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A day for reverence

By: Kevin Alexander and Philip Crowson

Issue date: 9/11/08 Section: News
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Seven years. Nearly 3,000 dead. We still remember.
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TomT

posted 9/11/08 @ 6:16 AM CST

I have a problem with the media and even this paper, because most people are not aware of what is really going on. This paper has censored the real news. (Continued…)

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Reade Sitton

posted 9/11/08 @ 10:47 AM CST

"This is a day for rememberance of those lost. Not to fill a msg board with your conspiracy propaganda."

OK, so when's the "right" day, Ryan? Today it's disrespecting the dead. (Continued…)

Common Sense

posted 9/11/08 @ 2:03 PM CST

Thank you Tom T and Reade Sitton for having the courage to bring these issues to light. Ryan, since when have asking questions become a 'conspiracy theory'? The neocon propaganda machine has been working overtime for the last seven years to stifle valid questions. (Continued…)

Maria Schellden

posted 3/11/09 @ 3:12 AM CST

This sounds like a great program and a great way to improve education in our schools!

Justine Clowes

posted 3/15/09 @ 2:09 AM CST

I thank you for the opportunity to share a portion of my moments in time with future generations.

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