Tuesday, September 11, 2018

Never Forget.








14 comments:

  1. I watched "Flight 93" yesterday for the first time. *sniff*

    What an incredibly sad day this will always be. When I think about how far we have crumbled as a people since then I'm even sadder.

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    1. Flight 93 was an incredible film. I think what happened on that flight was more of a deterrent for future hijackers than all TSA rules & regs combined.

      I will never forget that day.

      We dishonour the memory of every person who died that day when ever the nameless hoards are allowed to arrive by dinghy or foot, by train or by lorry at the Gates of Vienna. When in hell did we surrender?

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    2. We had surrendered before the first plane struck.

      This is why they were sent in the first place.

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    1. A civil war? Heritage Americans/Canadians vs. the immigrant hordes and communists?

      I'm in. Even if it costs my life. My country is being stolen from beneath my feet and I've had ENOUGH.

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    2. Yes and yes. But also to teach the whiny nincompoops, sjw's, unwashed, unemployed, basement dwelling fucktards, that freedom has a price tag.

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    3. Spoiled beggars with their hands in our pockets, mewling 24/7 about "racism" and "oppression" while sitting in front of their huge TVs and playing on the latest IPhone that most of us can't afford. Draft them all!

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    4. > We need a war.

      We're in several.

      No I mean like a war war /whoopi-goldberg

      I feel that. The struggle is real.

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    5. Silver platter boy:

      https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DmxnzCMVAAAqugv.jpg

      Did you see where Scarborough says that Trump is a bigger danger to the country than 9/11 was? Are these people insane? Either they are to think that we believe that or we are to do so.

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    6. John Lennon had more credibility when he said the Beatles were bigger than Jesus.

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  3. Fay, I've seen The Falling Man in my dreams for 17 years. He'll be with me until I die.

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  4. The radio station at worked played the Alan Jackson song yesterday at 8:45 am. Thank God there were no customers top see my tears

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