All of the "cops have no duty to protect" morons don't remember 9/11.
Hell, the "masterminds" are still in Cuba waiting for a trial to begin...at significant cost to American taxpayers I might add.
Maybe it is well past time to deliver unto each of those mother ******* ******** a round of .308 to their ******* skull.
US military trial of 9/11 suspects drags on 20 years after attack
Torture, secrecy and dysfunction plague military tribunal at Guantanamo Bay with no resolution in sight.www.aljazeera.com
As you are remembering the thousands of victims who passed on this day, take note of these pieces of ****.
These ******** should have had their ******* throats slit by now.
Not my point, but cool story.Warren V. District of Columbia would like a word.
Being only 27 (I was 5/6 when the towers fell) the terrorists 100% won. We pissed away 21 years, disenfranchised an entire generation from the Military. All for what, to kill a few backwater terrorists shitbags? Sorry for the negative post but that's how I see 9/11 at this point. When America said F*** freedom I want the .gov to take care of me, despite it being the governments incompetence that 9/11 even happened in the first place.
I was also employed by AT&T....Oakton Va.I for one will never forget. I watched it unfold live on tv in horror. I worked for AT&T at the time and knew we had offices, personnel, and equipment there.
The sky was cloudless most of that week, and with all airline flights grounded, no conn trails either. It was one of the eeriest weeks of my life.
On September 11, 2001, 19 militants associated with the Islamic extremist group al Qaeda hijacked four airplanes and carried out suicide attacks against targets in the United States.Take a minute today and say a prayer for all those who lost their lives 20 years ago today...
Just because they dont, doesnt mean most dont try.All of the "cops have no duty to protect" morons don't remember 9/11.
And we dont realize how loud planes really are. I realized then how much background noise they give off. Even if you cant see them in the sky, you were still hearing them. I didnt understand that until the noise was gone.I for one will never forget. I watched it unfold live on tv in horror. I worked for AT&T at the time and knew we had offices, personnel, and equipment there.
The sky was cloudless most of that week, and with all airline flights grounded, no conn trails either. It was one of the eeriest weeks of my life.
So trueWe lost so much that day beyond American lives. The TSA, Patriot Act, and numerous other three letter agencies and departments are the legacy of that day.
After Pearl Harbor we fought to uphold our principles, brought freedom to our enemies, and came out a stronger and better nation.
Sadly I don’t believe the same can be said of 9/11. We raced to give up our freedoms in the hopes of feeling safe again. I don’t feel safer and I know I’m far less free today.