Horrifying Terrorist Attacks on the U.S.

This is not game news, but is more important. I am putting this up here because many people are trying to figure out what is going on and this way we can share what we know. Here's what I know so far: - At about 8:45 a plane crashed into one of the World Trade Center towers. 14 minutes later, andther plane crashed into the second tower. - Another plane crashed into the Pentagon soon after that. - A bomb went off at the State Department. - Both World Trade Center Towers have now completely collapsed, presumably killing everyone who was unable to evacuate in time, and also the firemen and police who were at the towers trying to help people evacuate. - Another plane has gone down somewhere in Western Pennsylvania. Possibly just a coincidence or possibly an attempt to hyjack it to another target. Words cannot express the horror.
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9/11/01
# Sep 13 2001 at 12:03 AM Rating: Good
As a person, I am in horror over the events.
As an American, I want to see justice done.
We must remember:
1. The FBI, CIA, and every investigation agency in the free world is now tracking any connections that can be made to these attacks.
2. The basic principles of the USA include that you are innocent until proven guilty.
3. If the result is a terrorist organization (which it so appears to be) then we must allow the country in which they are hiding the opportunity to produce them before we declare war on a nation, at the moment these are global criminals fleeing from justice.
4. If it becomes necessary to wage open war on a nation state, then our revenge must be tempered by our respect for our own beliefs. The gov'ts that would harbor these people are not gov'ts "of the people, by the people, for the people" as the USA, but are military/religiously controlled, with civilians having little say in what happens. We must ensure that those responsible are punished, with every step taken to protect the innocent, else we become no better than those who harm us.
5. Remember that those around you who may look like the people responsible, are not responsible. We're finally making strides on our past racial discriminations, don't let the forces of evil push you into becoming like them, don't start hating people because of their looks or faith. Hate the criminals, not your neighbors.
6. Christianity, Judaism (sp), and Islam are faiths based on a God of love and peace. What ever religion these criminals claim to follow, they have warped their faith with their hate. They no more speak for Islam than small groups of palestinians dancing in the streets tuesday speak for the nation of palestine.
7. Remember in the coming weeks and months, as the USA begins to change to a new level of security, to accept that which is necessary and supports the goal of protection, but to resist that which would change our free nation to a police state in fear of criminals.
8. Stand strong behind our president and congress in support of the necessary and just reprisals for these attacks. But resist the urge for wholesale vengence. We must restrain our anger and seek justice, not slaughter. We are a civilized nation and we must not allow ourselves to become like the rot that tries to destroy our system of beliefs and faith in each other.
9. America will not fall to this or any other evil. We will move on from this. We will mourn our lost ones, we will seek justice, and we will rebuild. The sun will still rise on the home of the brave and the land of the free. The sun will not long rise on those who are responsible. Their days are numbered, their freedom shall be taken, the holes they hide in shall be ripped asunder to expose them to the world as the weak animals they are.
10. Citizens of the world must unite in support of a cooperation among all nations to work as a united world for the elimination of international criminal operations. Put the people in cells, and seize the money that they are using to fund their operations. Worldwide banks must consider their responsibility to the citizens of the world when they permit crminals to channel money through their control. It's past time for the world to put an end to these global criminals. The line must be drawn. We've tried to correct genocide where we could help, we've tried to assist in peace processes and support democracy. Now "There is no try, only do." I'll accept a longer wait at customs, if it means that we stop even 1 more person from committing any act of this type anywhere on this globe.


11. Remember to love your neighbor as your brother, and consider the result of your words and your actions before you speak. This is not the time to react from anger, but to take measure of our actions before we commit to any acts. Pray that cool heads will guide the president and other world leaders to bring justice, not slaughter. I want revenge, but not at the cost of our humanity. We have seen what happens when a person loses all respect of the value of a human life. When you think "kill them all, women, children, everyone there", think about it before you act/speak. The people of the countries where these criminals hide are not the people supporting them, and they are as shocked and disgusted as we at the attacks. These are the people that can aid us in finding them, the ones who will assist in rooting them out if their governments won't. We must not allow our desire to see revenge to outweigh our respect for life. We must not become like the animals that we hunt.

12. Keep yourself and your loved ones safe, don't start or spread unfounded rumors, if you know anything that would help the investigation report it, if you don't know, don't make stuff up. Be supportive of your friends and neighbors, and encourage others to do the same. Be a source of calm and strength for people to look to for guidance. We will overcome this. We are shaken, but we will not fall.

I refer to these people as criminals, for they have broken our laws and the laws of every civilized country. To call them terrorists, religious fanatics, holy warriors, gives them credit for more than what they are. They are the "faceless cowards", not strong enough to do things themselves, but instead teach hatred to the weak ones that follow them, and throw those weak ones that they have decieved at those they have taught to hate.
Please excuse my grammar, its late and I haven't slept much in the last few days and I don't feel like editing.

In the unlikely event that someone connected with these events reads this, surrender yourself now. Throw yourself on the mercy of the world and provide whatever information you have to give on those others related to the attacks. Come clean before God and do what you can to save your immortal soul. Whatever you truly believe in, you must realize now that what ever you expected to happen in the world and in America was the wrong guess, and now you have no place to hide. This world is small. You stand with a few to support you, and we have millions who will want you to face the world for your acts. Come to justice now, for our wrath will be felt, justice will be brought to you, where ever you run, where ever you hide, like a roach in the night you can run from us, but there is no where for you to go now. You have offended the world. You have no friends in this life. The people you stand with are even now considering that it would be better for them to surrender and give you up for our vengence than to face our wrath themselves.

To the rest of America and the world, be strong.
Frank Herbert on atrocity
# Sep 13 2001 at 12:00 AM Rating: Default
For those who simply want to blindly carpetbomb Afghanistan with nukes, I quote Frank Herbert:

"Atrocity is recognized as such by victim and perpetrator alike, by all who learn about it at whatever remove. Atrocity has no excuses, no mitigating argument. Atrocity never balances or rectifies the past. Atrocity merely arms the future for more atrocity. It is self-perpetuating upon itself--a barbarous form of incest. Whoever commits atrocity also commits those future atrocities thus bred."
RE: Frank Herbert on atrocity
# Sep 13 2001 at 9:20 PM Rating: Decent
It's not propaganda...it's true. We don't want to become monsters in our quest to destroy monsters (to butcher a quote).

No mercy on those who have done this--but no pain to those who have not.
RE: Frank Herbert on atrocity
# Sep 13 2001 at 10:19 AM Rating: Decent
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So then I guess any further atrocities will be on the heads of whoever committed these cowardly acts, and those who harbor them...thanks for clearing my conscience.
RE: Frank Herbert on atrocity
# Sep 13 2001 at 5:03 AM Rating: Default
Thanks for posting the left-wing, intellectual, I-don't-live-in-the-real-world, politically correct, *********

Seeking JUSTICE through legitimate and rightly applied means of force is no atrocity. All this vile crap about war being 'immoral' is a stinking lie. War is sometimes the ONLY moral recourse open to freedom-loving decent men. Did you forget about the Japanese and **** atrocities? Were we supposed to sit down and have a discussion with them and say "Naughty, naughty. You really shouldn't do all these bad things."

In case you haven't been keeping up with current events, the reason Europe and Japan are free today is the result of America making war.

The hateful radicals of Japan, Germany, and today, the Middle East only understand one thing. FORCE. (In 1937, regular Japanese soldiers, not political troops like the Einstaz Gruppen, or SS troops, went on an orgy of rape and murder in the city of Nanking, China. During the course of just 4 weeks, they killed by a conservative estimate of 300,000 people! Willingly! Wantonly! They had contests to see who could rape the most women, and cut off the most heads which they wore as trophies.) You can't sit down with them like its a debating club and reason with, or disuade them.
They absolutely will not stop in their war on Israel and the United States until we are all dead. Period. That's the reality, you pinheaded philosopher.

