my mom says when she hears the kids singing, it's sounds like angels. it creeps me out yet touches me in a way. i can't explain it. i was only a kid when this happened and i wish i could remember it, it's all a blur. may those innocent people on 9/11 rest in heaven and watch over their loved ones.
9/11 was an inside job. Wake up. Your federal government is more of a threat to your freedom than the cave dwellers in Afghanistan. Ask yourself who has taken away your freedom through draconian laws that have passed in the last decade in the name of keeping you safe.
@inferno64906 Actually there's a lot of evidence that suggests this. In fact the people within the 9/11 Commission said they felt decieved by the federal agencies that testified under oath. But that would require you to get off your ass, turn your TV off and actually read something.
@IndependentStorm You know what? Fuck you for disrespecting the heroes on this flight. Fuck you for disrespecting the lives of everyone who died far too early. And fuck you for spreading paranoia and lies. People like you are the scum of the earth and I sincerely hope you learn how much of a monster you are for believing and preaching this nonsense.
@scraps992 You know? You're right. From now on, I'm going to stop spreading "lies" since the government, Hollywood, and television are the only TRUTH tellers in this world. Forgive me for being a monster, I hope I didn't scare you :) I'm going to go now and wave my flag, cheer on the wars, and order some Freedom Fries and apple pie from McDonald's just like any other "patriotic" sack of shit American would.
@IndependentStorm And now we see your mentality. You just hate Americans, so you're willing to believe anything that keeps us from being the victims here. People like you just like to hate a little too much.
@scraps992 The only real victims I see are idiots like you who never question a thing and believe anything they are told. You're just another example of the herd mentality. I actually feel sorry for you.
@IndependentStorm I believe whatever's the most plausible. You want to talk about herd mentality, I'm sure that's the primary cognition when it comes to believing these conspiracies, closely followed by some trite nonsense about how America is the western evil power or some such. And anybody who thinks differently is obviously just a sheep who doesn't know any better. Someone who actually knows what they're talking about who isn't on your side is just totally out of reason, right?
@scraps992 "Someone who actually knows what they're talking about who isn't on your side is just totally out of reason, right?" It's funny how your arguement describes your emotional reaction to my earlier post from a few weeks ago. And no I don't hate America, I actually love this country very much. Conspiracies aside, if you don't see the outright tyranny that is being implemented incrementally, then you either have been asleep the past 10 years, or you don't live in the real world.
When the child starts to sing you cant keep the tears back. I remeber this day like it was yesterday god bless all those souls who lost their lives september 11 blessings from sweden.
TONIGHT I WAS WATCHING A PROGRAM ON T.V ABOUT MUSLIMS AND THEIR NOT JUST BAD PPL 1 GIRL WAS LAUGHING AND SAYING CRAP AND SHE HAD HER HEADDRESS ON AND STUFF AND IM STILL HATEFUL ABOUT THEM JUST LIKE HITLER HATED JEWS DURING WWII AND STUFF BUT DURING 5TH GRADE THERE WAS A MUSLIM BOY IN MY CLASS AND HE HAD A FAMILY WITH 8 KIDS AND I WAS LIKE STUPID AL QAEDA TERRORIST AND HE SAID HE HAD A BROTHER NAMED MOHAMED AND THEN I DEVELOPED A HATRED FOR HIS FAMILY AND OTHER MUSLIMS.
MY DAD IS A PILOT 4 AMERICAN AIRLINES AND THANKFULLY HE IS STILL ALIVE AND IS IN OUR HOUSE RIGHT NOW AND HE DID NOT GET KILLED BY THOSE GUYS ON 9/11 AND I WAS 2 WHEN THIS HAPPENED AND NOW IM ALMOST 13 AND I AM ALLOWED TO WATCH THIS MOVIE AND STUFF AND THIS MOVIE IS GREAT/ SAD BECAUSE ALL THOSE PPL DIED ON THOSE PLANES!
when i listen to this i cry every time becuse this reminds me of the girl that i love and her name is devin davis. i love her very mutch and she dosent know it and when she moved i keept trying to reach her but she never did i wont give up hope into finding her and when i listen to this song and look at her picture it mekes me feal good. thank u youtube and R I P those in 911 we will never forget.
