September 11, 2003 at 12:15 am
RIP 11/9/2001
By: KabirT - 12th September 2003 at 17:45
Originally posted by LGKR
without wanting to sound cold and heartless, i believe that minute silences and rememberence parades or whatever shouldn’t go ahead. for one; life is too short and for two; if one attrocity is remembered in such a fashion then shudn’t they all?what happened that day was shocking and distressing to hundereds of millions if not billions of people world-fold but terrorism takes many forms and not all acts, like this one, are condemned and remembered.
Enough said.
short???? If you start condeming each and every terrorist or murderous act……you will never speak again….because you will be just mourning.
By: LGKR - 12th September 2003 at 17:05
without wanting to sound cold and heartless, i believe that minute silences and rememberence parades or whatever shouldn’t go ahead. for one; life is too short and for two; if one attrocity is remembered in such a fashion then shudn’t they all?
what happened that day was shocking and distressing to hundereds of millions if not billions of people world-fold but terrorism takes many forms and not all acts, like this one, are condemned and remembered.
Enough said.
By: PhantomII - 11th September 2003 at 21:58
Obviously today is a very sad day.
May everyone from that awful today who’s life was brutally snuffed out, rest in peace.
I’m still filled with great sadness from that day, and I’ll never forget it, but I’m also filled with immense anger, and I don’t know that I’ll ever be the same since that day, though that day hasn’t changed my goals in life one bit.
And no one should be afraid of Bin Laden or any other terrorist.
If you are scared, then they have won part of the battle.
And the issue about suing Boeing, or United or American is absurd.
People are already suing each other way too often, and for incredibly stupid things.
This just adds to this list.
It was not the fault of any of those three companies, and I’d love to know who thinks it was and why.
9/11/2001 RIP
We are a country united, and we will press on….
I can’t believe it’s been two years either….
By: kev35 - 11th September 2003 at 21:26
EAL_KING.
You’ve done it again. Most of your posts, this one included, are very difficult to read. But if we persevere and stay with you the content of what you write sometimes puts us all to shame.
All of us remember that terrible day two years ago, and we each remember it in our own way. Your simple acts of Rememberance do great honour to those who died that day. You took the time out to pay your own tribute and you are to be admired for that. And yes, I think you may be right in saying that it was a mistake for the UK not to hold an official minute’s silence. One minute out of our lives to honour the 2,792 people whose lives ended that day. Not much to expect is it?
As for David Blaine, I feel the only illusion is in expecting people to be riveted to the spot watching him sat in a glass box for 44 days. His own countrymen are dying at roughly the rate of one a day and he fears for his safety? I would be more concerned for his sanity.
Well done EAL_KING.
Regards,
kev35
By: LBARULES - 11th September 2003 at 21:16
R.I.P
By: EAL_KING - 11th September 2003 at 20:25
a very sad day i did the muinite silence on work experience i did one for every time something happened
at 12:46 1st plane crash (north tower)
13:03 2nd plane crash( south tower)
13:59 south tower collapses
14:29 north tower collapses
it is terrible that no one did an official muinite silence in the uk like buisinesses should have stopped to do it but when it happens to the uk they will how sad are we as a country and david blaine is going to quit his 45 day illusion as he fears a sniper attack
R.I.P
GOD BLESS AMERICA AND NEW YORK PENSYLVANIA AND WASHINGTON AND ALL THE FAMILIES AND PEOPLE WHO WERE INJURED IN THE ATTACKS!!!
By: Saab 2000 - 11th September 2003 at 18:25
My thoughts have been with all those who have lost loved ones in 9/11 and the subsequent aftermath.
Our sadness should possibly also extend to all those involved in aviation that have lost jobs due to events surrounding 9/11.
By: monster500 - 11th September 2003 at 13:41
Originally posted by Dutchy
Let’s remember all the victims of terorrism. Those who have fallen on that feathfull day but also who have fallen in Afghanistan and Iraq, and yes I mean the civilians.
agreed. and lets remember september 11 1973, if none of you know what that day is, it’s a dark day in history for terrorism, we just dont hear to much about it!
http://www.americas.org/News/Features/200110_After_the_Attacks/200110Chile.htm
By: A330Crazy - 11th September 2003 at 13:17
RIP
Gone but not forgotten.

By: Whiskey Delta - 11th September 2003 at 13:14
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By: Dutchy - 11th September 2003 at 13:01
Let’s remember all the victims of terorrism. Those who have fallen on that feathfull day but also who have fallen in Afghanistan and Iraq, and yes I mean the civilians.
By: Ren Frew - 11th September 2003 at 12:09
Does anyone care to express an opinion on the decision to allow AA, United, Boeing etc to be sued over 9/11 ?
By: starjet - 11th September 2003 at 11:44
V’Yitgadal v’yitkadash…
By: Pembo330 - 11th September 2003 at 11:37
Nothing more to add. 🙁
By: Ren Frew - 11th September 2003 at 09:23
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By: purser - 11th September 2003 at 09:06
My thoughts are with them all, RIP.
By: wannabe pilot - 11th September 2003 at 08:02
RIP to all those innocent people. 2 years gone by already, and what have we done about it, not much, the country is still scared off all these nasty people.
By: steve rowell - 11th September 2003 at 03:48
A dark day in history remembered
By: Ren Frew - 11th September 2003 at 01:15
I can’t believe it’s 2 years since that awful day ? I still can’t believe something so cynical happened.
By: SOFTLAD - 11th September 2003 at 00:43
God bless to them all !!!