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Sep 11, 2010 12:26



September 11, 2010.
A day that is legally called "Patriot Day" in America, but is seldom referred to anything but "9/11" or "September 11th."

Nine years ago, September 11, 2001, terrorists hijacked four airplanes. Two of which were flown into the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center. Another, the Pentagon. And the last crashed in a field in my home ( Read more... )

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niamy_tak September 11 2010, 21:33:51 UTC
Well said, well said.
We shouldn't judge entire groups of people based on a small number of extremists.

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kara_sensei September 12 2010, 00:05:44 UTC
I remember on that day, I was still a young kid in elementary school. At first, I had no idea whats going on but we were told to stand up for an announcement and then a 'moment of silence'.

I agree with what you said. Blaming on all the muslims is wrong but people can be selfish creatures. By being immature and targeting the anger at someone or something else, they unknowingly feel better. Its unfair but there are stupid people in this world who cant see that..

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razzlie September 13 2010, 00:04:50 UTC
I wish I knew what to say. but I think you've said it all.how I feel about the event that happened years ago.

and yes its sick and wrong how Muslims get blamed for it. i think its probably because people need a scapegoat. They feel scared and want someone to blame.

I've never even heard of "Burn the Quran" day but it sounds horrible.

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