I am sick and tired of people saying that what we learned from 9/11 is that we need to be more tolerant. What we learned from 9/11 is that there is evil in this world and the only way to destroy it is to fight it. Let us not forget these heroes in vain.
Just watched this film again after not seeing it for a number of years, completely forgot how powerful this film is, its effects every fibre in your body, I wont comment on the days events, I'm only commenting on my respect and admiration I have for this wonderful piece of film and acting talent, summed up at the end by this very haunting song that shakes you and wont let go.
I think the passengers on UA93 are exceptional because by the time the WTC had been attacked they had found out what was going on, whereas the passengers on AA11 and UA175 were informed that they were "returning to the airport." Maybe that's why the acts of UA93 passengers stands out: they found out what was REALLY going on and did something about it.
th1s f1lm really made me cry so much they took one last act1on to f1ght off the h1jackers and they r1sk the1r own l1ves to try and take control of the plane 1 solute the 9/11 un1ted 93 passengers gone but never ever forgotten you've g1ven me a mean1ng to know what 1t feels to f1ght for surv1val thankyou and R.1.P =')XXXXXX
This is 9/11 summed up in 3 minutes and 50 seconds. Haunting, disturbing, terrible. The story of tragedy and incredible heroism. The track alone is a real tear-jerker; I don't think a piece could've been better composed than this to represent all it does. Isn't it terrible to think that so many people believe that awful day was orchestrated by the government. If you're one of them and you're reading this: get the f*ck away from this piece. It's for the people who have respect for the tragedy.
@pineapplebaron You know, I can't help to sympathesize for those on that day, but really, its just an overrated American thing. 9/11 stands next to a pipsqueak of a crime compared to other 20th century atrocities committed by mankind. In today's standards, people weep over the death of a few mere tens of people. Back then, tolls over a million went by ghastly. Oh, and not the mention that (despite your hate of bin Laden) it is true that America is responsible for thousands of---
@booste30 While i agree & feel outrage that many horrible atrocities were committed by mankind (genocide, etc.) u should remember that an atrocity was committed against thousands of innocent people on 9/11. these "few mere tens of people" were somebodys child, father and mother. u should remember this tragedy isn't an american thing...it's a moral thing. n tha same way you feel about past atrocities, u should feel outrage 4 9/11. this was our century's atrocity & loss of life isn't overrated.
@pineapplebaron ---civilian deaths over in the Middle East as claimed by the head of al-Qaeda himself. And I have a hard time calling those of Flight 93 heroes, seeing as they were just trying to save their own asses, lol; I mean, what else would they have done it for? Anyone would in that situation. There are even accounts of the passengers of Flight 175 planning on storming the cockpit, but that consideration had come too late, and the airliner had unfortunately reached its target.
@booste30 what matters is that before 9/11 a typical hijacking ultimately ended in the hijackers landing the plane and demanding money.I understand where your coming from with the whole "saving asses" and I agree with you on that but 50 years from now when people talk about 9/11 they are going to mention UAL93 and its representation of America not giving up and standing as one on a day where nobody wanted to believe something so tragic could happen
@booste30 Does the number of deaths have to change the fact that it was a tragedy? If one person gets run over by a car, it's a tragedy. If millions die in a bombing, it's still a tragedy. I don't know where you're from, your nationality, or anything of that nature. But I'm pretty sure if your country was attacked, you'd be pretty mad, right? I'd hardly say that a nation reacting to a terrorist attack resulting in the destruction of a landmark as "overrated" --
@booste30 --. It's very bold of you to insult and laugh at 93, as well. Lol, it's so funny that they all died, haha. It doesn't matter whose asses they were trying to save, buddy. Think of it like this; when asked, most soldiers will say that, on the battlefield, they're not thinking about their homeland, but themselves and the guys next to them. Same with 93. It doesn't matter what they thought about, the point is that they prevented the Capital from being attacked, just as soldiers--
@pineapplebaron You're a little delusional, I see. I didn't once mock them in any way, so cut the bullshit you impudent fool. And yes, I'm an American, and I'm not so ignorant as to completely inflate the 9/11 attack when in the presence of knowledge to America's massacres to other countries. Soldiers are on the battlefield because they're doing their job, jackass. And just a thought, where is that battlefield? America?
