Originally posted by chithappens
Actually, they have some of those 9/11 "terrorists" in custody and they also found the paper passports of the others amongst the rubble of the WTC towers.Makes for great comedy honestly. It's amazing what people believe.
Can I ask why you have quotation marks around the word terrorist in your post? I was talking about the 19-some physically involved in the execution of 9/11. I thought all of them were dead.
From dictionary.com
terrorist: 1. a person, usually a member of a group, who uses or advocates terrorism.
2. a person who terrorizes or frightens others.
terrorism: the use of violence and threats to intimidate or coerce, esp. for political purposes.
There is no question that this was an act of terrorism. I'll probably get a lot of disagreeing responses here, but anyone who resorts to violence to make a point, especially violence towards civilians, is just plain wrong and if they didn't die in the process, should be in custody. While not everyone has adhered to the US's policy to not torture prisoners, the behavior anyone suspected of terrorism in the US is treated with is far better than many places in the world where the policy is guilty until proven innocent.
Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
To me, 9/11 was a well overdue B1tch slap. We are all over the world trying to impose our will on small countries, why? Who are we (the USA) to try and stop a holy war that has been going on forever?
Wow dude. That was seriously lame. yes we have done our fair share of imposing but who hasn't?
Originally posted by lord xyz
I read the first page of this thread and almost went insane.we're (we are)
where (asking to specify a place)
were (past tense of are)
there (specifying a place)
their (belonging to them)
they're (short of they are)
Quran (holy book of Islam)
Allah (God in arabic (also used to describe god of Islam))
Muhammed (prophet of Islam; not god of Islam)That made me feel a bit better.
Dude, enough with the hating on grammar errors. Jesus, if your going to breakdown something, breakdown the posts meaning, not his lack of English skills.