Even science fictions writers would have been hard pressed to come up with such a sensational story. 4 airliners, hijacked to be flown into buildings.

Two of them into the World Trade Center. The WTC was 2 buildings that typically had 50,000 people in them at once. Think about that for a moment. How many people live in the city you live in? The town I grew up in only had 5,000 people in it total. Those two buildings usually had 50,000 people in them and could comfortably fit more than twice that.

I've visited the WTC as part of my job at Stardock. The picture ID card to get past security there is a collector's item now I suppose. If you've never been in the WTC, it was an amazing sight. It was gigantic. It was like a man made mountain. An entire mall was in the basement of it and underneath that was a subway. It wasn't just really tall, it was immense horizontally too. The pictures on TV don't give it justice as to how large it was.

No disaster movie had ever even attempted to tell a tale of something as horrific as flying two loaded commercial jet liners into those two buildings and for them to collapse. Such a story wouldn't have been credible. Yet, it happened in real life. Done by people who hate our culture and for what we stand for so much that they were willing to spend years planning and then sacrifice themselves just to murder as many Americans as they could arbitrarily.

The third airliner crashed into the Pentagon. Most people now believe that the Pentagon wasn't the primary target. As they were flying over Washington the actual target was harder to find than they thought and flying a commercial airliner as a "smart bomb" isn't easy. The capital building or the white house is thought to be what the actual target was but the Pentagon would do. The Pentagon is one of the world's largest buildings in square feet. It doesn't look that huge until you see that the airplane only managed to ding up one small section on it.

The fourth airliner was also on its way to Washington to strike either the White house or the capital building. But it didn't succeed. The passengers, having learned the fate of the other planes, heroically rose up to take back the plane. If they were going to die, they weren't going to let terrorists use their plane as a guided missile of mass murder. No one knows exactly what happened on the plane but the results speak for themselves - the plane crashed in Pennsylvania killing all on board but no one on the ground.

Without their heroism, imagine how things might have gone differently. Imagine the white house or the capital building destroyed. Seeing the white house destroyed in the movie "Independence Day" was done for shock value, but no one could really imagine it being destroyed for real. Yet it nearly happened.

The United States and other like minded nations (in particularly the United Kingdom) were quick to act. They identified who was responsible and took action to disrupt their ability to execute similar plans in the future. This action took the form of over throwing the terrorist-friendly regime of the Taliban in Afghanistan and destroying the strongholds of the terrorist groups therein. The leader of the terrorist group was forced to flee and is now either dead or living in some cave, isolated.

During this time, people began to debate why these terrorists would go to such lengths just to murder Americans. Depending on how much research and knowledge on the background different conclusions were reached. But most of the experts who have done the most research into the how and why have concluded that the terrorists are the offshoot of radical Islam. And radical Islam hates western civilization and the United States being the primary example of it.

Western civilization has evolved into a set of ideals that can be summarized as a belief in personal freedom.

Radical Islam hates this concept. Some people think this is absurd but they are allowing their culture prejudices to get the better of them. Personal freedom is so taken for granted that we can't imagine that anyone not wanting it. Radical Islam believes in personal morality being central to their lives. And their morality defined by the tenets of Islam.

So the freedoms we enjoy have created a culture that is vastly different and seemingly immoral to radical Islam. Our women have equal rights. People can dress as they choose. Our capitalism highlights economic Darwinism. The west's cultural domination has spread, particularly in the last 50 years. Coca cola and McDonald's and Levi's have permeated out everywhere and radical Islam sees this as a subtle form of conquest. Their solution is to try to turn the tide -- with violence.

And that's what we face now. Since September 11th, we've all been given a wake up call. Particularly the United States which has historically been fairly isolationist. Issues like Iraq, which was probably not directly involved with the attack but is still related to the larger issue at hand now suddenly matters more. If radical Islam is willing to hijack commercial airliners to fly into buildings, what would they do if they managed to get a hold of nuclear weapons of various kinds?

This is where the question of Iraq comes up. Should the west do something now about Iraq or should the west be prepared to accept Iraq as a nation that has nuclear and biological weapons that it may or may not covertly provide to terrorists. Or at the very least use to intimidate their neighbors to increasingly limit the west's options to fight terrorists. And that's the debate we're having now, a year later.

I believe history is on the side of western civilization. I look at the Internet and the completely seamless cooperation between people from all over the world. Here on WinCustomize.com, the site is run by people ranging from the USA, to Europe to Canada to Brazil to Australia and elsewhere. We're all part of a single team that works seamlessly because we make the same assumptions on what is right and wrong. We share the same ideals and hence easily cooperate together. Those ideals include meritocracy which is a very difficult ideal to battle against (i.e. that the best should rise up and be accepted). Those ideals also include the basic personal freedoms previously discussed. And more importantly, tolerance to other points of view.

But sometimes history needs help. We must hold true to our principles. Make sure that our actions are guided by compassion and justice and not revenge. History will record September 11th as a real turning point I think. It’s a wake up call as to how dangerous the world can be. What remains to be seen is what kind of turning point it will be remembered as.
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Americans will NEVER forget September 11th, 2001.
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Not only Americans will remember this day forever. I am living in Israel and kind of used to terror attacks, but this was too much...
Let us all be strong and hope for a better future.