@booste30 I'm the delusional one? If "they were just trying to save their own asses, lol" isn't mockery, I'm not sure what is. I find it pretty ironic that you speak of "inflating" situations, when you have blown this disagreement laughably out of proportion, and there's really no need to swear at me. By the way, I didn't mention anything about the US "saving the day." Perhaps you should get your eyes checked; you're reading things I haven't written.
@pineapplebaron No, it's in countries we INVADED. Are they fighting for our freedom over there? Fucking christ, no they're not. They're fighting to put down an unrest that intervenes with our country's political and economic interests. You think where there's genocide and brutality going on that the U.S. will just automatically be there to save the day? Catch up on some history before making baseless accusations against my statements.
@booste30 --do. They're (the soldiers) heroes, right? So why not the passengers of 93? Think what you want, but if you're not American (and I doubt you are, no self-respecting US citizen would say the things you did), then it's not really your place to judge, anyway. Just because 9/11 didn't occur on the scale of other tragedies doesn't mean it isn't one. Anything with death/destruction is a tragedy, big or small. With that said; GOD BLESS AMERICA!
@pineapplebaron And no, Flight 93 passengers weren't heroes, nor are soldiers as I just explained why. Thinking the way you do 'bout soldiers, you should agree that the Japanese soldiers of WWII were heroes too right, actually defending their homeland and all? Of course you don't, because a stereotypical moron like yourself only thinks of them as imperial scum. Well guess what? Our 'god blessed' America was imperialist scum too back in the old days, and that's how we got to where we are now.
@booste30 Actually, to a certain extent, I do value the Japanese as heroes. I might not side with them, but I certainly respect them. I'm not defending what they did, but I don't see them as "Imperialist scum." I'm not exactly sure what you mean by "stereotypical moron," seeing as I haven't reinforced a single stereotype here insofar. In fact, I just broke one. By the way, never in any period was America imperialist. Terrible things were done, yes--
@pineapplebaron "By the way, never in any period was America imperialist." You... are.... fucking.... retarded. Seriously, a junior student taking American History would humiliate your ass so badly. I"m just not going to respond to any of your mindless dribble after reading such denial. That's a stretch from sad that you don't know one of the biggest parts to your country's climb to power. Tsk, tsk, tsk... Go on wikipedia and look up American Imperialism, you fucking imbecile.
@booste30 The only person coming off as sad here is you; you can't hold a civil argument without swearing, and you get your facts from where? ...Wikipedia. That's a bit sad to me.
You sir, were just trolled by a true professional. Just so you know.
@booste30 No, no, I assure you that, unlike you, I'm quite intelligent. I just wanted to let you know that you got heated up with nonsense for no good reason. I know what I know, I believe what I believe, and you're not going to change that. You should've never tried.
@pineapplebaron Changed your beliefs? Hardly. You have less than 10 channel comments and 26 subscriptions, and you already feel the insecurity to talk to yourself on your own channel?
@booste30 Your attempt at reverse-trolling is extremely ineffective. I'm supremely unconcerned with what you perceive me, my account, or my channels to be, so I suggest trying another tactic. Unfortunately for you, you don't really know me, therefore, you don't actually know how to get under my skin. I've heard everything you just said numerous times, and it doesn't phase me. Good try though.
@booste30 --slavery, for instance. The list of horrific things the nation has done is overwhelming yes, but you can say that for any country. Germany, for instance. (You've made it quite clear that you're not the most intelligent user on youtube, but I don't think I have to explain what I'm talking about.) Do I now hate Germany for all the things it's done? No, in fact, I love Germany. It holds brilliant culture, as well as--
@booste30 --one of the most stable economies in the world. Germany's fault lies generations ago, just as much of the US' does. If you're still brooding about the wrongs of the past, you need to get over it.
@pineapplebaron "If you're still brooding about the wrongs of the past, you need to get over it." Look who's talking, asshole. Get over 9/11 and quit honoring it as a heroic day for us. It happened and we got fucking owned by a bunch of cave dwelling ragheads. Accept it.
This song scares me and makes me cry because its scary to think about what happened that day 9 /11 A day which we will never forget A date which will live in Infamy
RIP my brother, you did a great job, but why couldn't you listen to me, Why did you have to attack America, I'm sorry brother but your mission was a failure.. RIP Abduel,
Your brother...was one of the hijackers? *hugs you*
Please, don't be sad. I did not know your brother, but I do not think he would want you to be sad for the rest of your life for something you had no control over...