If you spent as much time reading history as you did reading that ignorant leftist propoganda, I wouldn't have to be explaining the obvious.
this horrible thing
# Sep 12 2001 at 11:56 PM Rating: Default
I know all of you are very angry and I would be too if this had happened in my country to my people. I do not think there is anything I can say that will make things any better or make the pain any less.

But I do know something about death. We have a lot of it here at home. So I ask you Americans, please remember: not all Arabs are terrorists, not all Palistinians are happy this horrible thing has happened.

This is not the holy war of Allah, this is a terrible and cowardly thing. We were not taught to do this, any Muslim who says this is good or correct does not understand the teachings of Islam.

Some of us pray, even to Allah, whom most Americans do not know by that name, that those who have done this horrible thing will be brought to Justice. In the days that come, please try to remember this.
RE: this horrible thing
# Sep 13 2001 at 5:21 AM Rating: Default
I don't buy it. I 've experienced Muslim intolerance first hand in a 'moderate' islamic country where most people were Sunni Muslims. Every muslim the world over is dedicated to the destruction of Isreal and the murder of every Jew. Any country that supports Isreal's right to exist and exist in peace is the enemy of Islam. Especially the United States. You muslims hate Jews and Christians alike. I wasn't allowed to bring my Bible with me even though I brought it for my own comfort upon entering a muslim country.
The only reason you are asking for tolerance and compassion, is 'cause you're scared. I wonder what would happen if the shoe was on the other foot and I was in your country when there was War with the United States? I already know the answer to that one. I'd be dead. Crowds chanting "Death to the infidels. Death to America!" over my dead body, flag burning overhead.
RE: this horrible thing
# Sep 13 2001 at 12:24 AM Rating: Default
I just want to say well put my friend, yes i am an american and what happened saddens me as much as every other person with a compassionate sense of humanity, know that in my heart i do not blame you or your family, no matter what country you live, what nationality your are or what your religous beliefs may be. For me its not the loss of american life that saddens me so much as it being simply the loss of life. All life from all the world is special and should not be taken for granted, and my heart goes out to all that have lost American or not.
RE: this horrible thing
# Sep 13 2001 at 12:17 AM Rating: Default
I would just like you to know that just because we're obviously angry about this tragedy, we don't hate you, your people or your countries. Anyone that does is making a very hasty generalization, but when journalists grab some man on the street and that man laughs about it and says "it should have been more" (which did happen, I saw the footage and got very angry) it makes it hard to swallow. I'm not attacking your post, but adding to it. The last thing America needs is to start persecuting Muslims in our country and jump to conclusions that everyone in the country that this came from is on their side.

We have a Muslim temple in our own downtown, of Rochester, MN, also this is where the Mayo Clinic is, and also happens that Osama Bin Laden's right-hand-man that was captured by the US and was being held in an undisclosed location was actually being held at our prison! Security had been heightened there after yesterday's events. In addition we have a widely international community because of the many people that come here to the Clinic (Bill Gates' wife recently delivered a child there, my younger brother met him). There was a statement made here by a Muslim spokesperson to not blow it out of proportion, and that these people that did this even if they claim to be Muslim, are not Muslim, because a true Muslim would not do such an act. So we're with you on this.
Tragedy
# Sep 12 2001 at 11:54 PM Rating: Default
I can't believe this horrible horrible thing has happend I cry everytime I start to think about it
Why did they do this to our country why did they kill all those innocent people just for the satisfaction of getting the United States I pray for the families of the victims I also pray this to be over soon!
more thoughts
# Sep 12 2001 at 11:52 PM Rating: Default
All I can say is that I feel for the men and women serving the Military and other government organizations. As a spouse to a military member I worry about how the actions our nation will take will effect my way of life, my way of thinking... but then I remember all those peoples whose lives have been forever altered and/or lost due to this horrible act of hatred.
My hope remains that the government will be wise in their choices at this time. I do wish to see justice brought to pass. But at the same time, how many more Americans will die before it is done? In war there are no winners.
God Bless Everyone. American or not.
As an American I want to thank all those who are American or not that are supporting our country, showing us their love and respect... mourning with us over the emense loss we have suffered.
I pray for a quick resolve and for comfort to all that are suffering at this time.
My love

Jhaed Cursedblade
Shamaness of 58 Winters
*Furious Pantaloons*
Solusek Ro

From Arias'Tama's Forem (EQ Guild on Fennin Ro)
# Sep 12 2001 at 11:40 PM Rating: Good
This was posted by Ezathule Woodsinger of Arias'Tama. I thought it would be good to see here.


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TRIBUTE TO THE UNITED STATES
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without implying anything of race/creed/color or religion, I put this out there for any who think the USA got what it deserved. Have a nice day, I know it made mine better :)

This, from a Canadian newspaper, is worth sharing. “America: The Good Neighbor.” Widespread but only partial news coverage was given recently to a remarkable editorial broadcast from Toronto by Gordon Sinclair, a Canadian television commentator. What follows is the full text of His trenchant remarks as printed in the Congressional Record:

"This Canadian thinks it is time to speak up for the Americans as the most generous and possibly the least appreciated people on all the Earth.

Germany, Japan and, to a lesser extent, Britain and Italy were lifted out of the debris of war by the Americans who poured in billions of dollars and forgave other billions in debts. None of these countries today are paying even the interest on its remaining debts to the United States.

When France was in danger of collapsing in 1956, it was the Americans who propped it up, and their reward was to be insulted and swindled on the streets of Paris. I was there. I saw it.

When earthquakes hit distant cities, it is the United States that hurries in to help.

This spring, 59 American communities were flattened by tornadoes. Nobody helped.

The Marshall Plan and the Truman Policy pumped billions of dollars into discouraged countries. Now newspapers in those countries are writing about the decadent, warmongering Americans.

I'd like to see just one of those countries that is gloating over the erosion of the United States dollar build its own airplane. Does any other country in the world have a plane to equal the Boeing Jumbo Jet, the Lockheed Tri-Star, or the Douglas DC10? If so, why don't they fly them? Why do all the International lines except Russia fly American Planes?

Why does no other land on earth even consider putting a man or woman on the moon? You talk about Japanese technocracy, and you get radios. You talk about German technocracy, and you get automobiles. You talk about American technocracy, and you find men on the moon not once, but several times - and safely home again.

You talk about scandals, and the Americans put theirs right In the store window for everybody to look at. Even their draft-dodgers are not pursued and hounded. They are here on our streets, and most of them, unless they are breaking Canadian laws, are getting American dollars from ma and pa at home to spend here.

When the railways of France, Germany and India were breaking down through age, it was the Americans who rebuilt them. When the Pennsylvania Railroad and the New York Central went broke, nobody loaned them an old caboose. Both are still broke.

I can name you 5000 times when the Americans raced to the help of other people in trouble. Can you name me even one time when someone else raced to the Americans in trouble? I don't think there was outside help even during the San Francisco earthquake.

Our neighbors have faced it alone, and I'm one Canadian who is damned tired of hearing them get kicked around. They will come out of this thing with their flag high. And when they do, they are entitled to thumb their nose at the lands that are gloating over their present troubles. I hope Canada is not one of those."
RE: From Arias'Tama's Forem (EQ Guild on Fennin Ro)
# Sep 13 2001 at 12:19 AM Rating: Default
Regardless if this is not the man that wrote this or not...everything written is true.

Anyone who bad mouths America is doing so out of jealousy. Period.

Being the greatest country in the world breeds envy plain and simple.

Anyone who takes advantage of the fact America is in mourning right now by bad mouthing them will have to answer to his maker one day.

America is and has been in serious debt for some time for all the times they have bailed people out of trouble.

For someone to point out flaws in America (nobody ever claimed to be perfect) is just plain cowardly and to tell you the truth shows complete ignorance on the part of the poster.

