| dave101 |
| never forget, never again? well thats been said many times in history, and unfortunately we havent learned yet. I wonder what it will take? |
| gtmash |
| I can't even remember the date of the tsunami. December something? 9/11 gets all the hype. |
| Bleakus |
| ^^your right arnie, my bad sorry for the loss concord, may god give you strength |
| arniegang |
| some disasters mean more to others, its an individaul and personal thing bleaky. 9/11 is very personal to some on here. It doesnt mean though that we have no interest in other disasters/tragedies. |
| Bleakus |
| may god bless the people who died on any catastrophe not many people seem to remember that other massacres that happened in the world? how come? |
| Sydneysider |
| the world changed that day, for better or worse i'll never forget it. it changed me and my perceptions forever. no event ever concentrated american focus like 9-11 woe betide those who ever forget what that massacre wrought upon the world... and the ashes it rewarded the perpetrators of that horror. |
| burton |
| Strange...I'm not feeling it so much this year. I mean, I don't see the same kind of coverage in the media... Most of the coverage has been the McCann case on SKY, and the Surge report on the other channels... |
| abdulnafees |
| hmm its the same everywhere even at my office |
| arniegang |
| Same here Conc Thinking today of all those who sadly lost their lives |
| HP |
It comes every year and how stupid , someone sent me the SMS "happy 11 september" :oops: |
| Concord |
| Never Forget. Never Again. |
| jacase |
| Hi gtmash. The tsunami was Dec. 26 and yes, that should be high on everyone's thoughts each year. 100 times more people lost their lives due to the tsunami than on 9/11. Since it was a natural disaster and not human caused, people tend to place that in a different category. Loss of life, no matter what the cause, is equally sad and troubling. |