Do not be sad for his decision. Instead, be grateful that there were courageous people there to stop him from completing his mission.
The only hijacker by the name of "Abdul" (he can't even spell the name correctly) was "Abdul Aziz Alomari" (idk if the last name is correct)...and he was on American Flight 11....and that plane's mission, sadly, wasn't a failure. It struck the North Tower.
ES LA CANCIOOOOOOOONNNN DE "MUJERES ASESINAS" QUE ESTABA BUSCANDOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!! HACE AÑOOOSSSSS!!!! WWWIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!!!! FELIZZZZZZZZZZZ!!!! :D
I saw this movie when it first came out. I was kid then, and it made me cry. This music is so amazing and it makes you reflect on events, emotions, and people in your life. and especially those people who were lost in the Flight and Twin towers
I have seen this movie but the theme is soooooooooo sad i hate terrorists im just glad bin laden died.
nickscialo 3 weeks ago
Beautiful...but kinda scary.
reedpen1216 4 weeks ago
my mom says when she hears the kids singing, it's sounds like angels. it creeps me out yet touches me in a way. i can't explain it. i was only a kid when this happened and i wish i could remember it, it's all a blur. may those innocent people on 9/11 rest in heaven and watch over their loved ones.
animeleader45 1 month ago
9/11 was an inside job. Wake up. Your federal government is more of a threat to your freedom than the cave dwellers in Afghanistan. Ask yourself who has taken away your freedom through draconian laws that have passed in the last decade in the name of keeping you safe.
IndependentStorm 1 month ago
@IndependentStorm You know what? Shut the hell up. You have no have no evidence that our government was behind this.
inferno64906 3 weeks ago
@inferno64906 Actually there's a lot of evidence that suggests this. In fact the people within the 9/11 Commission said they felt decieved by the federal agencies that testified under oath. But that would require you to get off your ass, turn your TV off and actually read something.
IndependentStorm 3 weeks ago
@IndependentStorm Im asking if they found anything not how they fell. The Plane into the second tower is not enough.
inferno64906 3 weeks ago
@IndependentStorm You know what? Fuck you for disrespecting the heroes on this flight. Fuck you for disrespecting the lives of everyone who died far too early. And fuck you for spreading paranoia and lies. People like you are the scum of the earth and I sincerely hope you learn how much of a monster you are for believing and preaching this nonsense.
scraps992 1 week ago
@scraps992 You know? You're right. From now on, I'm going to stop spreading "lies" since the government, Hollywood, and television are the only TRUTH tellers in this world. Forgive me for being a monster, I hope I didn't scare you :) I'm going to go now and wave my flag, cheer on the wars, and order some Freedom Fries and apple pie from McDonald's just like any other "patriotic" sack of shit American would.
IndependentStorm 1 week ago
@IndependentStorm And now we see your mentality. You just hate Americans, so you're willing to believe anything that keeps us from being the victims here. People like you just like to hate a little too much.
scraps992 1 week ago
@scraps992 The only real victims I see are idiots like you who never question a thing and believe anything they are told. You're just another example of the herd mentality. I actually feel sorry for you.
IndependentStorm 1 week ago
@IndependentStorm I believe whatever's the most plausible. You want to talk about herd mentality, I'm sure that's the primary cognition when it comes to believing these conspiracies, closely followed by some trite nonsense about how America is the western evil power or some such. And anybody who thinks differently is obviously just a sheep who doesn't know any better. Someone who actually knows what they're talking about who isn't on your side is just totally out of reason, right?
scraps992 1 week ago
@scraps992 "Someone who actually knows what they're talking about who isn't on your side is just totally out of reason, right?" It's funny how your arguement describes your emotional reaction to my earlier post from a few weeks ago. And no I don't hate America, I actually love this country very much. Conspiracies aside, if you don't see the outright tyranny that is being implemented incrementally, then you either have been asleep the past 10 years, or you don't live in the real world.
IndependentStorm 1 week ago
When the child starts to sing you cant keep the tears back. I remeber this day like it was yesterday god bless all those souls who lost their lives september 11 blessings from sweden.
lamfo1996 1 month ago
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coagefilms 1 month ago
The childs voice makes it so much more sad
Edbrad 1 month ago
osama is dead ... but the terrorism is alive ..