Ignorance is fairly easy to see and I'm sure that everyone they meet in daily life are aware of this fact moments after meeting them.

Let's not forget that anyone posting here bad mouthing America are also hypocritical for they are playing a game designed and run by these people they are bad mouthing.

America is and will always be the greatest nation on earth and the people who live here now that. There is nothing any of these cowards can do about this fact...so they whine here.

Have a Nice Day! I know I will because I'm in America baby! Woot!



RE: From Arias'Tama's Forem (EQ Guild on Fennin Ro)
# Sep 13 2001 at 1:17 AM Rating: Default
"Anyone who bad mouths America is doing so out of jealousy. Period."

please tell me one thing a non-american should be jealous be about... no really, name one thing that i cannot do in my country as well?

btw., by "my country" im talking about Austria...
RE: From Arias'Tama's Forem (EQ Guild on Fennin Ro)
# Sep 13 2001 at 6:46 AM Rating: Default
You can't go to sleep at night knowing in your heart that you live in the greatest country on earth.

Have a Nice Day! I know I will because I'm in America baby! Woot!

Just to let everyone know that I'm not looking down on any other country...I'm just very proud of my country and when people choose a time like this to bad mouth America it becomes personal.
RE: From Arias'Tama's Forem (EQ Guild on Fennin Ro)
# Sep 13 2001 at 3:51 AM Rating: Default
how dare you. you want to be an a**hole? no problem... i was in the united states army. i can be an a**hole too.

-"no really, name one thing that i cannot do in my country as well..."

where would you like me to start? ahh i have a good one...

you cannot turn on your television and see 20,000 of your friends, neighbors and countrymen dead and buried under piles of rubble.

you cant possibly understand the sorrow and loss that every american is feeling at this moment.

you cannot feel how the confusion, anger, fear and disguist pull each of us in a hundred directions at once.

oh, oh wait a minute... you wanted to know what a "non-american should be JEALOUS about," didn't you? well let's see, what else can't you do in your country?

you cannot say that your country has ever liberated europe twice

you cannot say that adolph hitler was not a son or your "great" country

you cannot say that you do not give half your money to a socialist government in the form of taxes

you cannot say that your country lifted one finger to stop the genocide in bosnia-herzegovina

you cannot say that yours is the wealthiest, most powerful nation the world has EVER known

you cannot say that the word economy rides the ups and downs of the austrian economy

shall i go on?? i can if you'd like. i dont think i will. i'm tired. oh, i've been to austria, by the way. you make a great strudel, i'll give you that.

in the future, i would suggest that you examine the stupidity of your OWN comments before you post them for the whole world to see.

i told you i could be an a**hole
RE: From Arias'Tama's Forem (EQ Guild on Fennin Ro)
# Sep 13 2001 at 3:24 AM Rating: Default
Andnay, I will name a one, though there are many.
The simple fact that you have this forum to post this question is one. All of this runs on something that through thousands of years of excistance no one ever came up with. Electricity. Now in your country you may be able to produce you own, but who do you have to thank for that? BTW I am not trying to discredit your country, however you did ask for an example.


Oshen
Druid of the 29the season
E'Ci
RE: From Arias'Tama's Forem (EQ Guild on Fennin Ro)
# Sep 13 2001 at 12:52 AM Rating: Decent
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Right, I wasn't trying to figure out if it wasn't true, but I was trying to find it's origin, confirm Sinclair as the author or credit the real one. Some people would write something like this and be afraid they'd be hazed for it, so they claim it's a quote from a public figure to make it sound more reputable. I was trying to give credit where credit was due.

PS /agree with everything said in your post as well.
RE: From Arias'Tama's Forem (EQ Guild on Fennin Ro)
# Sep 12 2001 at 11:55 PM Rating: Decent
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This is all over the place, I've read it myself, my dad had it sent to him at work. What I don't understand about it, is Gordon Sinclair is dead. He died in 1984, I hope that this isn't some chain-letter that someone made up. Or possibly it was something he said about Vietnam, or it's a different Gordon Sinclair (2 Canadian television commentators named Gordon Sinclair though?) I'm not against the comments, I'm very much for them, but I wanted to research the newspaper or television program that actually printed or played this commentary and I found a bio on Gordon Sinclair (1900-1984). If anyone has any information on which newspaper actually printed this, I haven't found the Congressional Record, but I could be looking in the wrong place. Any info would be much appreciated by me and everyone. :)
Finally
# Sep 12 2001 at 11:38 PM Rating: Default
RE: Finally
# Sep 12 2001 at 11:49 PM Rating: Decent
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Finally what? that the board is working again? I hope that's what you mean. It was down for a while, I know, but you better not be saying Finally, implying this is a good thing that happened in New York and DC.
My feelings
# Sep 12 2001 at 11:29 PM Rating: Default
I have watched this event unfold on TV for 2 days now. and one of the sayings that popped into my head was from Babylon 5. As Sheridan is about to declare the independence of the station from Earth, he calls his Father to say it may be a while before they can talk again, Then his Father asks him What was one of the first lessons I taught you son, To which Sheridan replies "Never start a fight, but be damn sure you finish it."
I don't think the people who did this realise what they have awoken. The reference from WW2 is I think more than appropriate, The sleeping Giant. One of the strengths of the US and one of it's weaknesses, is that it is a land of many peoples. A melting pot of immigrants from all over the world, each with thier own ideas and opinions. This mixture when melted together forms the iron of the US strength, This incident has forced this iron back into the forge, Just as Pearl Harbour did almost 60 years ago, and the result is the STEEL of the American resolve. Where 3 days ago the people of the US might not have agreeed which direction was left today they are Quite sure which way is RIGHT.
And The United States does not stand alone in this time of need. Many, Many countries have publically stated that they will unconditionally support any actions taken by the US in response to this act of war. Even more, many of these countries have pledge Military support to these efforts.
The difficulty is that there is no identifiable target, In WW2 there was Japan, in the Gulf there was Iraq, how do you target an organization that looks like your neighbours. And even if they do manage to get the organization responsible others will pop up and us them as martyr's for the cause. I'm not saying don't go get them, I fully support wasting the mother ******** But realistically this will not be a one air raid solution. This will take the united effort over a long period of time of every country in the world that does not want to live with this blanket of fear over thier heads.

To those that lost family or friends in this tragedy my sympathies go to you. Like everyone I pray that they find a huge pocket in the rubble where everyone who was still in the building waits to be rescued. To those who are resposible for this, The U.S. didn't pick this fight, but you can be damn sure they will be finishing it.

Lleyf Stormwolffe
Shaman of 54 seasons
God help us
# Sep 12 2001 at 10:53 PM Rating: Default
First of all, I would like to thank whole heartedly the countries all over the world that are willing to help us at this time. I would also like to thank the millions of good people out there that are praying and mourning for us. We have all heard that "this isn't just an attack on America." Well, thats true. What if no one where to help us now? Would we become bitter and turn our heads on others in the future? I would hope not but nothing these days would suprise me.

I am a 22 year old college student from a small town called Southaven, MS. I am not ashamed that these events made me break down into tears and when I think of what will occur I do the same. Too many people will die because of the ignorance of so few.

One thing hopefully all of us Americans can rally behind is the fact we are a part of the greatest country in the world. Maybe we can set aside all our hatred inside this country for different races and religions and realize we are all one. Let us set an example towards the rest of the world to show our patriotic spirit and set a positive outlook on the future.

To me it's just sad it takes a tragedy like this to make people finally become patriotic and also finally turn to God for answers. Hopefully, we will stay focused on God and the love we have for our country.

