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WHOLLY SHIT (profanity is warranted)

Posted by CHollman82 [send private reply] at October 01, 2001, 09:53:02 PM

Posted by RedX [send private reply] at September 11, 2001, 01:44:46 PM

Seems like the US aren't as untouchable as they wanted to believe.

RedX

Posted by CHollman82 [send private reply] at October 01, 2001, 09:53:09 PM

Posted by Psion [send private reply] at September 11, 2001, 06:30:06 PM

US actions lead to the deaths of many more around the clock.

Posted by AngelOD [send private reply] at September 11, 2001, 06:34:25 PM

Yeah, and if the normal rules of US warfare kicks in here, they'll kill atleast 10 for every dead American.. This roughly means about 500,000 killed..

Note! I do not agree with what has happened today.. I'm just saying..

Posted by Cobbs [send private reply] at September 11, 2001, 07:57:24 PM

Americans don't go after civilian targets though... and I don't know about that 10 dead per one stuff. I know they missiled Iraq before, but they musta been hinding something, which coulda ended up finishing off alot more lives.

I'm not American... really.

CHollman: thanks for pointing that out, i might have not found out :p

Posted by eternaldisciple [send private reply] at September 11, 2001, 08:20:10 PM

Americans don't go after civilian targets? Since when? Wait, was that in Vietnam when we napalmed entire villages? Or called artillery attacks on women and children? Or was it after that?

Posted by gian [send private reply] at September 11, 2001, 11:56:48 PM

I think it was absolutely horrible... From what I've heard though, the death toll may not be as high as was thought, because a certain amount of people were evacuated in the hour or so between the plane hitting and the bulding collapsing.

I don't think anyone could say they deserved that... you wouldn't wish that upon your worst enemy.

We've got live CNN coverage though now.... the free TV stations here have CNN, CBS and ABC feeds... yay! American TV again!

Posted by sphinX [send private reply] at September 12, 2001, 01:19:40 AM

yup...australia has had live cnn coverage on all channels since 9am this morning....it's 4:26pm now, and it's still going....absolutely incredible

Posted by buzgub [send private reply] at September 12, 2001, 03:02:41 AM

ABC radio in melbourne (774) was crossing to CNN pretty heavily at 11:30 our time last night.

Posted by RedX [send private reply] at September 20, 2001, 02:14:10 PM

CHollman, are you joining the army too? Looks like Bush is preparing for war and he'll need every sucker, I mean patriot, he can get. Can't expect him to leave is save, comfortable shelter to kill some terrorists, can you?. Worst part is I'm graduating this year, so if those brave politicians start WW3, I'll probably be one of those suckers.

RedX

Posted by have_dinner [send private reply] at September 25, 2001, 03:16:24 AM

so many people think australia will get attacked.. frankly, i laugh at the fact people even consider it... what has australia got that would be worth attacking??? except of course for john howards ugly eyebrows.

Posted by ronybc [send private reply] at November 10, 2001, 10:37:46 AM

Technology makes our lives faster and faster each day. The more we fukk fast... the soon we'll reach 'End of the Road'. isn't it? :)
i'm not a tali'fan.... but thiz US reap what they sow...

Posted by gian [send private reply] at November 11, 2001, 01:55:55 AM

No, no they don't. Phonetic spelling is what caused all this...

Terrorist #1 on MSN, talking to Terrorist #2:
<T1> Oh man I'm gonna go phuck up WTC
<T2> the WTC?!
<T1> Yeah, u wanna help?
<T2> Yeah, I guess so... When?
<T1> Oh... September the 11th?

See, abbreviations and acronyms, and the common misspelling of words led T2 to believe that he was supposed to blow up the World trade center, instead of the company's Word Typing Center.

Spell correctly and don't abbreviate for America.

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