WorldTradeCenter96 1 month ago
10 years*
Crunox 2 months ago
This pic in the video is so sad...
ColaPac 2 months ago
these people saved many lives.
solve809 2 months ago
TONIGHT I WAS WATCHING A PROGRAM ON T.V ABOUT MUSLIMS AND THEIR NOT JUST BAD PPL 1 GIRL WAS LAUGHING AND SAYING CRAP AND SHE HAD HER HEADDRESS ON AND STUFF AND IM STILL HATEFUL ABOUT THEM JUST LIKE HITLER HATED JEWS DURING WWII AND STUFF BUT DURING 5TH GRADE THERE WAS A MUSLIM BOY IN MY CLASS AND HE HAD A FAMILY WITH 8 KIDS AND I WAS LIKE STUPID AL QAEDA TERRORIST AND HE SAID HE HAD A BROTHER NAMED MOHAMED AND THEN I DEVELOPED A HATRED FOR HIS FAMILY AND OTHER MUSLIMS.
CESSNALUVER175 3 months ago
MY DAD IS A PILOT 4 AMERICAN AIRLINES AND THANKFULLY HE IS STILL ALIVE AND IS IN OUR HOUSE RIGHT NOW AND HE DID NOT GET KILLED BY THOSE GUYS ON 9/11 AND I WAS 2 WHEN THIS HAPPENED AND NOW IM ALMOST 13 AND I AM ALLOWED TO WATCH THIS MOVIE AND STUFF AND THIS MOVIE IS GREAT/ SAD BECAUSE ALL THOSE PPL DIED ON THOSE PLANES!
CESSNALUVER175 3 months ago
The theme that begins at 2:00 is haunting
TIMPANIMAN1 4 months ago
when i listen to this i cry every time becuse this reminds me of the girl that i love and her name is devin davis. i love her very mutch and she dosent know it and when she moved i keept trying to reach her but she never did i wont give up hope into finding her and when i listen to this song and look at her picture it mekes me feal good. thank u youtube and R I P those in 911 we will never forget.
gridmaster65 4 months ago
this sound so beautiful!
never forget 9/11
sachalovestwilight 4 months ago
_ _ This sing was sad and Beautiful RIP 9/11 Victims and Families of Victims : :
TheGodofwar915 4 months ago
One of the most touching songs ever composed! This is the song that shall be played during my funeral!!!
HDMSFlight 5 months ago 3
When I was watching the movie as soon as this song started playing at the end I lost it :(
RIP to all the innocent people that lost their lives on September 11, 2001
Fuck terrorists -.-
puertoricanmama92 5 months ago 19
god bless the non terrorists who died on 9/11
0293454 5 months ago 5
God bless their souls
Dancing88Mike 5 months ago 3
I am sick and tired of people saying that what we learned from 9/11 is that we need to be more tolerant. What we learned from 9/11 is that there is evil in this world and the only way to destroy it is to fight it. Let us not forget these heroes in vain.
menachem700 5 months ago 13
Amazing music!
Kinda reminds me of Sigur Ros for some reason...
mpkio 5 months ago 3
Was this song played during the ending credits? I haven't seen this movie yet so I don't know. It sounds like it was.
BigDC100 5 months ago
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@BigDC100 you are correct it was in the ending. And i think you should watch the movie sometime it's a good movie in my opinion
MsAnimeloverXOXO 5 months ago
@BigDC100 yes
Dancing88Mike 5 months ago
I swear, the first minute of this song is enough to make you cry. :(
AmericanAirlinesRule 5 months ago 3
@AmericanAirlinesRule is becouse of the small voices but then there BIG.. </3 :'(
Like Children Crying For help with there Voices
EmoKitten723 5 months ago
GOD BLESS AMERICA!
