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  • James Dewitt
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    Re: 9/11

    Originally posted by Billy Ram View Post
    I received another infraction! Clearly, I'm digging up the truth.

    Pray that Allah may free you from this insidious American/Joo-Christian propaganda matrix!!!
    You are a Mooslim sand nigra, let us be, leave, scram, beat feet, vamoose!

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  • Billy Ram
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    Re: 9/11

    I received another infraction! Clearly, I'm digging up the truth.

    Pray that Allah may free you from this insidious American/Joo-Christian propaganda matrix!!!

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  • Rev. M. Rodimer
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    Re: 9/11

    Originally posted by Billy Ram View Post
    I was in NYC before "9/11" and I never saw no "Twin Towers" ... take yer propaganda elsewhere infidel.
    Before receiving my calling from the Lord, I worked briefly for Goldman Sachs in the North Tower in the early 1990s.

    The experience helped me understand certain things about Jews.

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  • James Dewitt
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    Re: 9/11

    Originally posted by Billy Ram View Post
    I was in NYC before "9/11" and I never saw no "Twin Towers" ... take yer propaganda elsewhere infidel.
    Boy you done hit my last nerve! I was not going to post to this but............ My father was a NY police officer, a first responder. Jesus called him home that day. All we found was his left hand. My mother was called home one year latter, she is now with Jesus and my dad. I have never asked this before, can some one ban this fool?

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  • Billy Ram
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    Re: 9/11

    Originally posted by Rev. M. Rodimer View Post
    That would explain why the Twin Towers are still there.
    I was in NYC before "9/11" and I never saw no "Twin Towers" ... take yer propaganda elsewhere infidel.

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  • Jedediah
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    Most New Yorkers are mudslime-coddling, surrender-monkey libtards. They have not learned the Lessons of 9/11(tm) like we Real Americans(tm) from the Heartland have.

    Even though I have never been to New York City and don't know anyone - even to the fourth or fifth degrees - who was involved the terrorist attacks of 9/11, I can assuredly say that I was much more affected on a personal level than the vast, vast majority of New Yorkers.

    The difference is that Real Americans(tm) love America while East and West Coast libs hate our freedoms, our Christian values, and the free enterprise system.

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  • Rev. M. Rodimer
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    Re: 9/11

    Originally posted by Billy Ram View Post
    I received an infraction for speaking the truth ... further evidence of a grand conspiracy.

    WAKE UP SHEEPLE!!!
    That would explain why the Twin Towers are still there.

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  • Billy Ram
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    Re: 9/11

    Originally posted by Billy Ram View Post
    It never happened ... the whole thing is a fraud!
    I received an infraction for speaking the truth ... further evidence of a grand conspiracy.

    WAKE UP SHEEPLE!!!

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  • Rick 'Magma' Bocchino
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    I think the real question is who was effected more by 9/11-- the people of New York City or Real Americans(TM) like ourselves that live in places other than NYC?

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  • Billy Ram
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    It never happened ... the whole thing is a fraud!

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  • Mrs. Mary Whitford
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    I hadn't found salvation yet. I was already a nun for about a year a that point, and was in for a private "devotional" session with "Mother" "Superior" (don't ask what that involved, and I won't tell). When we emerged, one of the other "sisters" came over and told us what happened. The first thought in my mind was "Damn you, Saddam Hussein!"

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  • Sister Charli
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    That was my female week and I was in my menstra hut the two days before and the five days after. So I was late in sending my prayers and condolences to those who perished.

    It was after that day that Daddy set my menstra hut up with wireless internet so that I could stay up to date with world events and focus my prayers and devotions on the things that mattered.

    I guess, as a consequence, I am one of the few people who's life changed for the better from 9/11.

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    I was at a Pastor's Retreat in Bermuda that day (actually that week), and the island boys who served us didn't have TV, so I didn't even know about it until it was too late. More's the shame because I have no doubt that I could have made a few calls spoken to Jesus about it and contained the damage.

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  • Cindy Lou Jenkins
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    I will never forget where I was when I heard the second plane crashed into the tower. My mother and I were on all fours in the kitchen, waiting for a cherry pie to come out of the oven, when father came into the room and yelled, "a plane has hit the other tower!" It was then that we knew it was a terrorist attack, and not some freak accident caused by having homosexual pilots or something. Ever since then I always tell this story on 9/11. Everything changed on 9/11. Now, terrorism is important, since it has happened to Americans. Now, I know how to pronounce "Pakistan". I know the difference between Iraq and Iran. I know that I am a Patriot.
    God Bless George W. Bush and the Americans who died on 9/11.

    (Billy Bob: I approve this post.)

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  • Jedediah
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    I think about 9/11 every day. It defines who I am.

    The Terrorist Threat Level™ will forever more remain at Code Orange© or higher. There is no going back to a pre-9/11 mentality, as 9/11 changed everything.




    9/11.

    Never forget.



    9/11.

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