September 11, 2005

we mustn't forget

the day exactly four year's ago, today.

who's to know that the perpetrator's would bring total chaos bluemarble-wide with their own twisted brand of teaching's. and their pitifully "victimised" brethren in the UK have got the effin gall to demand this. 'cos holocaust day is deemed offensive. to their sensibilities.

you give em an inch, they demand a yard eh? i was outraged when told recently that in canada, christian's are told to utter "happy holidays" instead of "merry crimbo" to fellow christian's. so as not to cause *offence* to em muslim's over there.

they ain't celebratin the festival, so what's their problem? should christian's wish this same bunch of tosser's "happy eid al-fitr" not "happy hols" then? not logically sound innit?

i'll await with bated breath what this potentially subversive lot may suggest next. a mosque at every turn, jostling for space with the corner-shop?

as enscribed by the letter b @ September 11, 2005 05:36 PM | someone's pinged

b, I think that 9/11 effected the whole world, not just Americans. I think any violence nowadays done to any country or their people, effect us all in some way.

as blahed by "Alice" @ September 13, 2005 10:16 AM

not at all Alice :) 9/11 to me is a tragedy on how a bunch of twats could go about inflictin harm on their fellow human beings using religion and US's economic prosperity as excuses to perpetuate their "cause".

oddly enough 9/11 makes me feel rather american whenever i'm in the company of yanks! hope you don't mind me.

as blahed by the letter b @ September 13, 2005 08:11 AM

Most of us haven't. Unfortunately, there are some that already have, or were never affected by what happened on 9/11 when it did happen.

Thanks b.

as blahed by "Alice" @ September 12, 2005 09:16 PM
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