abcgroupdocumentation wrote:i know how to read.
In the time you have spent making 12 replies to this thread, you could have read fifty of my posts on 9/11. There is something very wrong with you if you can't understand that.
What is taking you so long to get going on 9/11?
http://www.electrical.com/phpBB2/viewto ... 095#120095abcgroupdocumentation on september 23, 2005 in reference to Flight 93 wrote:I haven't seen the documentary but have heard a lot on both sides. Clearly I don't "know" in with any real epistemic certainty what actually happened, but I tend to think that it was shot down.
Now...I think the power of belief is huge and most Americans don't want to think that our government would do that. Nor do they like to think of their loved ones dying like that. Acts of heroism are much more satiating for us and somehow provide meaning in an event that really has none.
'An event that really has none'?? You're one of those pseudointellectual types, aren't you? Friend of Nerbly Bear's by chance?
abcgroupdocumentation wrote:I won't rain on someone's parade though if in fact they do believe that.
I lost my uncle in WTC 2 so I know how shitty it is to think of such meaningless shit to happen to people who were just going to work.
You have an extremely bizarre attitude about 9/11. 'an event that has no meaning'? 'meaningless shit'??
I'm thinking you have a lot of deep-seated issues regarding 9/11, and I'm thinking that a public forum may not be the place for you to settle them, if that's your real objective. If you're trying to spark some 'debate' with me as a way to confront your own confused thoughts on 9/11, sorry, I could not be less interested.
That post on UAL93 was 19 months ago. Why did you claim to have 'heard a lot from both sides' back then? What's taking you so long to begin your research into 9/11, if you have a personal connection?