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Topic: Rita Lasar on 9/11-Inspirational Speech
Cali66's photo
Thu 09/11/08 02:49 AM






2 Buildings went down, cry a river people.


mad :angry:



1 child dies every 3 seconds.
30,000 African children under the age of 5 die every day.
Malaria kills 3,000 African children every day.

WOW and USA still cries about 2 buildings that went down 7 years ago.



9/11 Was flat out Murder



Every 15 seconds someone in Africa dies of hunger. Yes we can take a walk down the street and see dumpsters full of food wasted. My friend that is Murder.


If their government care, that would not be happening.


You're absolutely right, if their government cared... It is opposite--- is that their faults?
I am not sure I understand the logic of --it's ok a child is slaughtered and starving- with the rationale --it's their governments problem, they should care.

eh, I guess it don't really matter if I have 50 pair of shoes and some little kid without food for two days.
:/
Personal inventory- self worth-
And yea having 800 pairs who cares, but it is- if ya can do that much for yourself why can't you do something for someone else. So what- don't go global.
I mean what do we truly support now days, through our actions and monies?
:/

what makes you(blanket) feel accomplished? Most seem to do finger pointing- and backing up-- hay hay, I'm not going to help them... What have they done for me lately?

So we are still living, yea? Ya don't feel you reap what you've sewn?


Cali66's photo
Thu 09/11/08 02:54 AM





One thing I find very interesting, is the fact that anytime a country gets invaded, destroyed by a hurricane, or whatever....the US is always there providing aid, helping to re-establish governments, etc.

9-11-2001. Who came to our rescue?

ABSOLUTELY NO ONE. Sure, all the countries got together to say, "We condemn these attacks, etc." BUT NO ONE came to our aid.

Now, we are being asked to join the world. Is it any wonder why Americans are so bitter?


Right because we have living conditions in America like Rwanda right? And like in Darfur right? Our moments of tragedy, in contrast to their years??? Every moment of their lives.
Twisted.


If we didn't do what we do, the US would be EXACTLY like Rwanda and Darfur.

Untwisted.

And kindly take your own advice for future reference about being disrespectful.


I am neither bitter nor disrespectful.
Like I told The other poster stay on topic, do not direct posts towards me or anyone in my posts Or I will report you.


I am on topic. I am responding to your posts. If the topic is deviated at any time from what you say, then it is no fault but your own.

As far as reporting go ahead. I have done nothing but be respectful to you on this thread. I am simply responding to your posts in a civilized manner. Look back. Have I directly attacked you in any way? Absolutely not. HOWEVER, you put words like "Twisted" after things I say. To me, that is disrespectful. I am trying to help you see why Americans think the way they do.

But you ma'am, are totally off base here. As I try to talk to you in a civilized manner, you continue to threaten people on this post for reporting. That is wrong, and very disgusting to me.

I was on the receiving end of 9/11. I lost many police and firefighter friends because of an unprovoked attack. I have also lost many friends during this war.

You ma'am have no idea as to how this country was that day; and you never will. I ask again, why do you think us Americans are so bitter? Can you not see past your Portuguese coast and for once, just LISTEN to what some of us have to say?

My guess is, your response to this post will be very hateful. Because you can't see beyond your own hate in order to see the pain of others.


shades
California- born/raised

Spaceman2008's photo
Thu 09/11/08 02:55 AM






One thing I find very interesting, is the fact that anytime a country gets invaded, destroyed by a hurricane, or whatever....the US is always there providing aid, helping to re-establish governments, etc.

9-11-2001. Who came to our rescue?

ABSOLUTELY NO ONE. Sure, all the countries got together to say, "We condemn these attacks, etc." BUT NO ONE came to our aid.

Now, we are being asked to join the world. Is it any wonder why Americans are so bitter?


Right because we have living conditions in America like Rwanda right? And like in Darfur right? Our moments of tragedy, in contrast to their years??? Every moment of their lives.
Twisted.


If we didn't do what we do, the US would be EXACTLY like Rwanda and Darfur.

Untwisted.

And kindly take your own advice for future reference about being disrespectful.


I am neither bitter nor disrespectful.
Like I told The other poster stay on topic, do not direct posts towards me or anyone in my posts Or I will report you.


I am on topic. I am responding to your posts. If the topic is deviated at any time from what you say, then it is no fault but your own.

As far as reporting go ahead. I have done nothing but be respectful to you on this thread. I am simply responding to your posts in a civilized manner. Look back. Have I directly attacked you in any way? Absolutely not. HOWEVER, you put words like "Twisted" after things I say. To me, that is disrespectful. I am trying to help you see why Americans think the way they do.

But you ma'am, are totally off base here. As I try to talk to you in a civilized manner, you continue to threaten people on this post for reporting. That is wrong, and very disgusting to me.

I was on the receiving end of 9/11. I lost many police and firefighter friends because of an unprovoked attack. I have also lost many friends during this war.

