Post: Is 9/11 over done through the media..?
09-11-2011, 08:15 AM #1
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  • 66,000 innocent men , women and CHILDREN people were killed at Hiroshima by the explosion let alone the radiation
  • The hundreds of thousands of innocent natives which were killed in countries such as : Australia , America etc etc
  • About 105 000 civilian deaths were recorded in the War in Iraq


These are only 3 out of many worse events in human history which dont recieve 1/10 of what 9/11 recieves and about 3000 people died ( i know its alot but nothing compared to the other things )

Dont hate , open your minds to other opinions
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09-11-2011, 10:47 AM #2
Yes it is over covered I was interested when it happened 10 years ago now I couldn't give a **** why does it have to get so much news time around the world surely there are more important things to cover other than the September 11 attacks.
09-11-2011, 12:34 PM #3
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Originally posted by RKs
Before you start hating i want you to consider the following :


  • 66,000 innocent men , women and CHILDREN people were killed at Hiroshima by the explosion let alone the radiation
  • The hundreds of thousands of innocent natives which were killed in countries such as : Australia , America etc etc
  • About 105 000 civilian deaths were recorded in the War in Iraq


These are only 3 out of many worse events in human history which dont recieve 1/10 of what 9/11 recieves and about 3000 people died ( i know its alot but nothing compared to the other things )

Dont hate , open your minds to other opinions


I know right. I got a detention because i was being "disrespectful" because one of our teacher was telling us how he lost his son in 9/11 Not Happy or Sad
Yes, it's sad... but think about how many people lost there lives in WWII. Millions -.- Not thousands.
09-11-2011, 12:35 PM #4
Classy.
<3 BOXXY <3
Originally posted by RKs
Before you start hating i want you to consider the following :


  • 66,000 innocent men , women and CHILDREN people were killed at Hiroshima by the explosion let alone the radiation
  • The hundreds of thousands of innocent natives which were killed in countries such as : Australia , America etc etc
  • About 105 000 civilian deaths were recorded in the War in Iraq


These are only 3 out of many worse events in human history which dont recieve 1/10 of what 9/11 recieves and about 3000 people died ( i know its alot but nothing compared to the other things )

Dont hate , open your minds to other opinions


I know right. I got a detention because i was being "disrespectful" because one of our teacher was telling us how he lost his son in 9/11 Not Happy or Sad
Yes, it's sad... but think about how many people lost there lives in WWII. Millions -.- Not thousands.
09-11-2011, 01:09 PM #5
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Like you said, 9/11 nowhere near matches up to what other tradgedies have, yet still we all complain about terrorism. Its not like the US didnt deserve it though. They invade other countries for oil, lie about it, BLATENTLY Kill the CIVILIANS just for the hell of it. Thats just the Iraq war.
Like you said, Japan with Hiroshima, I dont even see a day marked on Calanders to remember that, Even the Agent Orange in Vietnam did worse then 9/11.

The US Demands sympathy to a world they've scarred so much more than anyone else, so I really dont care about 9/11. Media makes it sooooo much worse then it has to be.
09-11-2011, 01:25 PM #6
the media will never stop using 9/11 as a scapegoat !!!

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09-11-2011, 01:33 PM #7
Okay guys this is my opinion so no hating =D,
Last year the media didn't talk about 9/11 has much as this year... i think this is because Osma Bin Laden is dead now.
09-11-2011, 01:36 PM #8
Stack0verfl0w
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Originally posted by RKs
Before you start hating i want you to consider the following :


  • 66,000 innocent men , women and CHILDREN people were killed at Hiroshima by the explosion let alone the radiation
  • The hundreds of thousands of innocent natives which were killed in countries such as : Australia , America etc etc
  • About 105 000 civilian deaths were recorded in the War in Iraq


These are only 3 out of many worse events in human history which dont recieve 1/10 of what 9/11 recieves and about 3000 people died ( i know its alot but nothing compared to the other things )

Dont hate , open your minds to other opinions


Are news read through a prompter. What are evil government tells. 9/11 was planned out. They needed to make concept fresh. Since the war on drug's & communism seem to die out. They needed the war on terror to start fictional war. The said thing is people bought into this Gaspkay:. Even worse over 2,000 u.s citizen had to die for this sick plan. Then to make fool of us they put obama to power. They thought maybe a black man might grab the people attention & fool them. Oh we see a black man he will help u.s he know's what were going through. Sad thing is people bought into this Gaspkay:. If someone can tell me 1 thing. Beside put us in more debt and never brought troops out of iraq that Obama helped us with. Wasn't that what he was campaigning non stop on. I have face the fact's were living a matrix are t.v, video games,Music star, movie star,Sports stars more............ is here to keep us far from researching the truth. I only fear this will get 10x worse as life progress. They guys engineered the stock market crash. The crazy thing was i laughed when a lot congress men reported. That there was a bill to bailout a lot of elite people but congress was going to deny it. They told congress if they do not the stock will drop 1,000 points the sky will fall and there will be Marshall law No.
09-11-2011, 01:37 PM #9
Stack0verfl0w
Computer engineer
Sorry duplicate
09-11-2011, 05:33 PM #10
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Jeff
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I think family guy explained it best.

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