MultiXrc 6 months ago
Just watched this film again after not seeing it for a number of years, completely forgot how powerful this film is, its effects every fibre in your body, I wont comment on the days events, I'm only commenting on my respect and admiration I have for this wonderful piece of film and acting talent, summed up at the end by this very haunting song that shakes you and wont let go.
blakeleyjonathan 8 months ago
I think the passengers on UA93 are exceptional because by the time the WTC had been attacked they had found out what was going on, whereas the passengers on AA11 and UA175 were informed that they were "returning to the airport." Maybe that's why the acts of UA93 passengers stands out: they found out what was REALLY going on and did something about it.
truecinema 9 months ago
@truecinema UA93 passengers were also informed they were returning to the airport..true heroism..I completely agree with your statement.
deltaa98 9 months ago
th1s f1lm really made me cry so much they took one last act1on to f1ght off the h1jackers and they r1sk the1r own l1ves to try and take control of the plane 1 solute the 9/11 un1ted 93 passengers gone but never ever forgotten you've g1ven me a mean1ng to know what 1t feels to f1ght for surv1val thankyou and R.1.P =')XXXXXX
alexischung2010 9 months ago in playlist my list 3
They were truly brave...
Jeff12798 10 months ago
This is 9/11 summed up in 3 minutes and 50 seconds. Haunting, disturbing, terrible. The story of tragedy and incredible heroism. The track alone is a real tear-jerker; I don't think a piece could've been better composed than this to represent all it does. Isn't it terrible to think that so many people believe that awful day was orchestrated by the government. If you're one of them and you're reading this: get the f*ck away from this piece. It's for the people who have respect for the tragedy.
pineapplebaron 10 months ago
@pineapplebaron You know, I can't help to sympathesize for those on that day, but really, its just an overrated American thing. 9/11 stands next to a pipsqueak of a crime compared to other 20th century atrocities committed by mankind. In today's standards, people weep over the death of a few mere tens of people. Back then, tolls over a million went by ghastly. Oh, and not the mention that (despite your hate of bin Laden) it is true that America is responsible for thousands of---
booste30 9 months ago
@booste30 While i agree & feel outrage that many horrible atrocities were committed by mankind (genocide, etc.) u should remember that an atrocity was committed against thousands of innocent people on 9/11. these "few mere tens of people" were somebodys child, father and mother. u should remember this tragedy isn't an american thing...it's a moral thing. n tha same way you feel about past atrocities, u should feel outrage 4 9/11. this was our century's atrocity & loss of life isn't overrated.
peace378ify 7 months ago
@pineapplebaron ---civilian deaths over in the Middle East as claimed by the head of al-Qaeda himself. And I have a hard time calling those of Flight 93 heroes, seeing as they were just trying to save their own asses, lol; I mean, what else would they have done it for? Anyone would in that situation. There are even accounts of the passengers of Flight 175 planning on storming the cockpit, but that consideration had come too late, and the airliner had unfortunately reached its target.
booste30 9 months ago
@booste30 what matters is that before 9/11 a typical hijacking ultimately ended in the hijackers landing the plane and demanding money.I understand where your coming from with the whole "saving asses" and I agree with you on that but 50 years from now when people talk about 9/11 they are going to mention UAL93 and its representation of America not giving up and standing as one on a day where nobody wanted to believe something so tragic could happen
And RIP to my friends uncle who died on AA11
deltaa98 9 months ago
@booste30 Does the number of deaths have to change the fact that it was a tragedy? If one person gets run over by a car, it's a tragedy. If millions die in a bombing, it's still a tragedy. I don't know where you're from, your nationality, or anything of that nature. But I'm pretty sure if your country was attacked, you'd be pretty mad, right? I'd hardly say that a nation reacting to a terrorist attack resulting in the destruction of a landmark as "overrated" --
pineapplebaron 6 months ago
@booste30 --. It's very bold of you to insult and laugh at 93, as well. Lol, it's so funny that they all died, haha. It doesn't matter whose asses they were trying to save, buddy. Think of it like this; when asked, most soldiers will say that, on the battlefield, they're not thinking about their homeland, but themselves and the guys next to them. Same with 93. It doesn't matter what they thought about, the point is that they prevented the Capital from being attacked, just as soldiers--
pineapplebaron 6 months ago
@pineapplebaron You're a little delusional, I see. I didn't once mock them in any way, so cut the bullshit you impudent fool. And yes, I'm an American, and I'm not so ignorant as to completely inflate the 9/11 attack when in the presence of knowledge to America's massacres to other countries. Soldiers are on the battlefield because they're doing their job, jackass. And just a thought, where is that battlefield? America?