Thanks for your time
Jay Salemi
Tatum Lightarrow Ranger of Innoruuk
crazy stuff
# Sep 12 2001 at 10:42 PM Rating: Default
heh. i flew over to pennsylvania with my wife (we had just gotten married and we came over here to spend some time with her family) about a week and a half ago. we were supposed to fly back to my home state of Washington on sunday the 16th. needless to say, plans have changed. my family back home is worried that i will not be able to get home. i'm worried that some of the friends of my wife's family are no longer alive. all i want is for things to be set right. if it takes a war, so be it. however, if it is going to be war, we better be damn sure what we are doing before any shots get fired. in any case, action needs to be taken.
Dear Mr. Bad guy.
# Sep 12 2001 at 10:37 PM Rating: Default
I pulled this from my guilds website, and is the best thing that I have found to describe my feelings if I only had the words...


Dear Mr. Bad GuyYou don't know me. How can you hate me? How can you want to kill me because I
do not have the same skin tone as you, the same religion as you, or the same
rules for life? How can you hate me for being proud of where I am from, and
the people that came before me to defend my right to vote, my right to work,
my right to protect myself, my right to speak what is on my mind, and my
right to be the person I am - not the person you expect me to be.

You have stolen from me. You have stolen the feeling of safety and security I
grew up having living in the United States. You took away my sense of peace.
You took away routine and normalcy. You took away lives of brothers and
sisters, mothers and fathers, children, aunts and uncles. Why? Because we
live in the United States of America? Because we have freedom? Because we can
choose what God to worship or not worship? Because I work hard to be
successful and am rewarded for that work?

NO... you stole it because I scare you. Yes, 5' 6" and 140 pounds scares you.
Why? Because I am not someone you can control. I was raised to believe in my
own beliefs, dream my own dreams, with the mentality that I can do anything.
That scares you. It scares you that people are different, that people are
independent, that people don't need someone to decide for them what is best
for them.. they can do it themselves.

Your goal was to crush the United States today. You hoped to make us weak.
You failed. I stand beside my country, ready to defend it if need be. My
neighbors greive with me and stand beside me. The people in the next state
over stand beside me. My country stands beside me. We will not be bullied. We
will not give up our rights. We will not let you destroy us and take our
spirit, our freedom, our drive. No, my sad friend, we will use this to become
stronger, to join together, to truly become one nation and not members of
many nations under God. For today, my neighbor is not Irish, and her neighbor
is not African- American. Today, we are all from the same place. Tonight, we
are all Americans and proudly shout it out loud.
how surreal...
# Sep 12 2001 at 10:36 PM Rating: Decent
there is no one word to describe this situation. all i can say is that i send my sympathy to all thoes effected by this. I know that it will effect everyone in the world in one way or another... Hopefully this will not be an apocalyptic era. This is not just effecting the United States. This will effect the entire world. I can not describe the feelings I have right now. I'm somewhere inbetween utter shock, anger, and sadness. I would assume many people feel the way I do. I feel that this is only the begining of something that will completely alter history for all times. God bless you all.
Blinks in disbelief
# Sep 12 2001 at 10:15 PM Rating: Default
A few simple ideas ( when i type 'you' , if you feel identified .. thats you , im not talking about a whole community , even less a country )

- Some people posting here talk about justice and vengeace ( genocide and murdering , aka ) , that is very similar to smash a plane into a building . you think you could shoot a lil 4 years afghanian girl when she is crying cos you formerly killed her mother ? ( that happens in most of wars , Korea and Vietnam were good explamples of cruetly with civilian population )When 'you' support a war declaration , you doing that . when a bomb strikes a city , no disscrimitation is made.

- Some others talk about RE-building the country into a democracy , pftft ... like in southamerica ? 'you' mean to put a kind of puppet to control from 'your' CIA headquarters ? Or you would let the existing 'president' but seizin the country ? ( like 'you' did in the Gulf war, Sadam is still on the power , and he is in the power cos he got USA support vs Iran ... did 'you' remember that ? )

- Btw , whats a country ? Whats a state ? Whats a region ? Whats a city or a town ? whats a person ? Are all the persons the same ?

- Some people even talk about using nuclear warheads to 'clear' the area . I think you never seen what a standard bomb does , even less what an actual nuclear weapon could do... Hiroshima Bomb was a joke compared what a peacemaker or any similar nuclear missiles 'you' got.

- Some people talk about 'facts' . Whats a fact ? Is it what you hear / watch from TV ? Do you think 'facts' exist ? Justice is an utopy , could not be reached by mere humans , we should just try at least not to forget that... and try to avoid innocents to pay for the guilt of few ones ( instead of what Herodian did to try to prevent Jesus to grow into a man , slay all childs.. think not even one of them was guilty )

- Some people ( thanks god and thanks to 'you' all ) at least think a bit , instead of just charging into battle.

- And a last gift for your minds , lets hope WHEN something similar happens in any other country in the world ( China massive executions , Russia invading Tchetchenia , Etnical purges in Africa - well, africa doesnt need any more war at all, they all got enought chaos at this very moment ... its just ignored thou - , Natural or Unnatural dissasters in South America , etc , etc , long etc ) 'you' all react same way. Because justice is the same for all of us , and when it happens OUT of 'your' country it doesnt happen out the world you live.
RE: Blinks in disbelief
# Sep 13 2001 at 4:27 AM Rating: Default
You say that America hasn't come to the defense of other nations. You say that we have remained isolated and removed when horrible incidents occur abroad. Let me shed some light.
1) After the devastation of WWII, America borrowed billions to Japan, Italy, France, Russia, Germany and the UK. We forgave debts to these countries. We were pushed, we pushed back...people were hurt, and we have done quite a bit to try and rectify the situation.
2) What about attempting to negotiate peace in the Middle East and Northern Ireland?
3) What about helping to support a struggling democratic economy in Russia?
4) What about sending humanitarian aid to war ravaged countries in Africa? Or throwing money and research at the AIDS epedemic in Africa?
5) What about putting our people's lives in danger to try and stop the genocide in Bosnia?
6) Have we already forgotten Kuwait? Oh yeah, it was about oil, but we ended up liberating a country in the deal.
Now look what happens when we are up against a tough time. WTC bombing in 1993, barely any support from the world community. NATO peacekeeping efforts...85% American efforts, Kobar Towers bombing in Saudi...nothing, USS Cole bombing....nothing, Oklahoma City bombing...nothing. An F6 tornado DESTROYS my community along with one hundred others...displaces thousands and costs billions in damage...NO ONE OFFERS HUMANITARIAN AID. An earthquake levels San Francisco..still nothing.
We are proud, it is true. There are many, many countries in which people can and should be proud. My Austrian brother for one. I have been to Austria..it is a beautiful and wondorous place. Our freedom is not more important or better than theirs.
What needs to be done is our allies have got to step to the plate and say "enough is enough." We must join together to stop terrorism..in all it's forms. Whether on the Gaza strip, or a bomb in the tubes in London.
Quite simply, America has put its nose in unwanted places before. But NOBODY and I mean NOBODY DESERVES this sort of tragedy! The Irish people don't deserve it, the Jewish people, the Saudi's, the Palestinians, the Afghans, the Kurds, the Chinese, the Canadians, the Americans...none of them deserve to die innocently because of a holy war. This needs to stop!
War is hell. There are rules of engagement..the only problem is, the U.S and her allies are the only ones who will play by them anymore...What Geneva Convention?

I'm done.
RE: Blinks in disbelief
# Sep 13 2001 at 2:13 AM Rating: Decent
Flaming you, insulting you, the amount of time it took to read your post.....all would be and are a waste of time.
Every country has done something they are ashamed of and wish they could change. Even the country you come from. Those things can't be changed, so the country is forced to live with what they have done, and taught thier children it was wrong.
Every person has done something they are ashamed of and wish they could change. Even me. I'm forced to live with things I wish I had never done and will teach my children it was wrong.

The only hope that there is for you is that you have done something you are ashamed of and wish you could change.I hope that thing you wish you could change was your post.
If you aren't ashamed of it, don't let it trouble you much (altho I'm sure you won't).
I personally will take the time to be ashamed of you for you.

We will take the time to teach your children it was wrong.

