May we never forget the victims or this tragic day. Here is the best tribute video for 9-11 made by Budweiser. It is an amazing and touching video...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Px5YcOeQB4I
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May we never forget the victims or this tragic day. Here is the best tribute video for 9-11 made by Budweiser. It is an amazing and touching video...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Px5YcOeQB4I
On the radio they were discussing the world response to the attacks, and the world's solidarity with the citizens of the US that immediately followed the attacks. Something I feel has been totally forgotten by most, and far more important than some shot of animals bowing their heads.
Two highlights I found especially moving today are of a candlelight vigil held in Iran, [url=http://shabhaft.blogfa.com/post-134.aspx]شب Ù‡Ù
A prayer to remember those who lost their lives, those who lost loved ones!
@TheUgSquirrel
If you cant appreciate that video, than something is wrong, Im sorry but it is very well done and tasteful. Instead of appreciating a great video done by Americans, you bring up a paper from Iran, which is not a peaceful country, close to having nukes, threatening Israel and us ???? I dont get it my friend.
Is it not time to stop bringing this up every year yet? It's been 11 years?
New here so I won't add my two cents to danicafan only that you missed the whole point of the post by the Ugsquirrel
No. Clearly if you think the majority of the world's countries showing unity and compassion towards the United States is outweighed by a beer ad, something is wrong with you.Quote:
Originally Posted by DanicaFan
I'll let you try to figure it out.Quote:
Instead of appreciating a great video done by Americans, you bring up a paper from Iran, which is not a peaceful country, close to having nukes, threatening Israel and us ???? I dont get it my friend.
I never said people rallying up for the United States and showing support wasnt more important than an ad... I dont know where you got that. I simply posted a great video tribute and instead of you saying it was a good video, you made a subtle bad remark about it. And then you post a paper from another enemy country, Iran...That part I dont get it. Iran doesnt like America anymore than Afghanistan or Iraq. That to me was disrespectful.Quote:
Originally Posted by theugsquirrel
Danica, it is you that is showing disrespect.
9/11 was not solely an American tragedy but a world one. What happened was Evil and the World community shares sympathy with America. To disrespect others that express sympathy in their own way just because that haven't lauded praise on your post and continue to refer to people as 'enemies' is systematic of a deeper underlying issue that is a barrier to Peace.
Remember all victims of terror, oppression and terrorism with the dignity they deserve and share a moment of thought to understand the reasons behind these attrocities so we may never see their like again.
Um, I don’t understand DanicaFan… were you genuinely posting to initiate a commemorative thread for the events of 9/11 or were you trying to solicit admiration for the video you posted?
I do think you misunderstood theugsquirrel’s post, the content of which, IMO, was quite humbling. He did not post anything showing malevolence to the U.S.A or its allies; quite the opposite. In fact he included quite an admirable post from a French newspaper which you seem to have purposefully ignored.