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April 19th, 2006   Post 11
PJ24
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Aw, c'mon, I don't see any reason to make this thread political or give a speech (short as it may be) about global awareness. It's is about remembering the the sad and tragic death of 168 dead Americans. This event is still hard for many Americans to stomach. Just like 9/11. I saw the carnage of both attacks first hand and I can tell you politics were the farthest from everyone's minds while we were picking up the [literal] pieces.

McVeigh left a lot of victims living, from the survivors to the families to the rescue workers. A lot have to struggle just to make it through the day over this, and I stand in humble awe of the victims and the strength they showed and continue to show in the face of this tragedy.
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April 19th, 2006   Post 12
sven hassell
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Im sorry if I came accross as disrespectful.
I just get angry when faced with scenarios that shouldnt occur.
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April 20th, 2006   Post 13
Fox
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I was 7 years old. It is hard to remember for them. God bless the victims of Oklahoma bombing.
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April 20th, 2006   Post 14
Warwick
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Geez Sven.....
My respects to the fallen.
 
April 20th, 2006   Post 15
sven hassell
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Apology
I apologise if my posts last night seemed disrespectful or aggressive.
I'd had too much to drink and was ranting a bit.
I will think before typing in future
 
April 20th, 2006   Post 16
Italian Guy
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Apologizes accepted here.
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