Where were you on 9/11/2001

Posted by $ AJAshinoff 10 years, 8 months ago to History
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I recall 9/11, as if I could ever forget, because it was the beginning of the end of so many things in my life. It was the beginning of the failure of my IT consulting company, it was the awakening of my countrymen to the truth about the world we live in, it was beginning of the acidic cynicism in my heart that will no doubt be my eventual demise.

I awoke from my couch at the prodding of my 12 year old son. The television was on - FOX News. The cobwebs cleared to see one of the towers with a gaping gash. Debris spewing out of its wound, papers littered the sky line huge snowflakes. The news was still speculating that it may have been an accident when a second jet flew into the second tower.

My heart dropped. I wished ALL Muslims dead. Yes, I knew before they said it that Islam was responsible. I recall saying, and now regret, that "Millions of Muslims have to die to avenge what they have done" - be careful what you wish for.

As time went on I watched in horror as people leapt from the windows, preferring the fall to the fire - I can't blame them. Stunned I watched this massive World Trade Center collapsed, knowing that thousands of AMERICANS, men and women who just went to work, had died before my eyes.

Time passed. I called my children's schools - they wouldn't be going for the foreseeable future. I told my wife to take off from work - she did. My family wouldn't be leaving the house until we knew that at least the world around us was secure.

I drove to my office 3 hours late and dismissed everyone for the day - I told them to be home with their families. We didn't know what was going to happen next and I didn't expect many calls for service (how right I was). I remember sitting in my silent office and crying in anger.

My business failed as clients held tight their wallets for several months- uncertainty breeds caution, no one is to blame.

I am still angry.


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  • Posted by monart 10 years, 8 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I would think that Rand's fierce independent thinking would have detected the numerous contradictions in the official 9/11 story and see it as a false flag attack -- unlike the prejudiced thinking of the objectivist leadership, starting with Peikoff, who accept the bogus official story on faith and complain that the US government is too merciful in the war on terrorism.
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  • Posted by monart 10 years, 8 months ago in reply to this comment.
    The US and Israeli governments, at least.

    I'm glad there's at least you, bassman, who cares and knows the truth about 9/11: that it was a false flag. The others here, like most objectivists, are too biased to reason independently about the contradictions in the official story about 9/11. You're a rare, autonomous thinker, bassman.
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  • Posted by ftalker 10 years, 8 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Bin Laden's target was White people - the only people to have exploited the Middle-East in modern times. He knew that western culture is moribund, so attacking it would have been a waste of effort.
    Whites have shown time and time again that they will kill anyone who does not agree with them. 9/11 changed the way Whites live in making them more overtly-White supremacist and paranoid than they have been in recent times.
    If 9/11 is the most significant in your lifetime, then you are a White who needs to get out more and gain an objective perspective on life.
    What you do NOT know about monuments proves nothing. Whites were incensed about Muslims planning to build a monument near so-called Ground Zero in New York, but have never shown such anger at Whites building over Indian burial grounds.
    Because the Tuskegee Airmen were helping Whites - not the other way around - it would have been more fitting for Whites to have erected such a monument. But that would be to admit the need for non-White help in desperate times - a serious blow to the White ego.
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  • Posted by ftalker 10 years, 8 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Ruling class bigotry is what White whining is all about - you should know.
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  • Posted by ftalker 10 years, 8 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Truly bizarre to make commentary on that which you lack the comprehension to understand.
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  • Posted by Eudaimonia 10 years, 8 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Someone took one too many Marxist critical analysis classes.

    Your Ruling Class bigotry is showing, BIG TIME.
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  • Posted by richrobinson 10 years, 8 months ago in reply to this comment.
    US involvement in the Middle East may have been the excuse Bin Laden used to organize 9/11 but his target was western culture. Muslims have shown time and time again that they will kill anyone who does not agree with them. 9/11 changed the way we live and is the most significant event of my lifetime. As for the monuments, I don't know of any Black or Indian groups being denied the right to build a monument. In my area a monument to the Tuskegee Airmen was just completed.
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  • Posted by Non_mooching_artist 10 years, 8 months ago in reply to this comment.
    What the heck are you talking about. We have no idea of the skin color of people in here, nor do we care. You clearly have an issue with white people. You sound like the racist on his non racially biased post.

    Keep your biases off the board.
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    Posted by ftalker 10 years, 8 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Pseudo-Objectivists are crossing a bridge to nowhere to escape their existential problems and their longing for completion-without-effort. My job is to dynamite that bridge.
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