Berly <Undead Legion>
Ristia <Harbringers of Doom>
#REDACTED, Posted: Sep 12 2001 at 10:08 PM, Rating: Unrated, (Expand Post) I like all americans am shocked and upset, but these kind of things happen all the time in the world. It is my belief that this is a wake up call for us to realize how serious the world problems really are.
Empire State - False Alarm
# Sep 12 2001 at 9:56 PM Rating: Decent
News is now saying the Empire State Building was NOT a bomb.

For those of you who do not know what to look for to identify suspected bombs...
Look for packages, suit or brief-cases, bookbags or similar objects left unattended in public areas. There may be sooty or oily stains visible. For postal bombs, the stains are a good indication, also look for packages w/o return addresses & excessive postage.

If you believe an object might be a bomb, DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CHECK YOURSELF! CALL THE POLICE. THEY WOULD MUCH RATHER CHECK OUT A FALSE ALARM, THEN DEAL W/ THE AFTER EFFECTS OF AN EXPLOSION. GET AWAY FROM THE POSSIBLE BOMB & KEEP OTHERS AWAY FROM THE AREA TILL THE POLICE CAN TAKE CONTROL OF THE SCENE.

Keep the Faith, everyone.
My thoughts
# Sep 12 2001 at 9:54 PM Rating: Decent
I mourn all who died because of the plane crashes but, I am extreamly pissed off at ANY ONE who says anything bad about the Islamic religion. First of all I have heard so people bad mouthing them and this just makes me extreamly pissed off! It is a religion and their are several teriorists from the middle east that are Islamic but this does not say ANYTHING about the Islamic religion. Think about it people, a bunch of serial killers are christian, do we claim that all chalolics are serial killers? there is NO way to make a group of a couple terorists, of a certain religion, related to that religion.
RE: My thoughts
# Sep 12 2001 at 10:18 PM Rating: Default
You're right. This attack says nothing about Islamic people or your religion, and anyone that thinks it does is ignorant. But you're also jumping to conclusions, our country doesn't think that you and your religion is responsible. The ones responsible are extremists that happen to follow your same religion. Don't think that we're going to hate you because you're the same religion, like you said, there are Christians that kill because they think their hand was forced by our God, it doesn't mean other Christians are serial killers. Don't let any idiots making comments get to you. <thumbs up>
Just my thoughts
# Sep 12 2001 at 9:44 PM Rating: Good
For the last almost 36 hours now, I, like so many others, have gone through disbelief, shock, sadness, anger, confusion and fear. I've been trying to sort out my thoughts for this time. When I first saw it when my mother woke me up yesterday morning to show it to me, I questioned whether I was actually awake for a split-second. For a while I was totally shocked and didn't know what to think for a while. Then when the streets of Palestine was shown with the celebrating, I was sickened, and enraged. To think someone could be happy about something like this.

Later was confused, when I saw that there were actually people in the world, even on this very message board, that were saying "Well, what do you expect? America does this and that. They deserve it." Confused and again enraged, it made me ponder my country's way of doing things, "why are there so many that think we purposefully kill innocent people." Also, I felt fear. What if this turned into World War III? What if the unlikely but still slightly possible draft came again? What if I and many other men my age were sent over there to fight the battles? What if my friends already serving in the Army and National Guard are mobilized and sent there to fight?

Then upon talking to my parents and friends about it, and doing some reading on the internet and in newspapers, I've realized that I never should have doubted my country.

People say we bomb innocent countries for no reason whatsoever; we would never ever bomb a country that didn't deserve it. People say we kill innocent people to try and prove a point; in countries where the people are so barbaric as to fight in urban areas near civilians, and actually keep women and children near thinking we won't fire back at them, you can expect collateral damage. This is not a country putting the World Trade Center in front of a military base hoping they won't attack us because the WTC was in the way, this is pure murder. Someone said we bombed Yugoslavia for no reason; they were killing their own people. There are such great evils and attacks on the freedom of others in these countries, the US is not going to sit back and let them fight it out.

Countries have national disasters like floods, earthquakes, hurricanes, who is first on their doorstep to help out? The United States. When the US has a disaster like the that, who comes to help us? We are always left to fix our own problems. After WWII, France had been devastated by the battles fought there, only a tyrannous country would leave it battle-scarred and poor. America rebuilt the countries, loaning out millions upon billions of dollars.

The US has become the guardian of the world, simply because we're the only country capable of having that role. Any country, any person, that thinks that this is something we brought on ourselves, is just as evil and ungrateful as those that are responsible. If you think that America should just change theirs policies, and chalk this one up as a loss and move on, take a minute to think about what you're saying.

A small hypothetical: France wouldn't let us fly through their airspace during the Persian Gulf situation. Let's say for instance that this attack actually crippled America, and we couldn't defend ourselves, and we were invaded and overtaken by this terrorist force. Let's say they decided to invade France next. What are they going to do without America to defend them? Are you going to talk down a militant extremist force that won't sleep until your citizens are dead and your country belongs to them? You're not, it isn't possible to do. These aren't people to negotiate with. (note: France is just an example here, almost any other country could fit in this hypothetical, I'm not lashing out at France or any French person)

Some think we brought it on ourselves; the only thing we've been doing in these countries is thwarting evil plans to commit genocide, invade countries, violate freedoms. We don't bomb World Trade Centers. We don't kill innocent people that aren't put there as a human shield by the cowardly forces of that portion of the world. I do not apologize for anything the US has done, and I hope no one in this country does. This isn't simply an 'egotistic Westerner' talking, this is a citizen of a country that's been stabbed in the back by a truly "faceless coward" and will not watch as others say we deserved it.

Stop choosing to see one side of the events, and stop thinking that we commit acts of terrorism rather than fight for freedom. I'm not saying that the people that are innocent that die in battles in those countries shouldn't be mourned, they're innocent people, but when cowardly terrorist groups choose to hide behind them and get angry when the people die, we are no longer the ones responsible for their deaths.

This attack wasn't aimed at a military target, as Pearl Harbor was and as our attacks on those third world countries was. This was not a military target in which we threw civilians in the way to protect our government figures. It was pure and simple, cold-blooded murder, and an attack on everything that was good and just in this planet. Not just America, but the whole free world. And whoever is responsible, deserves to feel the wrath of this country and others.

They have called down the thunder, and now they will reap the whirlwind. But first, people are dying and mourning this unimaginable loss. Stop pouring salt in the wound by claiming we brought such an evil attack on ourselves, and if you don't have any kind words for these people in the darkest days of their lives, please keep your mouths shut.
RE: Just my thoughts
# Sep 12 2001 at 10:38 PM Rating: Default
I was at dinner recently with a young Chinese exchange student, and somehow the history of the Chinese goverment's awful human rights record came up. The student was shocked, and adamantly denied China had ever done anything wrong to anyone. She had been taught all her life that China was good and benevolent, and right (and the greatest country in the world, specially blessed). Her schooling was a careful propoganda which completely omitted the facts of history. She thought we were all lying to her, and dismissed it with a disbelieving toss of her head.

You have read only your country's record of it's own actions - not, may I submit, necessarily the most objective source. You are going to have to spend far more than one afternoon and a few well meaning conversations with family to get to the whole truth. American does not have an enviable record of honestly assessing (and making public) the truth about it's less palatable actions.

Having said that, noone is saying America "deserved this" (noone sane anyway). Any sane person is on America's side. In this, America is the injured party. But to believe your country is completely innocent and has only ever acted with the purest motives is folly. US actions - some of them awful, many of them brave and necessary - have attracted this terrorism. America *is not all right*, and thankfully some of your countrymen recognise this. This in no way justifies the terrorism. It was an act of insanity and evil and the world is holding it's breath until those responsible are found.

But I wonder how ironic this must seem to the families in the Middle East and South-East Asia whose members have been torn apart by US supplied weapons. Very few paused and demanded retribution for their loss, even when it wasn't motivated by anything but political greed.

