"was the most xenophobic, hate filled pile of crap i have ever seen, and i think he lost a lot of people with the "i was there for 9/11" one trick pony show. im glad people saw through it "
I have to admit that whenever I see these fashionable references to 9/11 my dander rises. Whenever it is mentioned we get 'O not that again, playing the 9/11 card.'
Well it happened. It happened not long ago. Forget it? Not fudgin likely!
Forget and forgive; yea right - you can do that when it happens to YOU. When it happens to someone else - keep your nose out. It happened to America, and it hurts. There are some here whose countries are completely unscarred by the develish atrocities we have been facing - they should not talk as though these things are nothing, to be discounted, or are now the figments of reactionary imagination. I have to say that if I were American accused of playing the game too hard, I certainly would hold up the two finger Agincourt archers' salute and remind all and sundry of 9/11.
To this day here in England we celebrate the foiling of the centuries old plot to blow up Parliament, and the fate of plotter Guy Fawkes. Until recently huge bonfires were lit all over the country with Guy on top.
That is all bye the bye really and is not my point, but the words of the poem associated with it are relevant. Passed down to us, it went:-
Remember ,remember,
The 5th of November
Gunpwder treason and plot.
I see no reason why gunpowder treason
SHOULD EVER BE FORGOT.
Begging your pardon, I recommend it to Americans everywhere.