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Brad,

After living in Karachi, Pakistan for a year, I had ample opportunity to experience and understand the society as an insider. One important point that you failed to point out is that in Islamic society, muslims live double lives. What they do in their public lives may be ruled by the Koran, but behind closed doors, they live life as if there is no Allah or rules to Islam. Alcohol is explicitly banned in Islamic Nations. It is both illegal for muslims to drink as well as immoral. Regardless of this, most will denounce drinking in public, yet go home and break open a bottle of Scotch. Lying and hypocritical actions are truly engrained into the society at all levels. For them, it's just part of the way one lives life.

I'm not saying that all muslims are bad people, I'm just pointing out an aspect of their society as it is lived in their country.
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When I was young, I fought in a war to protect the safety and freedom of someone else's country - a war which our own government would not let us win. Now that the safety and security of my own country is under attack, I'm considered too old to contribute to its defense. Such is life, I suppose.
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If they wanted to get our attention, I think it worked. They have managed to change America from a peace loving country to a raging wounded bear. I feel bad that all islamic countries/people are now viewed as possibly favoring what happened.

I cried again as the list of names was read. I am un-sure how to express my anger.

If the world wants to paint us as a bully, lets do it right. I think it is way over due to straighten out Iraq.

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This kind of talk and documentation is good. I hate it when people take advantage of the situation or do stupid shit like this chain IM:

In honor of September 11th send this to 11 people by 9:11 tonight and you will recive some sort of message on September 11th in honor of your good doing. If you do not send this to 11 poeple by 9:11 tonight you will have to live with the guilt in your heart reminding you that you didnt take a few minutes out of your day and help others remember.

Who the hell do you think you are? You trivialize something like this by turning it into a goddamn chain IM? It's not funny, and it's not cool. It's sick and you suck!

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I just got home from a day of school where all we did was watch ceremonies all day. I must say the cowardly terrorist managed to only make our country strong, it took a blow, yet healed stronger that it was before. We grew from the support of friendly countries which showed they are our true allies. Still, I feel for those families and brave souls that lost their lives in this attack and will never forget. May security not only come back to America someday, but every other country as well.

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My heart felt tears to all who lost friends or family on that sad day.
From HD7, Wales, United Kingdom........

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Id just like to say, that we will never forget what happened on Sept 11 2001....We was terrorized...and lost alot of people...But we are brave...we are strong...We all will be just fine...
God Bless AMERICA!!!
From Bonnie in Kentucky

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My heart goes out to all the lost souls of 9/11

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"If anyone killed a person not as a punishment for murder or for spreading evil it would be as if he killed the whole of mankind. And (likewise) if anyone saved a life, it would be as if he saved all of mankind."

From the Quran (5:32)

Let us remember not only the terrorists who committed a terrible crime against humanity, but also the firefighters and police who risked so much and lost so much. Truly the Bravest and the Finest.
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I am so proud to be an american. As I read Brads statement above and all the comments below it I am humbled by our country and it's people. Also the people the world over that express themselves to our country for it's loss. I believe that it's not what happens to us as people or as a country that makes us who we are. It's how we handle things beyond that. This country, it's people and our friends abroad have proven that people as a whole are really beyond one persons comprehension.
America and it's people are showing the world that the love and appreciation of life will prevail according to gods will. Even those that don't have friends and family that are safe, we all can enjoy living in a country that is safe and cares about us feeling safe. I, for one, believe that the only language that terrorists, and their countries listen to is, war and intimidation is all they understand.
We are free today because our ancestors fought for freedom. If we want our children and their children to enjoy the same safety of freedom we have to rise to the occasion. I'm from Oklahoma, USA so I'm going to close sounding just like an okie.

When you talk and talk don't work, there's nothing like a good ol country ass whuppin as encouragement to talk next time. If you take without asking there's nothing like a good ol country ass whuppin as encouragement to ask next time. If you hurt innocent people trying to get noticed or so you can be a hero or just because you're an asshole, then a good ol country ass whuppin is even giving more respect than you deserve, but as usual.....a real good alternative. The only way our kids and their kids are going to be safe in the future is for us to deliver an ass whuppin that will be remembered as well as the ass whuppin you got when your mamma caught you taking a hot t-cake out of the kitchen before you finished your chores.

Thanks for lettin me give my 2 cents.

Randy Autry

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"Make sure that our actions are guided by compassion and justice and not revenge."

Indeed.
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I am from Spain but I ask you americans to let me be as american as you are, today. I am really proud of you...

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I think it is time that the wider world must come together in a common understanding that the continuing painful experience of September 11 2001 is a wake up call for a collective effort to rid our world of individuals and groups who may take away our values and ridicule our basic freedoms.

I also think that it is important that among smaller groups and communities, we defend the use of Freedom. Freedom used in an undisciplined manner may only serve as a platform for further chaos.

