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Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 4:42 pm
So I've noticed that there wasn't any formal presidential recognization that today is 9/11. I believe every year in the past, Bush has made a speech regarding it, and honored it in some way. I hardly even realized today was 9/11, and had only seen one sign all over town mentioning the date.
So, is America over the tragedy, or has it become forgotten?
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Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 8:45 pm
I'm over it. I've been over it. The year after that incident I was over it. America needs to get over it. It's been what? Nine years or something? (I'm too tired to think of the actual year, wasn't is 2000 or 2001?)
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Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 9:05 pm
I'm over it too.
It was a tragedy but we don't need to dwell on it.
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Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2009 12:02 pm
The only people I hear about it from now are conspiracy theorists.
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Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2009 12:39 pm
I'm actually happy to hear that most of the country's finally over it.
I myself, though I'll always honor those that died, don't think there's a need to make an ordeal of it every year.
Death: It was 2001, make this the 8th anniversary.
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Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2009 3:02 pm
really? I'm sure I saw on teh news something where Obama and his wife were dressed in black with a bunch of people at the zone where the towrs collapsed. though i could be wrong, i didn't have the volume on the tv....
At any rate, over in England we've had a few commemoration stuff on tv to remember it (ainly recycling the dramatisations of it on the freeview history channel). I was on the bus today and the fireman museum had a sign up saying '9/11 never forget'.
we shoudl be over it by now. historically, politically and morally it was a big thing, but it was only a disaster. It was just extraordinary that it happened in America and it was so well planned when no-one expected it. We only have a passing mention about the terroist attacs by the same people that happened here where that bus in london blew up and they blew up one of the tube trains. *shrugs*
I suppose it's important for politicians to rememebr it - they can use it as a playing card to wave in people's faces for the whole Iraq farce. "THIS is why we're there!" yeah...right.
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Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2009 4:06 pm
I didn't hear about it at all during school. o: Someone would maybe say "9-11." Really loudly, and we'd all be silent for a little bit. But that's all. Thinking back to the day when it happened...Just hurts. When I woke up, I noticed that my door was open and I could see my parent's TV. The first thing I saw when I looked at it, was the plane crashing into the building. I couldn't sleep well for about two weeks after that. My mom got me a stuffed animal with red, white and blue ribbons around the neck.
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Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2009 4:14 pm
I've been over it for awhile mainly due because I didn't live in the area or had family there-so it was easier and faster for me to get over.
My university had a moment of silence or something in remembrance of it. They sent it by email, but I didn't check my email until late that night so I missed it.
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Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2009 4:24 pm
It always catches me by surprise because of the way the months are flipped on the dates.
I'm usually like: "9/11? oh, SEPTEMBER!" *facepalm* "crap..."
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Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2009 4:33 pm
It is important to honor those who died, but it seemed for a while people were making sort of a gloomy holiday out of it. It's good to move on after tradgety.
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Moonlight_HuangHou Captain
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Posted: Mon Sep 14, 2009 6:42 am
I'm over it. I'm sure a lot of people are too b/c it was barely mentioned here at work. It reminds me that everyone seemed to have forgotten that there were 2 times it was bombed. The first time it wasn't so big but people did die. And then there was 9/11. I didn't have anyone there so it was easy for me to get over it. It's sad for those who lost family but it's been a long time now so it's nice to know that it's not a day of mourning anymore.
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Posted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 5:58 am
I don't think anyone will really forget about what happened on 9/11. But I think people are trying to move on from the tragedy. The Obamas did go to ground zero for a memorial service, btw.
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