Rowdyboy
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Tue Sep-12-06 12:32 AM
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Poll question: How 'bout it folks....it's 9/12...anyone else SICK of remembering 9/11? |
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Edited on Tue Sep-12-06 12:43 AM by Rowdyboy
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Singular73
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Tue Sep-12-06 12:34 AM
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1. Im sick of the media forcing me to rememeber 9/11 |
Rowdyboy
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Tue Sep-12-06 12:37 AM
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Personally, living through it once was enough for me..... |
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It was a hideous nightmare (I had many friends in the area, though none turned out to be victims). I thought the coverage today was way overblown to the point of being offensive but obviously not everyone here on DU agrees with me.
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Tue Sep-12-06 12:37 AM
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2. Rowdyboy, as long as the Bush Administration is in power, EVERY day will |
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Edited on Tue Sep-12-06 12:46 AM by Penndems
be 9/11. This country will never be allowed to heal, because this cabal wants to keep the wound open, and use it for political gain and to frighten people.
(Edited because I can't type tonight. :( )
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Tue Sep-12-06 12:41 AM
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3. Of course, thats the point....Let's drum up fear, make Democrats seem.... |
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Edited on Tue Sep-12-06 12:51 AM by Rowdyboy
to be weak-kneed pansies, and convince "security mom's" in Boise Idaho and Albany Georgia that their babies are threatened by the bad Democrats!
You are, sadly, entirely correct. The country can't heal because they can't aford to allow it to.
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Tue Sep-12-06 12:45 AM
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It's to the benefit of the Administration and their minions to keep the wound festering for as long as possible. No healing, no closure, no moving on with our lives.
Everyday is 9/11 to them, and they never fail to remind us of that day.
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Tue Sep-12-06 01:00 AM
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5. I'm infinitely grateful it's over and nothing bad happened. |
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* trotting around, waving the bloody flag and quoting Usama is just far too much for me - NO TV - very little Internet - I put the world on 'Ignore' most of the day and just did my job.
Mama, why are we still best freinds forever with the Saudi's? - Best Poll Option Ever!
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Tue Sep-12-06 01:01 AM
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6. I'm sick of "the president" fake remembering 9/11, but... |
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...if you stay away from the BS Broadcast network crap, some of the new shows (like NOVA: Building at Ground Zero) are O.K. < http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/wtc/>
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Tue Sep-12-06 01:11 AM
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9. I'm sure there's some quality material out there, but I'm just not one who |
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finds comfort in reliving horrible times. Some images are burned on my brain: Bobby Kennedy's assassination, the heartbreaking Challenger explosion with Christie McAuliffe, and scenes of celebrations of the fall of the Berlin Wall can each bring me to tears. I don't understand the need to see the same footage, over and over, and relive the pain of seeing it the first time.
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Tue Sep-12-06 01:54 AM
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13. You should see the 9/11 show they're showing on German TV right now... |
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...they just interviewed Neil Young about it all. I'm watching it on DW TV (German) with the TVU Player (on-line), here a link at a post I just did: < http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=show_mesg&forum=364&topic_id=2114953&mesg_id=2114953>
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Tue Sep-12-06 01:05 AM
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7. I'm not sick or remembering 9/11 I'm sick that it happened! |
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nothing political about it. It was a tragic day that should have never happened and hopefully never will.. that is we need real leaders in office to make sure this type of thing doesn't happen again.
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Tue Sep-12-06 01:07 AM
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8. I'm so sorry that remembering almost 3,000 people slaughtered that day |
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is such a bother for you. You poor baby.
:sarcasm:
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Tue Sep-12-06 01:18 AM
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10. I'm offended by both the media and the Republicans exploiting the death |
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Edited on Tue Sep-12-06 01:21 AM by Rowdyboy
of 3000 of my fellow countrymen on this day for their personal political advantage. It sickens me. Apparently, you find it appropriate. We have a difference in values.
I'm also sickened by the deaths of another 3000 of my countrymen in Iraq in a ridiculous war against someone who hated AlQueda as much as we do. You okay with that too?
Cheap shot on your part.
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Tue Sep-12-06 01:20 AM
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11. I was just going by your OP and that's not what it said. |
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There are many who are sick of hearing about September 11th in general and the OP made you sound like one of them. Thanks for the clarification.
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Tue Sep-12-06 01:29 AM
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12. Sorry if I overreacted, but I'm really nauseated by the coverage..... |
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It has been sickening, the media refuses to do its job and tell the truth and the public (see PT9/11 etc)apparently laps it up. Its cheap. Its tawdry commercialization of the greatest tragedy of my lifetime.
