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Originally Posted by Nogard Laets
pardon my french but screw you... the landmark of my hometown was obliterated by some extremist right group bent on chaos and reconstruction in thier image... so NO i wont forgive Al Qaeda OR President Bush. where you pulled middle easterners from i have no idea but last time i checked terrorists destroyed the WTC not Middle Easterners, shame on you for thinking so generally and thinking i would also. almost 3,000 people died and for a apathetic asshole like me saying ill never forgive the ones responsible is a severe understatement...
... please try to understand.
BANZAI!!!
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yeah...well, u go ahead and do that. Hah, i do apologize for generalizing "middle easterners", but u know what i meant (i didn't say you had to "forgive" middle easterners, i just said that most americans dont' trust them at the moment, which is true). And I understand that you wouldn't want to forgive "the ter'rists" (bush or al queda) (all joking aside, i do understand, i had a cousin in one of the buildings who barely got out, so I know it touched a lot of people's lives) but they're all just humans. Human beings believe what they're told to believe, give them some slack for being extremist assholes, they can't help themselves =P hehe. Like i said, though, make sure they can't hurt us again, but hate only begats more hate, which leads to more suffering (ask Yoda). And to be fair, the WTC buildings were a monument of capitalism (not the greatest thing under the sun, just ask the thousands of third world workers we exploit), but they hardly would be considered the landmark of New York. The Statue of Liberty, there's the classic image of freedom and tolerance. "Give me your huddled masses" n' stuff. 9/11 made the WTC buildings a martyr just like assassination did for Kennedy (who, historically speaking, was pretty much a do nothing president, though everybody loved him after he died).