Thanks for the article.
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"If anyone killed a person not as a punishment for murder or for spreading evil it would be as if he killed the whole of mankind. And (likewise) if anyone saved a life, it would be as if he saved all of mankind."

From the Quran (5:32)

Its funny mostly because they are probably using that same phase as a reason to kill. They have judge us as guilty by there own definition of the Quran. Since they are holier than thou they can punish those who do not follow. This is not extremism, it is what is calle a cult. Cults do just what they are doing. They use God to make others feel guilty and do things such as on September 11 2001. They can use the same Quran and know that they can kill,not in self defense, but in the name of God.


People danced in the street when news of what happen came to thier country. I felt sad for them because only those who do not know what relly happend could dance for the death of people. I do not remember people dancing in the street when Hirashima happened. War is serious and the only time you dance is when it is over and your not dancing because they are dead but you are dancing because it is OVER!!!

Thier government hold back allot of information. So they get half the story. The government owns the news. Bad idea. No library system. No real education system. No freedoms and the excuse is the Quran.


God is not to be used as an excuse or a reason to kill. It would seem that the god these terrorists believe in needs them to kill others.
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As the World gears up to mark the first
anniversary of the 11 September attacks, we would
like to pay tribute to the innocent victims of
terrorism: innocent men, women and children who
have been brutally murdered without any crime,
without any television channel to mention their
plight, without any magazine to print their
photos, without any newspaper to list their
biographies and without any cotton quilts to
carry their name patches.

On this day, we remember the 121,237 Iraqi Muslim
babies who have died in these last twelve months
(World Heath Organisation statistics) as a direct
result of American-imposed sanctions on Iraq,
preventing critical child-medicines from reaching
Iraqi hospitals. Three times as many Iraqi babies
die every month as a result of these sanctions,
than were killed in the 11 September 2001
attacks.

On this day, we remember the 31,202 Afghan Muslim
civilians who have been brutally murdered since
October 2001, by American warplanes
indiscriminately bombing their villages, houses,
mosques, hospitals and wedding parties. Ten times
as many innocent Afghans have been killed by
Americans than were killed in the 11 September
2001 attacks.

On this day, we remember the 6084 Indian Muslims
killed and burnt in cold-blooded killing orgies
organised by the Indian Government in Gujarat,
during the last twelve months.

On this day, we remember the 5078 Chechen Muslim
civilians who have been killed by Russian aerial
bombing during the last twelve months, having
been given a green light by the American 'War on
Terror'

On this day, we remember the 3039 Palestinian
Muslims who have been murdered by Americans (via
weapons held in the hands of Israeli soldiers)
since September 2001.

On this day, we remember the 2170 Uzbek Muslims
who have been taken away from their homes by the
American-backed Karimov Government in the middle
of the night, never to be seen again.

On this day, we remember the 1473 Chinese Muslims
who have been executed in public after having
been forced to drink alcohol and the flesh of
swine, in the East Turkestan (Muslim) region of
China.

On this day, we remember the 1399 Kashmiri
Muslims murdered and the 852 gang-rapes carried
out by Hindu and Sikh soldiers in Occupied
Kashmir.

On this day, we remember the 1261 Indonesian
Muslims massacred by Christians in the Maluku
region of Indonesia, having been supplied with
M-16 assault rifles, rocket launchers and funds
by the Netherlands.

On this day, we remember the 598 Muslim, Mujahid
prisoners being kept in small cages in Guantanamo
Bay, after their beards were forcibly shaved,
their hands and feet were bound and their eyes
and ears were covered, in conditions where they
are subject to malaria, heatstroke and other
tropical diseases.

On this day, we remember the deaths of the hearts
of 1.2 billion Muslims Worldwide who are blind to
the above, but awake to a few people killed on 11
September 2001.
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I'm glad this happened... so you can taste what you do to others people in the world!!

you can remember and cry...but the lost people will never come back



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The 120,000 Iraqi children that allegedly died is always attributed to the W.H.O. yet every time it is challenged no one is ever able to provide a reputable source (I.e. where is the link to the WHO?).

Similarly, many of the other statistics are way up there in the BS range (there are not even remotely credible sources that claim 30,000 Afgan civilians killed, most stimates have it somewhere between 300 to 500).
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Right on, Frogboy! Mr. Spooked has created numbers out of the blue that no one is able to verify. He also fails to mention the Muslim murders of Anwar Sadat, helpless civilians in the Philipines who are beheaded, the murder of Hindus because of hate, the stoning of women buried to their necks in sand in Nigeria for 'adultery' (while the male is excused for 'lack of evidence'), and countless other atrocities and senseless murders in the name of their religion and their 'god'. Their god is a bloodthirsty monster who apparently delights in murder and brutal killings, the more savage the better. And Mr. Zuniga is a heartless jerk. How anyone could be glad about the murder of innocents is beyond comprehension. Hopefully, he is not American...his country deserves him. Now...on to the more important topic. For the BEST tribute I have seen for the 9/11 tragedy, go to www.politicsandprotest.org (or maybe it's protestandpolitics). It's a 7mb download so be patient if you don't have broadband...it is really worth a look. Believe me, you'll be glad you did!

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