I saw the second plane hit the building live, it was horrible. I watched people jump to their deaths to avoid being burned alive. Then I watched the buildings crumbled and crush thousands of firefighters, police, and other innocents. Although I was quick to blame all Muslims, I realized it wasn't their faults. It was the fault of a few extremists. And how do you punish that? What can we take away from them that is so important?
I say, march into the Middle East, overthrow every radical Islamic government, and put in place democracies. Also, I pray that we find Osama bin Laden, all his supporters, and their families, torture them for a year, then burn them alive so they can feel what those people felt.
Sure, that kind of action would create great unrest and cost many more lives, but in a hundred years, people will look back and thank the United States for putting an end to oppressive fanatical governments.
This terrible tragedy could have been avoided. We rely on security checkpoints at airports manned by workers who make less than people flipping burgers at McDonalds to keep our skies safe. A simple thing like a dead-bolt on the cabin inside all jumbo jets would have helped.
Personally, I think the United States needs to drastically reduce air travel to freight and transcontinental flights only. But at the same time I think more research should be put into the areas of high speed mass rail transit. In Europe and Japan there are trains that can travel close to 300 mph. They are safer, less expensive, and can carry more people than these ticking time bombs in the air. But Americans are stubborn and aren't willing to make the initial investment of changing things. I regret calling myself American sometimes.
The other thing that I think is stupid in this country, is the fact that this attack is going to drive America into a recession. But why? Only a few buildings were destroyed. The industrial infrastructure in this country was barely harmed. This country has turned into a stock market economy. It doesn't rely upon the simple goods for money type economy. It relies upon a bunch of rich white people trading imaginary things called stocks. These people don't effect how hard the workforce of America works, these people don't effect if consumers decide to buy things. But they do control how many millions a CEO will make in a year. They do control whether thousands of people will have their jobs or not. This pseudo-recession America is going to face is the product of greed. I hope that America does fall into a great depression so that a revolution can rise up and overthrow these bastards on Wall Street who control our economy.
I feel that the next few years will be a major turning point in World history, not just American history.
On a side note, I say we capture Saddam Hussein. Strap him to a chair, and bash his nuts with a baseball bat with a rusty nail coming out the end. And I quote, "I congratulate the terrorists in a job well done. This is a victory for those who oppose the tyranny of the United States." How is this guy still in power? Give me an assault rifle, his location, and I'll end this problem real quick.
Ahhh, it feels good to vent. Thanks.
I say, march into the Middle East, overthrow every radical Islamic government, and put in place democracies. Also, I pray that we find Osama bin Laden, all his supporters, and their families, torture them for a year, then burn them alive so they can feel what those people felt.
Sure, that kind of action would create great unrest and cost many more lives, but in a hundred years, people will look back and thank the United States for putting an end to oppressive fanatical governments.
This terrible tragedy could have been avoided. We rely on security checkpoints at airports manned by workers who make less than people flipping burgers at McDonalds to keep our skies safe. A simple thing like a dead-bolt on the cabin inside all jumbo jets would have helped.
Personally, I think the United States needs to drastically reduce air travel to freight and transcontinental flights only. But at the same time I think more research should be put into the areas of high speed mass rail transit. In Europe and Japan there are trains that can travel close to 300 mph. They are safer, less expensive, and can carry more people than these ticking time bombs in the air. But Americans are stubborn and aren't willing to make the initial investment of changing things. I regret calling myself American sometimes.
The other thing that I think is stupid in this country, is the fact that this attack is going to drive America into a recession. But why? Only a few buildings were destroyed. The industrial infrastructure in this country was barely harmed. This country has turned into a stock market economy. It doesn't rely upon the simple goods for money type economy. It relies upon a bunch of rich white people trading imaginary things called stocks. These people don't effect how hard the workforce of America works, these people don't effect if consumers decide to buy things. But they do control how many millions a CEO will make in a year. They do control whether thousands of people will have their jobs or not. This pseudo-recession America is going to face is the product of greed. I hope that America does fall into a great depression so that a revolution can rise up and overthrow these bastards on Wall Street who control our economy.
I feel that the next few years will be a major turning point in World history, not just American history.
On a side note, I say we capture Saddam Hussein. Strap him to a chair, and bash his nuts with a baseball bat with a rusty nail coming out the end. And I quote, "I congratulate the terrorists in a job well done. This is a victory for those who oppose the tyranny of the United States." How is this guy still in power? Give me an assault rifle, his location, and I'll end this problem real quick.
Ahhh, it feels good to vent. Thanks.
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