You ma'am have no idea as to how this country was that day; and you never will. I ask again, why do you think us Americans are so bitter? Can you not see past your Portuguese coast and for once, just LISTEN to what some of us have to say?

My guess is, your response to this post will be very hateful. Because you can't see beyond your own hate in order to see the pain of others.


shades
California- born/raised


Whatever.

Cali66's photo
Thu 09/11/08 02:58 AM







One thing I find very interesting, is the fact that anytime a country gets invaded, destroyed by a hurricane, or whatever....the US is always there providing aid, helping to re-establish governments, etc.

9-11-2001. Who came to our rescue?

ABSOLUTELY NO ONE. Sure, all the countries got together to say, "We condemn these attacks, etc." BUT NO ONE came to our aid.

Now, we are being asked to join the world. Is it any wonder why Americans are so bitter?


Right because we have living conditions in America like Rwanda right? And like in Darfur right? Our moments of tragedy, in contrast to their years??? Every moment of their lives.
Twisted.


If we didn't do what we do, the US would be EXACTLY like Rwanda and Darfur.

Untwisted.

And kindly take your own advice for future reference about being disrespectful.


I am neither bitter nor disrespectful.
Like I told The other poster stay on topic, do not direct posts towards me or anyone in my posts Or I will report you.


I am on topic. I am responding to your posts. If the topic is deviated at any time from what you say, then it is no fault but your own.

As far as reporting go ahead. I have done nothing but be respectful to you on this thread. I am simply responding to your posts in a civilized manner. Look back. Have I directly attacked you in any way? Absolutely not. HOWEVER, you put words like "Twisted" after things I say. To me, that is disrespectful. I am trying to help you see why Americans think the way they do.

But you ma'am, are totally off base here. As I try to talk to you in a civilized manner, you continue to threaten people on this post for reporting. That is wrong, and very disgusting to me.

I was on the receiving end of 9/11. I lost many police and firefighter friends because of an unprovoked attack. I have also lost many friends during this war.

You ma'am have no idea as to how this country was that day; and you never will. I ask again, why do you think us Americans are so bitter? Can you not see past your Portuguese coast and for once, just LISTEN to what some of us have to say?

My guess is, your response to this post will be very hateful. Because you can't see beyond your own hate in order to see the pain of others.


shades
California- born/raised


Whatever.

slaphead

waving I was in DFW in Marchshades



Spaceman2008's photo
Thu 09/11/08 03:01 AM
Cool!

Cali66's photo
Thu 09/11/08 03:03 AM

Cool!


I will be out there again in a few months, and again sometime next year :D
My daughter will do basic training in TX

Spaceman2008's photo
Thu 09/11/08 03:05 AM


Cool!


I will be out there again in a few months, and again sometime next year :D
My daughter will do basic training in TX


Awesome! Where about?

Basic training? Air Force?

Cali66's photo
Thu 09/11/08 03:11 AM



Cool!


I will be out there again in a few months, and again sometime next year :D
My daughter will do basic training in TX


Awesome! Where about?

Basic training? Air Force?


biggrin yes! AF Aim High! :D

She has been doing JROTC for 3 yrs. & will likely have her Associates soon after she graduates h.s. next yeardrinker She started college already.. If not-it's ok she is taking all University transfer Units right now in college :D She wants to go Officer- so active-reserve-ROTC/University-active .. :D
She has big plans..
Good for her huh?

yay, she is getting out! :D well and going to be successful, ha. I will have to find you and kick ya= give you a 'what for!"
kidding..

madisonman's photo
Thu 09/11/08 03:37 AM
Russian TV Prime Time To Air 9-11 Truth Film

Italian film-maker Giulietto Chiesa, who was in Berlin for a screening of his documentary which questions the official US version of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, has called for an international tribunal to probe events.
http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0%2C2144%2C3626100%2C00.html

Cali66's photo
Thu 09/11/08 03:42 AM

Russian TV Prime Time To Air 9-11 Truth Film

Italian film-maker Giulietto Chiesa, who was in Berlin for a screening of his documentary which questions the official US version of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, has called for an international tribunal to probe events.
http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0%2C2144%2C3626100%2C00.html


Thank you, I will watch/read it

madisonman's photo
Thu 09/11/08 04:55 AM


Russian TV Prime Time To Air 9-11 Truth Film

Italian film-maker Giulietto Chiesa, who was in Berlin for a screening of his documentary which questions the official US version of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, has called for an international tribunal to probe events.
http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0%2C2144%2C3626100%2C00.html


Thank you, I will watch/read it
you might find this interesting might not but it is food for thought THE TOP 40
REASONS TO DOUBT THE OFFICIAL STORY OF SEPTEMBER 11th, 2001
http://www.911truth.org/article.php?story=20041221155307646

wouldee's photo
Thu 09/11/08 08:01 AM




Q'Orianka Kilcher reads Rita Lasar, "To Avoid Another September 11, U.S. Must Join the World" (September 5, 2002)


Her brother was killed on Sept. 11th. (Rita Lasar)


www.vimeo.com/1388315

typical of democrats.

embracing the enemy and coddling the abuser only to identify with the abuser.

