Another great article by Mr. Murdock.
1 posted on
12/08/2004 6:11:48 AM PST by
jimbo123
To: jimbo123
Killed?
Try 'murdered' instead.
To: jimbo123
Just curious. I thought both planes hit from the south sides of the towers? Am I wrong about this?
3 posted on
12/08/2004 6:15:02 AM PST by
ProudVet77
(Just say NO to blue states.)
To: jimbo123
Another tidbit that has gone ignored.
The age mean was 30 y.o.
Most of these young professionals still had living parents.
No one has reported the domino affect that I've personally been a part of.
Parents don't want to outlive their children.
The death still continues.
And trying to explain to young children that lost their daddy in the attack, and why grandpa just died and grandma is regressing and mommy is now on funny drugs from the psychiatrists...
Notice no special reports from the MSM.
5 posted on
12/08/2004 6:34:18 AM PST by
Calpernia
(Breederville.com)
To: jimbo123
I get incensed by hearing newsie-readers, pundits, commentators, politicians, etc., use the term tragedy when the action or event was an atrocity.
Tragedy implies that something bad happened but there really wasn't any way to prevent it. A tornado hitting a building and killing an occupant is a tragedy.
The barbarous murder of 2,700 innocent citizens by terrorists hijacking airplanes and intentionally using them as volatile missiles aimed at buildings is not a tragedy -- that is an atrocity.
7 posted on
12/08/2004 6:39:51 AM PST by
TomGuy
(America: Best friend or worst enemy. Choose wisely.)
To: jimbo123
Great article with some sound practical advice. What effect will it have? How about N-O-N-E!
To: jimbo123
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