I've had enough. I want it to be September 12th and start thinking about beating Dewine, Chafee, Santorum, Talent and Kyle. The 24/7 saturation coverage of the 9/11 tragedy may be okay for some personality types, but others of us freak out. I never want to remember the pain I felt 9/11/2001 again. Some people do. That's their choice but I personally find it a living nightmare.
Why is reliving horrible, nightmarish events over and over and over supposed to be so liberating? It leaves me very, very cold.
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Tue Sep-12-06 02:35 AM
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It is ok to separate the deaths ....
IF it is bad for 3000 Innocent Iraqis to die .. (it is )
IF it is bad for 3000 Innocent Palestinians to die .. (it is )
IF it is bad for 3000 Innocent Jews to die .. (it is )
IF it is bad for ANY innocent human beings to die ..... of COURSE it is ...
Then it is equally bad, at the very least, that 3000 innocent americans died ....
WHY would your let your valid distrust and anger at one political party affect your basic humanity ?
Cmon ..... those were REAL people in those buildings ... mothers, fathers, sons and daughters ....
I respect the right to criticize the media .... but the fact that 3000 innocent people died that day is enough to at least ponder it, and memorialize it fairly ....
You have every right to object to its 'usage' as a political symbol .... but the fact that those people should be remembered, in some decent way, is unimpeachable ....
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Tue Sep-12-06 02:51 AM
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16. Great post !!! I feel the same way as you.....I watched as much as I could |
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Edited on Tue Sep-12-06 02:54 AM by fuzzyball
All those people murdered were working people trying to make a living. Most had families. Almost all were civilians. There were even children present in the buildings.
Even the Japanese kamekazi's attacked only military targets. The Islamic terrorists and Nazi's have no problem killing civilians.
The terrorist act of 911 was on same level as Nazi's gassing innocent men, women & children.
Regardless of one's political party, Americans have every right to memorialize in a solemn manner the worst massacre of civilians in our history, on its 5 year anniversary.
Thank goodness I am not yet so crass as to dismiss today's events simply because we have repugs occupying white house and congress. I am American first, Democrat 2nd. If someone has a problem with that then I think they have a problem.
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Tue Sep-12-06 02:41 AM
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15. It's a national, republiclown driven, media stimulated |
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orgasm of sorrow, politics, fear, and craziness. I was sick of it before it all began.(sigh) Maybe it'll all be over in a week or so.
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Tue Sep-12-06 09:03 AM
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17. FEAR-WHINE-AGGRESSION....? |
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When will the US GROW UP and take some responsibility for creating the conditions that lead up to 9/11?
Instead of going out and making things worse?
Of course if there are profits involved...then it's got ot be OK?
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Tue Sep-12-06 09:22 AM
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18. I was sick of the coverage too. |
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But I didn't turn the tv on much, only on certain occasions. But that doesn't mean I will never forget what happened on September 11, 2001. It always makes me sad.
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Tue Sep-12-06 10:06 AM
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19. I'm of the thought that if we forget the past we are doomed to repeat it - |
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- That said, I did watch some of it. And I felt thankful that none of my family or friends died that day and I hope and pray that the families of those who did have found some type of closure in the past five years.
I guess the coverage of the 09/11 memorial events is a lot like watching a not-for-prime time movie. If you do not like what is on the TV, you have the option to choose not to watch it or just turn the box off.
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Tue Sep-12-06 10:51 AM
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to do is to go on a media blackout. I don't watch the news and I don't subscribe to the paper. I get my news from the headlines in the Latest Breaking News forum, only clicking on one for more information if I am interested. We have to do this in our house because the indigestion we had from the rage we were feeling inside was affecting our sleep. You should try it! As a result, September 12 feels like September 11, except that it is Tuesday.
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Tue Sep-12-06 10:11 PM
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I now only partake of the main stream media offerings so I know what I'm SUPPOSED to think so I don't run afoul of the Mind Police.
I watch a little just to get the drift of it....so I can pretend to be insane. ;-)
Real news and information is found on the web.
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Tue Sep-12-06 10:48 PM
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22. I was so sick of it after the original 9/30. |
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I wanna puke everytime some (repuke) brings it up.
I never let fear rule me - I prefer to nurture my ANGER at bush* and ALL repukes till it is a nice big rolling boil...I will never forgive THEM or forget what THEY have done to OUR country...
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Tue Sep-12-06 10:56 PM
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23. 9-11 is a national tragedy, much as December 7, 1941 was |
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FDR did not use the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor to become a tyrant and take civil liberties away from most citizens, the Nisei being the exception, nor did he labeled his critics enablers of the Axis powers.
Bush took 9-11 and turned it into an obscenity, a pretext for tyranny, much in the same way as Hitler used the Reichstag fire to consolidate his power.
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