-2005 11:15 AM

Were the Marlins too cheap to get their own stadium?

Understanding In a Crash 09-11-2005 11:15 AM

[QUOTE=Untitled]What out dated history? Madrid happend after 9/11[/QUOTE]
No, you're comparing what happens to third world countries apparently the "100s of thousands" of deaths in every day to the "100's of thousands" of deaths that happened to the worlds biggest country in one of the most popular cities. I have yet to see any relevant "over plastering on media" of 9/11 and to be honest I'm glad that they are having a special today on it because its better then hearing about Katrina for a day.

Untitled 09-11-2005 11:15 AM

[QUOTE=Kif]Yet I bet the people of Madrid do remember and pay their respects for that event every year. It just so happens that America is one of the biggest and most well-known countries in the world, and that means that talk of events like this will get around.[/QUOTE]
They might get around, but do they have to put them on the news and stuff, we all know what date it is, and i know that it was a terrible event and what not, but im just seriously sick of hereing about all terrorist events, nvm that one.

Its getting stupid now, to the point where my college is gonan hinder my studies because there scared ill get blew up, its dum, and the more the media go on about it, the more people are gonna get scared into not doing anything.

Understanding In a Crash 09-11-2005 11:16 AM

And to be honest I'm flipping the channels right now and theirs nothing concerning 9/11 anymore since the names being read at the site from early this morning.

Mute Print 09-11-2005 11:16 AM

[QUOTE=ChodaBoy]Were the Marlins too cheap to get their own stadium?[/QUOTE]
I think the city didn't want to spend the money to build a new stadium.

The San Diego Chargers and San Diego Padres used to be the same way, and I believe the Oakland Raiders and Oakland A's still share a stadium as well.

Untitled 09-11-2005 11:18 AM

[QUOTE=Understanding In a Crash]No, you're comparing what happens to third world countries apparently the "100s of thousands" of deaths in every day to the "100's of thousands" of deaths that happened to the worlds biggest country in one of the most popular cities. I have yet to see any relevant "over plastering on media" of 9/11 and to be honest I'm glad that they are having a special today on it because its better then hearing about Katrina for a day.[/QUOTE]
There entitled to a special day, i just dont wanna hear about it, and id much rather here about Katrina because its news thats current and whats happening now.

ChodaBoy 09-11-2005 11:18 AM

[QUOTE=EmoScreamoPunk]I think the city didn't want to spend the money to build a new stadium.

The San Diego Chargers and San Diego Padres used to be the same way, and I believe the Oakland Raiders and Oakland A's still share a stadium as well.[/QUOTE]
Oki Doke. I just thought it would have been a better idea since its not too easy to run on sand

Untitled 09-11-2005 11:18 AM

[QUOTE=Understanding In a Crash]And to be honest I'm flipping the channels right now and theirs nothing concerning 9/11 anymore since the names being read at the site from early this morning.[/QUOTE]
Well it was on the news not 10 minutes ago here.

Understanding In a Crash 09-11-2005 11:19 AM

[QUOTE=Untitled]There entitled to a special day, i just dont wanna hear about it, and id much rather here about Katrina because its news thats current and whats happening now.[/QUOTE]
I'm sure there are people just like you around here who don't care about your current events/past reminsing so deal with it.

Kif 09-11-2005 11:19 AM

[QUOTE=Untitled]They might get around, but do they have to put them on the news and stuff, we all know what date it is, and i know that it was a terrible event and what not, but im just seriously sick of hereing about all terrorist events, nvm that one.

Its getting stupid now, to the point where my college is gonan hinder my studies because there scared ill get blew up, its dum, and the more the media go on about it, the more people are gonna get scared into not doing anything.[/QUOTE]
I just checked the news channels I have, and here is what was on:

BBC News: Ashes decider
Sky News: Gaza crashes
CNN: Katrina recovery
ITV News: Katrina aftermath

Nothing about 9/11

Untitled 09-11-2005 11:20 AM

[QUOTE=Kif]I just checked the news channels I have, and here is what was on:

BBC News: Ashes decider
Sky News: Gaza crashes
CNN: Katrina recovery
ITV News: Katrina aftermath

Nothing about 9/11[/QUOTE]
It was on Channel4, 10minutes ago, thats the channel im watching because the cricket finished and am to lazy to turn over.

Untitled 09-11-2005 11:23 AM

[QUOTE=Understanding In a Crash]I'm sure there are people just like you around here who don't care about your current events/past reminsing so deal with it.[/QUOTE]
Eh?

Whats my past got to do with it, i couldnt care less if people cared about my past or not, well not on here anyway.


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