booste30 6 months ago
@booste30 I'm the delusional one? If "they were just trying to save their own asses, lol" isn't mockery, I'm not sure what is. I find it pretty ironic that you speak of "inflating" situations, when you have blown this disagreement laughably out of proportion, and there's really no need to swear at me. By the way, I didn't mention anything about the US "saving the day." Perhaps you should get your eyes checked; you're reading things I haven't written.
pineapplebaron 6 months ago
@pineapplebaron I'm reading you like a damn book, dipshit. Gtfo, you're an embarrassment to this country and its history.
booste30 6 months ago
@booste30 Wow, I cannot believe I actually trolled you that badly... pathetic. Trolololololololololol!
pineapplebaron 6 months ago
@pineapplebaron No, it's in countries we INVADED. Are they fighting for our freedom over there? Fucking christ, no they're not. They're fighting to put down an unrest that intervenes with our country's political and economic interests. You think where there's genocide and brutality going on that the U.S. will just automatically be there to save the day? Catch up on some history before making baseless accusations against my statements.
booste30 6 months ago
@booste30 --do. They're (the soldiers) heroes, right? So why not the passengers of 93? Think what you want, but if you're not American (and I doubt you are, no self-respecting US citizen would say the things you did), then it's not really your place to judge, anyway. Just because 9/11 didn't occur on the scale of other tragedies doesn't mean it isn't one. Anything with death/destruction is a tragedy, big or small. With that said; GOD BLESS AMERICA!
pineapplebaron 6 months ago
@pineapplebaron And no, Flight 93 passengers weren't heroes, nor are soldiers as I just explained why. Thinking the way you do 'bout soldiers, you should agree that the Japanese soldiers of WWII were heroes too right, actually defending their homeland and all? Of course you don't, because a stereotypical moron like yourself only thinks of them as imperial scum. Well guess what? Our 'god blessed' America was imperialist scum too back in the old days, and that's how we got to where we are now.
booste30 6 months ago
@booste30 Actually, to a certain extent, I do value the Japanese as heroes. I might not side with them, but I certainly respect them. I'm not defending what they did, but I don't see them as "Imperialist scum." I'm not exactly sure what you mean by "stereotypical moron," seeing as I haven't reinforced a single stereotype here insofar. In fact, I just broke one. By the way, never in any period was America imperialist. Terrible things were done, yes--
pineapplebaron 6 months ago
@pineapplebaron "By the way, never in any period was America imperialist." You... are.... fucking.... retarded. Seriously, a junior student taking American History would humiliate your ass so badly. I"m just not going to respond to any of your mindless dribble after reading such denial. That's a stretch from sad that you don't know one of the biggest parts to your country's climb to power. Tsk, tsk, tsk... Go on wikipedia and look up American Imperialism, you fucking imbecile.
booste30 6 months ago
@booste30 The only person coming off as sad here is you; you can't hold a civil argument without swearing, and you get your facts from where? ...Wikipedia. That's a bit sad to me.
You sir, were just trolled by a true professional. Just so you know.
pineapplebaron 6 months ago
@pineapplebaron So you're admitting to being nothing more than a troll with no real knowledge on anything? Thanks for the info, I'll be off now.
booste30 6 months ago
@booste30 No, no, I assure you that, unlike you, I'm quite intelligent. I just wanted to let you know that you got heated up with nonsense for no good reason. I know what I know, I believe what I believe, and you're not going to change that. You should've never tried.
pineapplebaron 6 months ago
@pineapplebaron Changed your beliefs? Hardly. You have less than 10 channel comments and 26 subscriptions, and you already feel the insecurity to talk to yourself on your own channel?
Cry some more.
booste30 6 months ago
@booste30 Your attempt at reverse-trolling is extremely ineffective. I'm supremely unconcerned with what you perceive me, my account, or my channels to be, so I suggest trying another tactic. Unfortunately for you, you don't really know me, therefore, you don't actually know how to get under my skin. I've heard everything you just said numerous times, and it doesn't phase me. Good try though.
pineapplebaron 6 months ago
@booste30 --slavery, for instance. The list of horrific things the nation has done is overwhelming yes, but you can say that for any country. Germany, for instance. (You've made it quite clear that you're not the most intelligent user on youtube, but I don't think I have to explain what I'm talking about.) Do I now hate Germany for all the things it's done? No, in fact, I love Germany. It holds brilliant culture, as well as--
pineapplebaron 6 months ago
@booste30 --one of the most stable economies in the world. Germany's fault lies generations ago, just as much of the US' does. If you're still brooding about the wrongs of the past, you need to get over it.