Being the biggest does not make you right. It just makes you the biggest.
RE: Just my thoughts
# Sep 12 2001 at 11:46 PM Rating: Default
You are also correct, the US doesn't have an "enviable record of honestly assessing (and making public) the truth about it's less palatable actions." That's true, and I'm not saying that America is totally innocent of everything it's done. However, every country is guilty of such things toward it's own people, some more than others. We aren't as white as the driven snow, but we don't prech propaganda in our schools. And sometimes there isn't a clean cut way to handle everything, regarding these small battls in the middle east. Sometimes you have to pick your battles. There's dozens of wars going on around the world every day, if the US was to try to mediate all of them it would be an exercise in futility. I'm sure you'd pick the ones that would need help the most, and if one of the pros is that we'd protect our oil supplies, that's how it works. I'm not disagreeing, I'm agreeing, but there's even more to think about too. :) And also, being the biggest doesn't make us right, it does makes us the biggest, but being the biggest also makes us the biggest help.

(I tried to post this a while ago, but the server seemed to be down.)
RE: Just my thoughts
# Sep 12 2001 at 10:35 PM Rating: Default
Im not going to reply all what you said , just a brief comment...

Its true USA helps a lot of people in other countries , but its also sadly true most of the times that help is only directed to those in which USA has some kind of interests ( Kuwait had oil , OTAN forces were there in few days .. Croacia is poor , but your good president needed to wash a bit the anti-popular image a few scandals arose and 'invaded' with some other OTAN countries -sad to say, mine as well- but provided no solution to the conflict there... other countries have even less interest so they just burn in agony ). So if USA tried to play nursery , they created a private hospital which decide who could come in and who is just to be left outside it and die like a dog . If USA tried to be a world guardian , sometimes it became a world judge and jailer.

( USA is not the same ONU is , USA is just another country . USA is something abstract, USA is not the people that live there , What is USA ? take no offence of the words i say, its just my opinion.. its just how i see what has happened in the very few last 10 years.. and without doubt im wrong , cos im human . And know i do live in a country , but i AM not that country.. countries, presidents ,religions , flags, coins , languages... are just stoopid lil things that make us think we are a bit different from the people that live a few milles away ).

Modern history is so complex, so complex ... you could not even dare to try to understand and explain what happens in just a year in the whole world ... dont assumpt , dont state ... just comtemplate and try to learn.
A letter to america from me
# Sep 12 2001 at 9:41 PM Rating: Good
To The Citizens Of The United States Of America,
My fellow Americans, I am writing to you to help comfort those in their time of need. I was shocked yet terrified as the events in New York City and Washington DC as they unfolded before my eyes on the radio then on television. I am a computer technician made teacher in a charter school in San Antonio Tx and decided to show this to my students as it unfolded. My heart and my sorrow extends to all that lost loved ones in the attack against this land of ours. I personally have lost at least 12 close friends and others are still missing or in an unknown status. I am grief stricken along with many others in America and my only consolation will be that my Government, the United States Government is intact and is seeking out those involved.
As stated on December 8,1941, by President Roosevelt ,"Yesterday, Dec. 7, 1941 - a date which will live in infamy - the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan". My Fellow Americans I now say this Today September 11, 2001 is a day that will also live on in infamy for today this great land was violated by those we should fear most. We were violated by the terristic actions led by a coward that hides behind the death of thousands. My American brothers and sisters I ask that you stand behind me and support our government and help in any means possible to help the country bury it's dead, to rebuild our country's pride, and to bring to justice the individuals involved in this horrific act. I for one, am ready if we are to head to war, and ready to defend our freedom at the highest of cost. I want the American People to band together and turn this action into the wake up call we needed that we are not safe from terrorism in our home land. I want the American People to stand united and support this great government of ours.
To the people who lost family and friends I extend my heart and words as encouragement. Do not let the loved ones die in vain, do not forget the memories of these people, and live your lives in their honor. I wish that you can trust in your faith whether it be a philosophical faith or religious faith that we will have peace and that Peace will Prevail.

Christopher J. Easley
Network admin/ Math Teacher for the School of excellence in Education , San Antonio,Tx
chris_easley@hotmail.com <mailto:chris_easley@hotmail.com>
My heart goes out ot all

Chris Easley aka silentcerri of ayonae ro...GNome POWER
Empire State Building
# Sep 12 2001 at 9:34 PM Rating: Default
It has just been announced a few minutes ago that a bomb-sniffing dog sweep of the Empire State Building has turned out positive. The building is being evacuated as I type this. I pray that the bomb is not live or can be removed in time. Also, I pray for us all that we will make it through the next few hectic (and most probably conflict-filled) weeks.

Slithah, Monk of the Scale and proud American
Terris-Thule
The time has come.
# Sep 12 2001 at 9:32 PM Rating: Default
At a fundamental level, I do not believe there is any reason to take a life.

However, as a rational person, I know my beliefs are not shared by everyone. And, there comes a time when you must choose to take a life to save more lives. The time has come.

Those who planned, supported and aided the attack on my country should, and I believe will, feel the entire might of the most powerful nation on earth. You are luckier than most of your victims you will have time and knowledge of who to fear and to make peace with your God and your loved ones. But your taking of life will end.
Must Read
# Sep 12 2001 at 9:13 PM Rating: Default
Hello everyone. Sorry for I have not read all the posts.
I myself am 17, i attend HighSchool in Olive Branch, Mississippi. I am of course outraged, sadden, burdened that my government couldn't do anything about this horrendous attack on our native land. The loss of life, emmense, the loss of pride, nulled, the gaining of pride, more than words can express. Retaliation? yes i believe there should be "swift justice" done to those involved. One thing I did notice on many of the posts were people saying "dont kill innocent children, women, and men" and "you are no better if u do that." While this is in fact true, it is also false. One of them misconstruded statements often misused by the people of this world. Fact: they killed 20,000+ innocent people. Fact: This was an act of war. Therefore, if innocents die on their side, so be it, I am not saying aim for bombing (or however they do it) schools, colleges, homes, But i'm saying destroy what needs to be destroyed. Demolish the malevolent muttons until there is nothing else left to demolish.

On another note I do not believe we should "nuke the bastards" there are other possibilities to this. It was announced today that NATO has fully backed the U.S.A. in whatever we decide to do against these scoundrels. If we decide to nuke, so be it. I am just saying i SEMI AGREE with the Nuking of hiroshima and nagasaki. They were deserved, and not deserved, but then again isn't this the same predicament again? its like they say.

THOSE WHO DO NOT LEARN FROM THE PAST ARE DOOMED TO REPEAT IT.

With this I would like to end from the ending of one of my favorite movies "The Seventh Sign"

"Don't forget it. Write it down. Tell them. Tell the whole world wat has been done so that they know the chances that have been given them. Don't let anyone ever forget this day."
RE: Must Read
# Sep 12 2001 at 11:57 PM Rating: Decent
--Therefore, if innocents die on their side, so be it, I am not saying aim for bombing (or however they do it) schools, colleges, homes, But i'm saying destroy what needs to be destroyed. Demolish the malevolent muttons until there is nothing else left to demolish. --

However... Why bomb them? Why anonymously destroy them (per se)? What I think we should do... Bombs are too impersonal... they really don't know what hit them... Plus, there is the whole innocent victim thing...

We should find who did this, of course... Thats given.. My theory is that it was an individual / group, not a country... No country is this stupid, not even Iraq and Sadaam... They know the consequences.. So, find the headquarters of this group, and arrest them... then shoot them... Personal, frightening, and no innocent victims...

Of course my thought on the prefered penalty for these people are very harsh... I doubt it could be done, for the cruel and unusual punishment clause... However, I would put them into a helecopter, and fly it towards a building.. when very close, throw them at the building (full speed) feet first.. a symbolic death.. filled with irony...

