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I'm glad some people still seem to care. Last year on 9/11 I wore an American flag tie to work and one guy I worked with said "isn't it about time we got over that?" I was like 'umm...NO.'
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I would like to see Americans really investigate the truth about 9/11...
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I don't think it's a case of being ignorant but just that life goes on. Terrible things happen and you find a way to go on, hopefully changing for the better.
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Actually I thought it was pretty ignorant to plaster reminders of this tragic event on cars in the first place. To still see them after all these years just shows how callous and uncaring the American public has grown in the past few decades. Nobody has forgotten what happened on 9/11 - so why the constant reminders? Have we become a nation of idiots where we must be constantly reminded of horrible things? What's next? Temporary tattoos with the date that MLK was assassinated on them? Post it notes to remind us when Jack Kennedy was murdered? Remember Perl Harbor Napkins? Remember the Mane disposable diapers? The smart pricks who printed up all those ignorant bumper stickers are still laughing at all the dummies who plastered them all over their cars years ago I'm sure. They took advantage of a national tragedy and exploited it for a quick buck....yeah, it's the American way all right - and it's sick as all get out too. Anyway - to constantly be reminded on how the Bush regime let the whole nation down on that September day is really -really sick. And to those who dwell on horrors of the past like that I say enough is enough - and it's time to get back to reality and move on in life. We have not grown ignorant - we ARE STILL ignorant, and it's high time we stop being slaves to our emotions and get on with the business at hand. I mean no offense to anyone here - but I am tired of this once a year propaganda campaign that's shovedd own our throats by the conservative media and the right wing propaganda machine...it's getting real - real sick the shameless things they are doing - and I for one have had enough of it.
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I think that America as a whole should care more than we seem to do right now, but as a country we shouldn't be stuck in the past. I think we need to move forward while still remembering the people who died that day.
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I think many or most Americans remember it only once a year. For those who lost family members and friends, and for those whose lives were changed forever, they live with it everyday. Many still have family members and friends deployed in Iraq and Afghanistan and working on other levels of followup associated with 9/11. For them the meaning behind 9/11 is more personal, long term and enduring.
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Every sign i see makes me SO furrious, more and more to wanna hunt down those pig headed morons myself who killed all those innocent people like you and me.
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I haven't checked the channel listings today, but I remember how last year the only channel showing anything about 9/11 was the History Channel... something could be read into that.
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yes, I'm still touched and always will be. It is an event that changed who we are and the way we live, like Dec 7, 1941, D-Day, etc.
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