16 Years Later...Did We Forget?

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In the weeks following 9/11, American flags flew on every corner. Athletes and fans couldn’t manage to hold back tears as they stood proudly for the national anthem before game time. Volunteers nationwide gave a helping hand to our courageous first responders, still searching for survivors, and clearing the still smoking rubble from the blood-soaked streets. You couldn’t go anywhere without seeing someone wearing a FDNY or NYPD hat out of respect for our heroes.

We were fearful and we were sorrowful, but mostly, we were united, by our American identity. We made a vow to those we lost that we would “Never Forget.”

Flash forward 16 years and it’s as if we’ve entered the Twilight Zone. Not only have we forgotten that which we promised we would not, but the national pride which once unified us has been replaced by an endless stream of anti-American propaganda.

The American flags we flew with such pride are now considered a “hate symbol” on college campuses. NFL Quarterback Colin Kaepernick is portrayed as a hero for kneeling during the national anthem, and wearing socks to practice that depict police officers as pigs.

The people of the United States and the world have stopped combating terrorism and have created a politically correct society in which extremism can thrive. We have become too afraid to address radical terrorism by its name because we are afraid of offending all Muslims and it makes us wonder did we forget the one day we said we wouldn't forget?

Damn straight we forgot.
 
There is substance, you're an idiot. However I do agree that the substance of you and your posts is basically nothing. Perhaps we can call this a push?
So ad hominem is substance to you? Can't say I'm surprised you think that.
 
So ad hominem is substance to you? Can't say I'm surprised you think that.

There is substance to my statement, this isn't the thread to derail though. Maybe some other time we can get into it since he got rustled over an accident.
 
There is substance, you're an idiot. However I do agree that the substance of you and your posts is basically nothing. Perhaps we can call this a push?
It's a kind of a push, in that you now have an impacted colon and I need a strong bar of soap.
 
16 years later and still covering for SA. Sad
 
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In the weeks following 9/11, American flags flew on every corner. Athletes and fans couldn’t manage to hold back tears as they stood proudly for the national anthem before game time. Volunteers nationwide gave a helping hand to our courageous first responders, still searching for survivors, and clearing the still smoking rubble from the blood-soaked streets. You couldn’t go anywhere without seeing someone wearing a FDNY or NYPD hat out of respect for our heroes.

We were fearful and we were sorrowful, but mostly, we were united, by our American identity. We made a vow to those we lost that we would “Never Forget.”

Flash forward 16 years and it’s as if we’ve entered the Twilight Zone. Not only have we forgotten that which we promised we would not, but the national pride which once unified us has been replaced by an endless stream of anti-American propaganda.

The American flags we flew with such pride are now considered a “hate symbol” on college campuses. NFL Quarterback Colin Kaepernick is portrayed as a hero for kneeling during the national anthem, and wearing socks to practice that depict police officers as pigs.

The people of the United States and the world have stopped combating terrorism and have created a politically correct society in which extremism can thrive. We have become too afraid to address radical terrorism by its name because we are afraid of offending all Muslims and it makes us wonder did we forget the one day we said we wouldn't forget?
It clearly was in retrospect, a successful operation by the muslims. They have basically cowed much of America and Europe into submission. While we have a POTUS with real strength and resolve, we also have a significant populace that sees every strong move he makes as tyrannical and racist that is egged on by the MSM, academia, education institutions and a growing amount of corporations too.

Nothing can ever compare with Nazi Germany but there is a real brown shirt vibe with leftists today and they are slowly but surely taking over.
 
That 'unifying' blind nationalism was useful when your government used it to convince you all that it would be a good idea to spunk trillions of dollars dicking around in Iraq. And that anyone who said otherwise was a traitor who was aiding the enemy.
 
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In the weeks following 9/11, American flags flew on every corner. Athletes and fans couldn’t manage to hold back tears as they stood proudly for the national anthem before game time. Volunteers nationwide gave a helping hand to our courageous first responders, still searching for survivors, and clearing the still smoking rubble from the blood-soaked streets. You couldn’t go anywhere without seeing someone wearing a FDNY or NYPD hat out of respect for our heroes.

We were fearful and we were sorrowful, but mostly, we were united, by our American identity. We made a vow to those we lost that we would “Never Forget.”

Flash forward 16 years and it’s as if we’ve entered the Twilight Zone. Not only have we forgotten that which we promised we would not, but the national pride which once unified us has been replaced by an endless stream of anti-American propaganda.

The American flags we flew with such pride are now considered a “hate symbol” on college campuses. NFL Quarterback Colin Kaepernick is portrayed as a hero for kneeling during the national anthem, and wearing socks to practice that depict police officers as pigs.

The people of the United States and the world have stopped combating terrorism and have created a politically correct society in which extremism can thrive. We have become too afraid to address radical terrorism by its name because we are afraid of offending all Muslims and it makes us wonder did we forget the one day we said we wouldn't forget?
"We have killers too, do you think we're so innocent?"
- OUR CURRENT CONSPIRACY LOVING PRESIDENT, IN AN ENVIRONMENT WHERE 9/11 TRUTH CONSPIRACY THRIVES
 
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