But, that's just me.
post
# Sep 12 2001 at 9:09 PM Rating: Default
bobo, if you are cool...post, please.
seen chip

scooter-
Please listen...
# Sep 12 2001 at 9:05 PM Rating: Default
I will not preach, though I would like to. So many have died, and so many more shall. Religion is not to blame, countries are not to blame, governments are not to blame, different peoples and races are not to blame. What should be blamed is the narrow mindedness of all peoples. And so, that is what should be fixed. No one knows who is the perpetrator of the atrocity in New York. Yet fingers have been pointed. Calls for blood have been shouted across the nation. And I ask, "Will it bring them back?" We, the recently attacked and shaken say, destroy the Afghans, the Arabs, the Muslims, and why? It is the same as saying, "Let's go kill some people for our cause!", yet that is exactly what has happened. Do not preach about God smiting the wicked, for then you become one of them. Though it is soul renching, praise *God* for sparing those who were spared, and ask for the forgivness of the guilty. And, jump on the United States to obliterate a nation, instead, ask them to use that force to force all other nations to gather in the name of peace, so that all may be united against those who would try to tear it asunder. I just visited a school today and heard the most horrific things from the children there: "They shouldn't be giving us textbooks, they should be giving us
f!@#$%^ guns. I say we just nuke the h@#$ out of the middle east. We should blow those d@#$ f!@#$%^
arabs of the face of the planet." I was horrified to hear this. I worry about the safety of the world as I'm sure many do. Yes, I weep for America, I love this land, I was born here and it is all I've ever known, but I will not condone the destruction of another people. The only valid reason they can come up with to do such a thing is that they are trying to send a message. Well, send that message through a heavy peace treaty, and then worry about those who break it. But, before you take sides and yell and rant, PLEASE, think, think about everything, think long and hard, and just keep thinking, and see what you come up with.

I wish to point out that again, I am not trying to preach, I am an American citizen born and raised, and I am only trying to get people to think about everything that has happened from every possible angle.

I pray for the souls of all those lost in Tuesday's events, including those Everquestarians lost; I know everyone will be sorely missed.

Remember, look from every angle, ask, listen, explore, love, cry, forgive, yell, calm, speak, smile, frown, feel, and think. Please, never attack.

Thank you.
RE: Please listen...
# Sep 13 2001 at 1:44 AM Rating: Decent
This is an animalistic attack. If your dog snaps at you you don't lie down on your back in an offer of piece. You roll up the news paper and swat him till he learns that he shouldn't do that.
I do believe that it is time to pull out the news paper. the dogs just won't stay off of the couch.

I heard people at work saying I would never try to jump from a building that High. I don't care if it was on fire. For those beams to melt the temperatures were exceeding 1500degrees . How long do you think that takes to kill a person. I would say entirely to long if you are stuck in it. your household oven goes to almost 500degrees go ahead heat it up and grab the element. can you take that pain in just your hand for a few seconds. how bout 1 minute 2 extreem pain so extreem that it was perferable to jump to their deaths than sit in the fire any longer. Ask these people the ones who died slow what they think should be done. Would they shout for peace? If your son, daughter, sister, brother, was burnt alive. what would you be screaming? Peace? Peace is a Lovely Idea that needs to stay where it belongs. In the fantasy worlds the Idea comes from. For here and now in this world peace only ever comes from death. No one knows peace till Death. With that said yes we must bring PEACE to those responsible for these acts. :)
RE: Please listen...
# Sep 13 2001 at 12:11 AM Rating: Default
Yes, I have to agree with the other poster to respond here you're views are absolutely idealistic and your utopia will sadly and unfortunately never exist. However I am not so idealistic as to believe that we can all get along. There is an element in this world that is bent on the destruction of the people of United States and all that it stands for. Obviously, everyone that lives in this country doesn't agree with ALL of the foreign policy that this country maintains. Unfortunalty many extremist Muslims do not care for us, and we have all been declared the infedel. As sad as this is, and while many of us would like to believe that we can work out problems like this through negotiations, we can not. To me, the ultimate problem that leaves us Americans as targets has been left to us by our fathers before us, is the Israeli-Palestinian problem. I have to admit for many years I have been angry at the government of Israel for what they are doing in the occupations of Palestine. I am also angry for the unconditional US support of Israel, considering the situation. But while I sympathize with the Palestinian problems and their struggle for soveriegnty, it is hard, for me, to sympathize any more for a people celebrating in the street at the death of thousands of Americans. I have never experienced joy once in my life over the death of so many people; not in war, acts of nature, or terrorism. As such I can not understand such an action of celebration and I will never sympathize with the palastinians or their allies again. While their leaders can claim that these celebrators are a minority, I can tell you first hand I have never seen any American celebrating in the streets when Palestinian children die from Israeli soldier bullets, and the day I do I will go punch one in the face. I tend to think the Palestinian government was also celebrating and merely caught embarrassed by men, women, and children in the street overjoyed that so many innocent people had died horribly. I wish nothing but death for all those that committed these acts and their allies as well. We obviously can not all get along, and this terrorist act only confirms this. We have no choice but confront our agreessors face to face. If they want kill us as Americans we have no choice but to kill them first. This is war and we know it, we only wait to find the cowards behind this. I look forward to the day that they and all their children and their children's children are gone from the earth for that is what they would do to us.
RE: Please listen...
# Sep 13 2001 at 7:18 AM Rating: Default
so you're basically no better than them?
RE: Please listen...
# Sep 12 2001 at 9:50 PM Rating: Default
I have stoped and thought about what has happened, I feel concern for what may come and what will more than likly come. With all this thinking and hopeing all i can see is that they as a people have attacked the U.S. they as a people stood in their streets and celebrited what has happened to OTHER human begins. Now i ask you this if the U.S. does not step in and do something about what has happened WHO WILL?? Where will this stop? At you'r door step? At my door step? Or has it already gone farther than that has it seeped into our homes and into our hearts and into the very marrow of life as we know it? People have died more threats have been made by the people that did these acts, and personally i'am scarred but also outragged about what has happened, and SOMEONE will pay for these acts, Americans now and the people that started this later. First we will regroup and mend our wounds, but the sleeping giant is AWAKENED once more and BLOOD has filled our vison. Just don't plan any trips to thoes countires any time soon, and may our thoughts be with the people that have and are soon to be in a better place weither it be by our hands or the hands of anthor ALL PEOPLE have lost this time and the tolls will only get worse.

15, Elizabeth City N.C.
This is only the begining and my your gods watch over our souls
RE: Please listen...
# Sep 12 2001 at 9:28 PM Rating: Decent
Thanks god someone thinks a bit :) Read what he / she posted pls
RE: Please listen...
# Sep 12 2001 at 10:08 PM Rating: Default
I read what he/she posted, and while it is a very civil way of going about things, you can tell it is a very idealist approach, not realistic.

Of course, "Nuking the f*** out of them" is just as extremist as the ones that did it. But, if we gather our resources and lobby for world peace, attacks such as this will never stop and innocent people will keep dying. If we retaliate, we may seem like we're reducing ourselves to their level, but we aren't going to stop them from up on our pedistals. These acts of terrorism will only stop when those responsible have been captured and controlled. So while you are very right, unfortunately the idealistic approach of making peace with everyone will no longer work.
Strategic Strike
# Sep 12 2001 at 9:03 PM Rating: Default
My sympathies go out to everyone affected by this unneeded act of terrorism. I do agree that something needs to be done, but my suggestion is more simple and discreet. Just like a surgeon attacks a specific part of the body to save the whole, I say we would be better off surgically removing the threats of terrorism one at a time in a discreet way. Lets just say that a small team of people could go in once the group of people have been discovered and elimate the threat with the least amount of impact to the civilian public around the target. Just my opinion.
My feelings, observations, opinions, etc.
# Sep 12 2001 at 8:59 PM Rating: Default
My older brother is working on his Phd. in Chemistry at CUNY. He wasn't likely to be in the downtown area, so I just hoped he hadn't been dumb enough to go rubberneck and waited for him to get hold of us. I got an email from him and he talked to my mom later that day. Aside from having to walk from midtown all the way to his apartment in the Bronx, he was OK.