pineapplebaron 6 months ago
@pineapplebaron "If you're still brooding about the wrongs of the past, you need to get over it." Look who's talking, asshole. Get over 9/11 and quit honoring it as a heroic day for us. It happened and we got fucking owned by a bunch of cave dwelling ragheads. Accept it.
booste30 6 months ago
So haunting...
twilight6119 10 months ago
Patrick O' Keefe i will never forget you :(
Gdog7712 10 months ago
forgiveness for human stupidity...rest in peace
mahmoud3249 11 months ago
Conspiracy, government hijackers,
RussianAndre 1 year ago
i cried and cried because of this movie. i feel sorry for all of the familys who lost a loved one.
dartht109 1 year ago
one of few pieces of music that confuses me, i dont know whether to cry, or what
this can never be said too many times, rest in peace september the 11th victims
jackhallam2k8 1 year ago
Troops aren't getting out in 2011
RussianAndre 1 year ago
This song scares me and makes me cry because its scary to think about what happened that day 9 /11 A day which we will never forget A date which will live in Infamy
orichalcos16 1 year ago 2
my life is dedicated to.....
mahmoud3249 1 year ago
NICELY DONE RAIDERS, THE WAR IS ALMOST OVER
xXDarkFuneralXx666 1 year ago
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xXDarkFuneralXx666 1 year ago
RIP my brother, you did a great job, but why couldn't you listen to me, Why did you have to attack America, I'm sorry brother but your mission was a failure.. RIP Abduel,
ALLAH....
xXDarkFuneralXx666 1 year ago
@xXDarkFuneralXx666
Your brother...was one of the hijackers? *hugs you*
Please, don't be sad. I did not know your brother, but I do not think he would want you to be sad for the rest of your life for something you had no control over...
Do not be sad for his decision. Instead, be grateful that there were courageous people there to stop him from completing his mission.
<3
R0ckG1r7 1 year ago
@R0ckG1r7
He's lying...and I can prove it.
The only hijacker by the name of "Abdul" (he can't even spell the name correctly) was "Abdul Aziz Alomari" (idk if the last name is correct)...and he was on American Flight 11....and that plane's mission, sadly, wasn't a failure. It struck the North Tower.
JimmyHopkins2 11 months ago
@xXDarkFuneralXx666 ur brother?
brian432152 1 year ago
Those 40 passengers are my heros. Always will be. <3 Everyone of you are brave, brave souls. Rest in Peace.
MrJoshuaYoYo 1 year ago 5
ES LA CANCIOOOOOOOONNNN DE "MUJERES ASESINAS" QUE ESTABA BUSCANDOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!! HACE AÑOOOSSSSS!!!! WWWIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!!!! FELIZZZZZZZZZZZ!!!! :D
leagatti 1 year ago
hearth breaks on 2:03
gedasFX 1 year ago
I saw this movie when it first came out. I was kid then, and it made me cry. This music is so amazing and it makes you reflect on events, emotions, and people in your life. and especially those people who were lost in the Flight and Twin towers
sirchristian12 1 year ago
@sirchristian12 how old were you?
RussianAndre 1 year ago
@RussianAndre 17 yars old
sirchristian12 1 year ago
@sirchristian12 yea thats little.
RussianAndre 1 year ago
how amazing is it that powells five year old son was the one singing here
DillonB1234 1 year ago
I will always remember the day of 9/11/01
LJRinkenberger 1 year ago
Very powerful
Words can not describe the emotions while listening to this
Saphiery 1 year ago
Such a powerful song! It really captures the mood of the movie! It makes you stop and reflect!
DeltaAirlinesFlyer 1 year ago 4
I was a block away from the twin towers when they got hit
TheNewyorker2001 2 years ago 5
@TheNewyorker2001 Are you being seriouss???? have you been in the twin towers b4?
dhirenadatia 2 years ago
gorgeous
Negnative 2 years ago 5
the movie was sad and this song is also sad
horrormovie100 2 years ago 17
wow. amazing...
handello 2 years ago 20