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isn't telephone fun kids
This is wrong by the way. It wasn't Air Force One seeing as Obama wasn't on the plane.okay so, so very,very soon after 9,11 . Everyones(not me) Beloved president Obama decided to fly a jet low, over....you guessed it... MANHATTAN
wow...duche>.> people freaked out and all that great stuff ,david letterman just said "isnt this someting you expect from the Bush Administration?"
>.< what a NOOB!
S'good - no one's asking you to love 'em, just to tolerate them and not take away their rights because you think they're gross. :D
Now back to pigs with Obama flu flying Manhattan low over planes.
wait
*pops in*
Isn't it N1H1?
And yes, telephone is fun =)
*pops out*
EDIT: Or rather, H1N1 according to the CDC. Mass hysteria says N1H1, though.
Well that's kind of overtrivializing because 9/11 was pretty fucking horrible actually.To the rest of the world, a plane hit two towers. Woo. If that were anywhere else, no one would even take a second glance. A plane's close to famous landmarks. ONOES.
Well that's kind of overtrivializing because 9/11 was pretty fucking horrible actually.
My great grandfather is still alive. He pushed some guy off the guard tower during the Holocaust.My great grandfather died when a guard landed on him from a guard tower.
Eh, not to mention, though most of America is pretty "Oh that was horrible so bad for them oh well" about 9/11, this was MANHATTAN. As in, it's very likely that a good percentage of the people there lost someone to it, like spouses and co-workers and fathers and mothers and maybe children and so on. I don't know if you've ever lost someone close to you, but even eight years later it's pretty hard to just move on, especially if it seems like it's going to happen all over again. Yeah.