Has it really been that long? Wow. Well, during those months, I've seen enough racial and religious bias to sicken me for a lifetime. Its been quite an education and very sad to watch good people who love this country being treated badly, mostly due to the fact that people do not take the time to get the facts and instead choose to believe hype. So when this whole issue came up, I had a lot of passion around it.
Oh...and Quake snored on the way home last night. LOL. I think he had a good time.
I think it is quite possible to take a reasoned difference of opinion here. And it doesn't mean that the person is a racial or religious bigot. Why the name calling?
Well hello Anonymous. I just love people who dont sign their names, it really shows that you stand up for for you believe in. LOL. Just so you know I waited a few minutes to respond to see if it was an accident, that maybe you forgot to log in...but that doesn't appear to be the case.
So, who specifically did I call a name? And where you physically present where I was over these last few months to observe what I observed? If not Anonymous, then what do you base your statement on? Also, can you provide more clarification on what you mean by "reasoned difference of opinion".
Also, just FYI - by posting as Anonymous takes your credibility down to zero. But I'm bored today so I'll play along. I'm sure you have a name dont you?
My cousin's best friend's father was the pilot of the plane that his the second tower. He (the pilot's son) never got to say goodbye :-( I think no matter what anyone does there will be hard feelings and emotions surrounding it. I'm glad I am not involved with the planning of NYC.
I'm sure the families and friends who lost loved ones in all the other domestic terrorism events had a lot of feelings and emotions as well. Whats disturbing about this event is that people who did not commit the crime are paying the price....even years later.
I think "Anonymous" might have a point. And I sympathize with the last poster's loss. I hope you mean that people who did not commit the crime are the ones paying the price... meaning the victims's families. I think they tend to get overlooked in the name of political correctness.
I hesitated before posting because I don't like to mix political views with dog training. :(
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Pfft...
*joking*
good points, all the way around.
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Oh...and Quake snored on the way home last night. LOL. I think he had a good time.
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So, who specifically did I call a name? And where you physically present where I was over these last few months to observe what I observed? If not Anonymous, then what do you base your statement on? Also, can you provide more clarification on what you mean by "reasoned difference of opinion".
Also, just FYI - by posting as Anonymous takes your credibility down to zero. But I'm bored today so I'll play along. I'm sure you have a name dont you?
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I'm sure the families and friends who lost loved ones in all the other domestic terrorism events had a lot of feelings and emotions as well. Whats disturbing about this event is that people who did not commit the crime are paying the price....even years later.
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I hesitated before posting because I don't like to mix political views with dog training. :(
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