9/11: A hypothetical holiday.
posted December 7, 2006 - 3:59pmJet fuel burning off of a firemans face. Twin towers crumbling down. Bodies diving out of the building. File cabinets and paper work dispersed all over the city. It's 9/11 the Holiday for all of us to remember. On September 11th there were two 747 Jets that collided into the Twin Towers. Like it or not: it's history.
A hypothetical holiday for 9/11 and all it's lost souls. For the brave men and women. For those firefighters who risked their lives for their country. Wait a second. They were just doing their jobs and now their country and their job are synonomous. It's the same thing. You work for New York and you work for America too. It doesn't matter now because when you consider the loss and how much collateral damage there was: A firefighter was risking his life in danger of America loosing it's freedom to Terrorists.
It's all crap, to me. Terrorists who carry box cutters. Terrorists who go to flight stimiulating school. Crash test dummies for the government. The 9/11 commission holding 79 meetings just to have one hearing. For those that beleive that crap than you're too gullable for your own good. The truth is not something that you get everyday in news. The truth about 9/11 might not reach the light of day because new layers of lies will come out and make us forget what this Holiday was about. Tragedy for firefighters and people that decided to go to work on September 11th 2001.
According to Darwin's survival of the fittest: Those people who died weren't fit to live and the rest of us are fit to survive. 9/11 a hypothetical holiday, where you get discout at Denny's on pancackes. 9/11 a hypothtetical holiday for the fit to remember the unfit who died in a plane crash and who happened to be in a building at 8:04 AM. I bet you the people who didn't show up to work that day are happy. America loves tragedy and remembers it for the next Macy's parade. Independnce day on the 4th of July wasn't a pretty thing. People died for that to be a holiday. Martin Luther Kings birthday was another one. This guy was shot in the head so we can still have his birthday off. It's not fair that we have to live and it's not fair that they had to die. This hypothetical holiday can be remembered best when they come out with a stamp that has two twin towers of fire for us to remember.
9/11: A hypothetical holiday.

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