littlebull209338
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You will want to watch this 4-part program on National Geographic. I just watched the first two parts. It will really snap into focus the events of the last few days...indeed the last few months.
We left a few days after 9/11 for a friend's elk hunt on San Juan. The flags flying all over the state were something else. Several days into the hunt when the first jet flew over, we all pulled up our binoculars to see who had started flying again. The sky seemed so empty for those few days.I’ll never forget that day, I was archery elk hunting with an eerie silence that I’ll never hear again… I’ll never forget the voicemail from my wife…
Do the nurses know you're using the computer??Honestly symbolism has been just another tool to enable us to sit on our a55es and kick this can down the road for our kids to have to live in fear of. I could give a damn about remembering where I was on 9/11. I couldn't give a damn about horseys making neto commercials to sell beer off of 3500 dead Americans.
Islam has been attacking the civilized world for the past 5 decades. Our parents didn't stop them. My generation didn't grow a pair and stop them. Now we are teaching our kids to do nothing but sit around and "remember" when something bad happened and pass the cancer onto our grandkids.
Its like the Dr diagnoses you with colon cancer and you go in for your first day of treatment and the Dr just says "Hey let's remember the day I told you that you had cancer." Well you won't be going down memory lane to long.
Good to know you have an excuse. Just pull that card anytime you want boy, because it isn't going to mean diddly to the people who want your family dead.Do the nurses know you're using the computer??
Oh, and I do remember the day 4 years ago when the doc told me I had colon cancer. I was lying on a bed in ER right after having a CAT scan.
I think you missed the point. I'm not bitter about it, I actually want to do things to ensure my kids and grandkids don't have to inherit our problems. Wanting to actually make a difference instead of sitting around thinking about the "good ol' days of 9/11", isn't bitterness.Tristate watch the National Geographic 2cnd hour. It may make you a little less bitter. I agree with some of your sentiments but what can any of us do to rectify the past but VOTE and be proactive about our future and be a good, kind citizen.. In my case I am supporting in several ways an effort to unseat some of our city council...by their actions you would swear you were in California. Twenty years of folly by our government and many of our military LEADERS...how sad. Our soldiers did the best they could and we should honor them in everyday.