I was in Korea. I just happened to turn on MSNBC to catch te news before I went to bed. I was horrified as the story continued to get worse. I called my family in San Francisco to check in with them. I watched from afar as my country was attacked. It was painful. May we never forget.
Thank you for having all these online - I remember the day clearly as an 18 year old in UK. To see the story develop over these parts is as moving as it is interesting...god bless those who suffered and died on this day. The whole world changed in the space of about an hour...
God, to think that there was a possible fifth plane (there was a report that came out shortly after this i think that when the planes were grounded, four men ran off of a plane I believe it was on the west coast or in Ohio, when there luggage was found it was full of pro-alqeda gear and box cutters, etc.) It really makes you wonder, was all that happened the attack, or did we react fast enough to spare further tragedy...
Lord, sometimes I feel like I'm walking on thin ice just by living in the Washington Metropolitan Area. But I just can't move. One of the best job markets in the country is here, and I am just forced to be in this metro area. On top of that, I love DC more than any other place in this country. But sometimes I just feel like at any given time, DC could become what became of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. By the grace of God, he'll protect me and my family...and all others in the area!
There's a 50 million dollar reward on his head....why not get it? If it's that easy, and the president (Who you say isn't as smart as he should be) hasn't captured him. Why not get OSB and claim the reward! 50 million dollars is better than the lottery!
these people dont live in caves, u know how much MONEY the benladden family have? how the fuck do you ignorant ass ppl THINK they have the resources to operate?
as for capture or the kill..the 50 mil would be worth it but to actually facilitate a private, surgical operation to DO this would cost maybe half of that? in equipment, intel, manpower and technology. and like i said before allot of TIME. lets not play koi, and lets not play ignorant here.
I was in Korea. I just happened to turn on MSNBC to catch te news before I went to bed. I was horrified as the story continued to get worse. I called my family in San Francisco to check in with them. I watched from afar as my country was attacked. It was painful. May we never forget.
macduflives 6 months ago
Thank you for having all these online - I remember the day clearly as an 18 year old in UK. To see the story develop over these parts is as moving as it is interesting...god bless those who suffered and died on this day. The whole world changed in the space of about an hour...
NoBrianNoGain 10 months ago 5
Flight 93 went over my house. I am in Pittsburgh
padude64 1 year ago
@padude64 i wish it crashed into your house :(
foilseal 1 year ago
9 11 is the day all hell broke loss for the us
spsailorgirl 2 years ago
God, to think that there was a possible fifth plane (there was a report that came out shortly after this i think that when the planes were grounded, four men ran off of a plane I believe it was on the west coast or in Ohio, when there luggage was found it was full of pro-alqeda gear and box cutters, etc.) It really makes you wonder, was all that happened the attack, or did we react fast enough to spare further tragedy...
Nxtl68 2 years ago
I never heard that rumor. But I agree that as bad as this was, it could've been a whole hell of a lot worse.
BravoSquirrel 2 years ago
Lord, sometimes I feel like I'm walking on thin ice just by living in the Washington Metropolitan Area. But I just can't move. One of the best job markets in the country is here, and I am just forced to be in this metro area. On top of that, I love DC more than any other place in this country. But sometimes I just feel like at any given time, DC could become what became of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. By the grace of God, he'll protect me and my family...and all others in the area!
jnyerere 2 years ago
4:00 what the hell is that all about?
brrrenna 3 years ago
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Unbelievable, almost 7 years later, and the jerk that did this is still living. I blame the Bush administration for all of this.
KevinD0914 4 years ago
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me too i blame bush, regardless if he did have something to do with the attack or not, his handle on the situation was not good at all
thugdoutDUNN 4 years ago
So , in all your infinate wisdom, how come you haven't captured him?
mrstickball 4 years ago 2
no time, time in this dimension is a valuable thing
;)
thugdoutDUNN 4 years ago
There's a 50 million dollar reward on his head....why not get it? If it's that easy, and the president (Who you say isn't as smart as he should be) hasn't captured him. Why not get OSB and claim the reward! 50 million dollars is better than the lottery!
mrstickball 4 years ago
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again, time and resource
and yes it obviously would take allot of financial resource to capture or kill him, intel, equipment ect.
and i don't have the time
anymore questions?
thugdoutDUNN 4 years ago
yeah why are you such a douche bag
ZomgZintos 3 years ago 7
PWN
JStryka 3 years ago 2
he's in a cave, good luck hunting, bring a flash light
ltflak 3 years ago 5
these people dont live in caves, u know how much MONEY the benladden family have? how the fuck do you ignorant ass ppl THINK they have the resources to operate?
as for capture or the kill..the 50 mil would be worth it but to actually facilitate a private, surgical operation to DO this would cost maybe half of that? in equipment, intel, manpower and technology. and like i said before allot of TIME. lets not play koi, and lets not play ignorant here.
thugdoutDUNN 3 years ago
@ltflak you rock. cant stop laughing.
M4st3rm1nd 6 months ago