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September 11: terrorism’s 20-year plan now in its 15th year
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September 11: terrorism’s 20-year plan now in its 15th year

 

by Bob Taylor - Sep 15, 2016
 

CHARLOTTE, NC, September 15, 2016 – The fifteenth anniversary of September 11, 2001 came and went without a terrorist incident. It did not pass, however, without drama. Hillary Clinton’s mysterious illness and several NFL players taking a knee during the National Anthem on opening day of the season added plenty to talk about.

And then there were the ceremonies; those solemn remembrances to honor the memory of those who perished in the worst terror attack ever on American soil. They were necessary and appropriate. It was an anniversary to be marked by the thoughts and prayers of the survivors and the families of the dead.

It was part of the healing process. But while the healing is slow, the scars are indelible. And yet, it is process that must be endured to somehow make sense of it all.

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Re: September 11: terrorism’s 20-year plan now in its 15th year
« Reply #1 on: September 18, 2016, 02:25:30 am »
"September 11: terrorism’s 20-year plan now in its 15th year"

Take a good look around, both here, in Europe, in the Mideast -- and then answer the question:

Who's winning?

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Re: September 11: terrorism’s 20-year plan now in its 15th year
« Reply #2 on: September 18, 2016, 05:17:52 pm »
When Kaepernick and countless others used 9/11 as a soundboard to turn their backs on this nation during its anthem, it marked an indelible turning point: we've lost whatever sense of unity the travesty that was 9/11 had brought.

Instead of calling out an anti-American stunt by an Islamic player as a clear sympathy toward the terror that brought us 9/11, Brandon Marshall and others joined him—and joined Bin Laden.

This would have never been tolerated during Bush's presidency.
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