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Thank you for this post. I missed the attack until I got to work and I did not know what was going on the local radio since it was feeding straight to the networks while I was driving to work at 8 am PST on 9/11. I ended up watching 9/11 on Fox and other networks for almost 3 days straight when I got home. I was in shock.

Unfortunately, they, our future Americans and Allies will experience something. Too many Muslims in Whabbi-taught and Saudi Paid Madrassas that taught the Talibs to be Taliban and now ISIL/Isis is Whabbism on steroids. They will be brainwashed by certain Imams that its ok to kill anyone.

While I know Canadian and American Muslims who feel bad, ashamed, angry for Muslim and other religious people killed in the 9/11 attacks, many whabbists celebrate this and they look at this as a victory! We had an uphill battles to beat the enemy, have elections and put a parliament in place in Iraq and Afghanistan with the deployments of so many Brigade Combat Teams, Navy, Marines, Coast Guard and Air Force. NATO helped a lot in Afghanistan and some other nations, even little El Salvador, helped send 200 troops to Iraq. We tried but failed in Iraq from 2003-2010. We blew it and now Hezbollah has our M1A1 Abrahms tanks, we have Canadian, some Arab forces and American Special forces fighting with the Iraqi Government (now dominated by evil Iran) trying to take back all the area we once had go to ISIL. We must not also forget the help of the secular Kurds/Pesh Merga.

This is a long war and we don't go home just because the POTUS said it was a promise he made in 2008 to satisfy his mostly non-military political party constituents. We go home when we have stability and where the source of the hate has been pacified. We can't go in to Saudi Arabia to make it right but we failed in Iraq and we barely passed in Afghanistan. If we had War II today, it is very possible the bleeding-heart pot-smoking non-military serving Americans of today would have wimped out after the battle of Kasserine pass in North Africa.We need more civilian leaders with the tenacity of Patton

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Saw the attack at work on TV. Was floored to say the least.
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