That is what democrats do.

too funny.


rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl












no photo
Thu 09/11/08 08:33 AM
If you want peace, you dont talk to your friends, you talk to your enemies...

The United States doesnt want to be "a part" of the world, it prefers to stay "apart"...ironcly on September 11, 2001, it just took the effort of a few 3-world peasants to undermine American arrogance. I think the message was pretty clear..your time is over, join the world or be prepared to be left behind..

Someone mentioned how nobody came to help the US after 9/11...you have to wonder about that...wonder why half the world cheered in the streets while the other half nodded their heads as if not surprised by the attacks...dont you think its time you pulled your collective heads out of the sand and really took a good look around you???

wouldee's photo
Thu 09/11/08 08:43 AM
if you want peace, you defeat the enemy and sit the evil down in the gutter where it belongs.

Canada couldn't overcome the English because of the french, but the french left that colonial enterprise because they couldn't lead in their weakness.

That vacuum was filled by the British.

Is that peace?

NO!!!!!! It was appeasement.

And the British couldn't control charging rent for commerce in trade any longer in the US so they preyed on the inept of the north country as an alternative for filling their hands with ill gotten gain with ease.

It didn't have to be, but it is what it is.

Americans are not so daft.

We kick to the curb the evil of this world where we can.

It is that simple.


and the benefit to Canada is the peace and safety of proximity to the USA.

despite the efforts to ridicule the USA, we Americans understand better than Canadians that Canada's peace and prosperity is a good neighbor policy, not affirmation of any professed superiority of Canadian philosophical thought.

nobama 2008


flowers

no photo
Thu 09/11/08 08:47 AM
Edited by symbelmyne on Thu 09/11/08 08:48 AM


(...)

despite the efforts to ridicule the USA, we Americans understand better than Canadians that Canada's peace and prosperity is a good neighbor policy, not affirmation of any professed superiority of Canadian philosophical thought


flowers


Your arrogance blinds you...I feel pity for the open-minded, progressive thinking Americans left helpless and impotent under the weight of the conservative majority that has hijacked America...the Titanic is sinking and your telling the passengers they dont need the lifeboats????....
:laughing: slaphead

wouldee's photo
Thu 09/11/08 08:57 AM
Edited by wouldee on Thu 09/11/08 08:58 AM



(...)

despite the efforts to ridicule the USA, we Americans understand better than Canadians that Canada's peace and prosperity is a good neighbor policy, not affirmation of any professed superiority of Canadian philosophical thought


flowers


Your arrogance blinds you...I feel pity for the open-minded, progressive thinking Americans left helpless and impotent under the weight of the conservative majority that has hijacked America...the Titanic is sinking and your telling the passengers they dont need the lifeboats????....
:laughing: slaphead




confused as always.

the liberals are the majority in this great nation.:wink: laugh

they only call on the republicans when they can't fix their own messes.

wake up and smell the coffee.

we don't have to be many to achieve great things and produce tangible results.

we just have to let the slow learners figure it out as best they can.

we aren't miffed or confused.

we get it.

we prove that every day.

nobama 2008bigsmile

Cali66's photo
Thu 09/11/08 02:46 PM

If you want peace, you dont talk to your friends, you talk to your enemies...

The United States doesnt want to be "a part" of the world, it prefers to stay "apart"...ironcly on September 11, 2001, it just took the effort of a few 3-world peasants to undermine American arrogance. I think the message was pretty clear..your time is over, join the world or be prepared to be left behind..

Someone mentioned how nobody came to help the US after 9/11...you have to wonder about that...wonder why half the world cheered in the streets while the other half nodded their heads as if not surprised by the attacks...dont you think its time you pulled your collective heads out of the sand and really took a good look around you???


:smile:

Dragoness's photo
Thu 09/11/08 03:10 PM
Cali, you have to remember that you are dealing with the brainwashed people of this country. They cannot see past the brainwashing they have received the last 7 years to know that joining the world is just what America needed to do a long time ago.

We are a world community. The age of being just a little nation all by itself on this section of the earth is gone. The prejudicial and bigoted ideal that we are better than the other nations of the world is only detrimental to us here. One can be proud and patriotic of their own country without being segregatory.

I cannot watch videos on my computer so I was not able to see the video but the point is understood.

Cali66's photo
Thu 09/11/08 04:07 PM

Cali, you have to remember that you are dealing with the brainwashed people of this country. They cannot see past the brainwashing they have received the last 7 years to know that joining the world is just what America needed to do a long time ago.

We are a world community. The age of being just a little nation all by itself on this section of the earth is gone. The prejudicial and bigoted ideal that we are better than the other nations of the world is only detrimental to us here. One can be proud and patriotic of their own country without being segregatory.

I cannot watch videos on my computer so I was not able to see the video but the point is understood.

:smile:
Understood-
Thank you,

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