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Originally Posted by redwrxwagon02
it affects people in many different ways whether it be a personal situation or a friend of a friend so many people blow it off because it didnt directly affect them or anyone around them
my friend eric lived about 2 blocks fromt he towers and when they fell so did his house it was ruined
anything that was potentially salvagable was now covered in ash anyway
i saw how much that really killed him to see the house he grew up in come tumbling down and it hit home big time that day
but i think america needs not focus on the bad but focus on the good in this situation and how americans really finally for the first time since the declaration of independance was signed we had a sense of unity
but i think we do need to move on from it
if we dwell on that disaster too long its only going to hinder us in our future endeavors
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I disagree. It seems the nation came together for alittle bit right after the attack. But like normal everyone fell back into their old ways and we have the normal america back. We do need to focus on this. We got comfortable and look what happened. The WTC was bombed in 1993. See how we forgot about that one? 8 years later then finally took the towers down. How do you move on from almost 3000 innocent people being killed in a single day on american soil? 2 hours from where you live dude? Its not like you're watching the war on tv where tons of people are dying, mean while thousands of miles of ocean keep you from it. Not that that is any better but this isn't about the war. Thats an entirely different debate.