I am in Oregon and watched everything happen before I went to work Tuesday.

I don't think anyone had any idea that the buildings would collapse. I know how big, no, how frigging huge those things are and knowing how little damage the truck-bomb did I figured that at most the insurance companies would decide to shorten the towers, months later, after everything settled down. My roommate was watching the news and saw the first one go down. I went into his room and as the camera pulled back, I could see a whole floor on Tower 2 go slowly black. Then another, and another. Then it started shedding material for no apparent reason. I don't know if it was people or steel or what, and then it too settled.

My roommate Mike and I are both technically oriented people, our families have done construction, architecture, fabrication, farming, etc. I build race car roll cages and have a day job in a semiconductor fab. He runs an auto repair shop. We had just assumed that the exoskeleton would have had no problem staying up. It was the 15 tons of jet fuel, I guess.

We had no idea they'd go down. We just sat there glued to the tube with deer-in-the-headlights looks going "ooh... they fell down..."

As technogeeks, my friends and I critique movie special effects, make jokes about nuking Iraq and Serbia, and speculate academically about every catastrophe that comes along.

Terrorism, like every other kind of warfare, has technical advances. This event is a leap, an innovation, and my purely creative side was like "wow, impressive. Tom Clancy should be proud."

I kept getting flashes, though, as my humanity came through.

I know nothing about New York and I asked Mike, "Mike, where on the island is CUNY?" Where's my brother John? God, I hope he's not stupid enough to go rubberneck. Tuesday morning, he's got to be at the school, midtown, far enough away. Oh God, there's got to be 10k got squashed. Those bastards, those cocksucking fundementalists. (...)

Over and over, back and forth, Peter Jennings and my rage.

My cleanroom job is a weekend shift and I do my roll-cage building during the week at Mike's auto shop but I couldn't do anything. I just drove around, listened to the news, went home.

I logged on and sent my brother email. I figured he'd email out when he could, or call my mom in Ohio. I watched the news.

I've been afraid of something bad happening ever since Sharon went and started this current Intifada with his little rah-rah rally at the Wall. I realize that this is not going to be a popular view, but I feel that the entity that has had the greatest ability to solve the Middle-East difficulties is Israel. Instead of using that power, they have a bunch of racist, theocratic idiots that won't let go and allow their country to do the right thing.

I was so angry when Rabin was killed. It isn't fair. Psychopaths get what they want by killing innocent people. Their groupies in the larger society get to puff their chest and take over. When Bobby Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. were killed, it left our progressive movements twisting in the wind and getting lost in lame politiking for 25 years. What would have happened if someone managed to get Jesse Helms, Newt Gingrich, etc.? Hmmm. Well, maybe we don't need assassinations to make the Republicans act like a bunch of disorganized losers.

My point is that Israel needs to be part of the solution and start doing more of the right things -- some right things being: don't push the Palestinians out. Encourage civilization in the Palestinian community. Don't kill people when it isn't necessary.

The fundementalist mullahs/rabbis that want all Israelis/Palestinians to die do not speak for Civilization. They do not speak for the secular Jews that envisioned an Israeli homeland. They do not speak for the Muslim women who have become educated against the odds. They do not speak for the victims of Auschweitz or the Afgans who have died resisting the Taliban, fighting for their right to have a civilization instead of a glorified Berber encampment. They do not speak for the Iranian majority that thinks of themselves as Persians, a people with a rich history as a tolerant CIVILIZATION, who are tired of the theocrats and the poverty and who keep voting, overwhelmingly, over and over, for a SECULAR prime minister. They do not speak for the Palestinians that work for a living, that have sent their children to joint schooling with Israeli children. They sure as hell don't speak for me and if I am ever have the happy experience of getting harangued by a Christian theocrat, I will take pleasure in kicking his ***.

The religious fundementalists in the Middle East speak only for defective brain chemistry. Whether or not bin Laden did this or not, the video I've seen of him makes it clear to me that this is a spoiled rich brat who happens to be a psychopath and has used his dwindling inheritence to indulge his desire to kill people. He is no different than the Israeli troops that aim their rubber bullets at teenagers heads just because they can.. It's just a matter of a difference of resources.

This crap has gone one for too many years. I support an all out war on terrorists and their training camps. I think we should give the Taliban an opportunity to cooperate fully, but if they resist, we should eliminate them. I think we should hit the camps in Sudan and Algeria. If the government of Sudan doesn't cooperate, we should eliminate them.

I think we need to tie up our loose end in Iraq.

If we end up dealing with very hardened targets, underground targets, we have a couple of options. Destroy the surface, land, and secure the area. Listen for movement and digging. Use penetrator bombs. Listen for movement and digging. Use penetrator bombs. Repeat until no movement or digging is detected.

Where possible, we should think hard about using nukes, just to make a point. I do not advocate hitting populated areas, but if there is a camp out in the middle of nowhere, we could take the opportunity to do a nice, clean airburst.

If we don't feel like digging out bin Laden's Afgan installation, we could use nuclear excavation. The research and science has already been done. I'm sure there're some old farts at Livermore that have all the necessary documentation in a filing cabinet somewhere.

I think it might be appropriate to use exactly four warheads.

As far as Israel goes... If I was in charge, which I'm not, and I figure I'm in the minority opinion on this, but iffen it was me, I would make it clear to the right-wing cocksuckers in Israel that this is NOT an occasion for them to jump up and dance around with the idea that we are going to let them go in and cleanse the occupied lands. My eyes clench shut with pain every time I hear a psychopathic ******* that happens to be Jewish talk about how all Palestinians are terrorists, blah blah blah. I know a Palestinian rather well. He and his family are hard working good people that just want to be able to work, own houses, have cars, etc. -- to live in a civilization, in other words.

I have the same reaction to the Protestants in Northern Ireland. I am sickened by the idea that the Orange Order has a tradition of marching through Catholic areas celebrating the centuries old defeat of Catholics. It reminds me of the ******* KKK. I think that like Israel, the Queen, the supposed head of the Anglican religion, has an obligation to do something to get her faction to behave. The fact that she doesn't pisses me off. I don't know why the British tolerate the existence of a monarchy that accepts the benefits of royalty without making herself friggin' USEFUL.

Speaking of worthless racist organizations like the Orange Order and the KKK, has anyone noticed that the KKK and their ilk have been shoved aside by civilization in this country? These things CAN be made better. The Civil Rights Movement is something about this country that makes me proud. Was anyone else pleasantly amazed that South Africa lost Apartheid without everyone getting killed? Good things can happen. It takes humane action by the people with the power to make things right. White America gave up Jim Crow, slowly. The South African Apartheid government willingly gave up power. After taking control, Mandela didn't use black rage and numbers to wipe out the whites.

The Japanese, after their unconditional surrender, after being firebombed and nuked, expected the Americans to come in, take over, and kill everyone. This fact has been forgotten, but a common theme to comments by Japaneses that lived through the occupation was that they were surprised when MacArthur (sp?) turned out to be a pretty magnanimous, decent ruler. Remember the Marshall Plan? This is a good thing that happened. We restrained ourselves and didn't continue into victorious genocide. That was a critical advance in civilization, I think.

This advance needs to happen in Israel.

So... war it is, but we are not the idiots currently in charge in Israel, Jews that advocate genocide. We are too big a nation to indulge in that specific a hypocrisy. Smack the terrorists. Help the territories. Stop playing kissy-face with the Israeli right-wing. Do the right thing.

Give blood. Be safe.

An' smash dem froggies!

Skyblat
Troll of the 15th Spirit
Bristlebane
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