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I have to tell you, every time I see this esp on this board I get very upset. Let me just say this. I was in New York when those planes his the towers, and fear and terror held that city at a stand still. Thousands of people died. Everyone is so ready to blame the U.S. for everything that goes on in the world they don't stop and think about American's being real ordinary people. This was not a hoax. I lost friends that day and spend several days in fear trying to escape the city. Can you imagine how someone would feel if they read this BS and had lost a husband or a wife or worse a child that awlful day. Do any of you know what it felt like to have your homeland under attack and be afraid for your life and the lives of your children? I can only hope the bastards that did this burn in hell for all eternity, and yes that includes any country harboring these kind of terrorists. Other countries who want to critisize U.S. policy, are the first ones to hold their hand out for cash in the event they have a problem. I am tired on everyone being down on the US. It is my home country and Mikes too. How many of the U.S citizens came from other countries to escape the persecution of nasty dictators ony to find peace and protection here. How many crawl accross our boarders every day (illeagly) in order to live the American Dream. This is a site about Michael, not about politics or personal political opinions. Michael was an american, and lets not forget he was also in NY that day. He and his family had to take a bus back to Neverland because all flights over the U.S. were grounded. Transportation was at a stand still, no one got out quickly, Not even Michael, and since he was performing at the Garden the night before I am sure he was pretty close to ground zero and felt the real fear the rest of us felt. I wonder if you would have felt the same way if he had died that day???
Quote from: "MJsForever"I have to tell you, every time I see this esp on this board I get very upset. Let me just say this. I was in New York when those planes his the towers, and fear and terror held that city at a stand still. Thousands of people died. Everyone is so ready to blame the U.S. for everything that goes on in the world they don't stop and think about American's being real ordinary people. This was not a hoax. I lost friends that day and spend several days in fear trying to escape the city. Can you imagine how someone would feel if they read this BS and had lost a husband or a wife or worse a child that awlful day. Do any of you know what it felt like to have your homeland under attack and be afraid for your life and the lives of your children? I can only hope the bastards that did this burn in hell for all eternity, and yes that includes any country harboring these kind of terrorists. Other countries who want to critisize U.S. policy, are the first ones to hold their hand out for cash in the event they have a problem. I am tired on everyone being down on the US. It is my home country and Mikes too. How many of the U.S citizens came from other countries to escape the persecution of nasty dictators ony to find peace and protection here. How many crawl accross our boarders every day (illeagly) in order to live the American Dream. This is a site about Michael, not about politics or personal political opinions. Michael was an american, and lets not forget he was also in NY that day. He and his family had to take a bus back to Neverland because all flights over the U.S. were grounded. Transportation was at a stand still, no one got out quickly, Not even Michael, and since he was performing at the Garden the night before I am sure he was pretty close to ground zero and felt the real fear the rest of us felt. I wonder if you would have felt the same way if he had died that day???First, I want to say sorry that you've lost loved ones in the plane crashes. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your loved ones. I can only imagine what that would be like. I do believe the event really happened and that lives were unfortunately lost on that day. However, I don't think people are blaming Americans for 9/11. I think people are blaming American government as well as other global governments. And yes, Michael is an American. However, Michael did say in They Don't Care About Us: "Tell me what has become of my rights/Am I invisible because you ignore me?/Your proclamation promised me free liberty, now/I'm tired of bein' the victim of shame/They're throwing me in a class with a bad name/I can't believe this is the land from which I came" so Michael, in fact, had his own criticism towards America..moreso the government probably than anything else. I also think terrorists is a tricky word. You may think you know who the terrorists are but the true terrorists could be the ones who is saying the word terrorist repeatedly to instill fear in your heart. At the end of the day, I just want the truth hence my screen name and I think this adventure mirrors a lot of other lies that have been emphasized in the media but unlike MJ's, their lies are used to distract and to keep truth away. I do believe that this adventure is a lie that is forcing us to find the truth about not only MJ but our world and ourselves. "Artists use lies to tell the truth, while politicians use them to cover the truth up. " - V for Vendetta
I will be the first one to say I don't totally understand Iraq. I believe it was Osama Bin Ladden and the Alcadia that did this. I will always believe it. I also remember seeing footage of people in Arab countries cheering this monster on. I do not blame all of the muslum world. I think there are people and places in the Arab world that would not condone 911. However that being said. does anyone remember when Sadaam entered Kawait? What he did to those poor people? or worse what he did to his own. I am sorry about the inocent people of Iraq, however I don't feel Sadam should have been left in power the first time. The world's armies together entered Iraq and took care of this. When our soldiers entered Iraq, many Iraqi soldiers surrendered because they were more afraid of Sadaam than they were of the Americans. I don't have all of the hows or whys, I don't pretend to know the reasons for going in a second time, but I for one am glad that my children and yours and the children of Iraq don't have to live in a world that fears Sadam. America has helped just about every country in the world including those who would rather see us destroyed. Remember last year the eath quake that hit Iran. We sent american's in to help in the rescue? Remember WWII when America was called on to rescue Europe from Hitlar? We are still paying rent in France for the land our soldiers are burried on. How F_cked up is that? I am not saying you cant disagree with the American government, hell I do. Esp now! but I am saying over all this country is one of the "good guys" in the world, but as an American, I am proud of where I come from and the things this country has accomplished in its short time in existance. It was not the American government that held those trials for Mike, It was the California D.A. I hated it, knew the mob was behind it, but don't forget it was americans too that sat on that Jurry and aquited him. Thousands of Americans protested outside the court room and even held signs downing the prosecuter. And voices were heard in the following election. This country is not perfect, what country is, but we are not the monsters of the world either.