Wonder what the next big one will be?
Because they are here just waiting to strike again.......only worse the next time.
Terrorists, Illegal Immigrants, Invaders, Innocent hard working people just wanting to make a living for their families.........let them call themselves whatever they want........We all know what they are. They are ILLEGAL, UNIVITED AND ON FOREIGN SOIL WHERE THEY HAVE NO BUSINESS BEING. They are here and just waiting to strike........came here right through over the border. Nobody stopped them like nobody stopped those that flew those planes on 9/11.
But then, why would our government stop them, they were all part of their plan. Just like this is part of their plan. To eliminate the Middle Class Americans. We are the baby boomers...a strain on their pocketbooks, or so they want to believe. We have kept them up and going all these years and now that we are at retirement age it's time for them to pay back what the American people have paid in. Where is all the money that was paid into the government all these years? This is their scapegoats. The Illegal Aliens.
And that's what our government wants. OPEN BORDERS TO ALL.
This is what UK says about 9/11................
WE MADE #1 ON THEIR TOP 100 LIST
THEY THINK IT WAS AN ACT........A MOVIE

Front page of the century: The Telegraph
By Caroline Davies
(Filed: 26/05/2006)


In pictures: 100 years of the British newspaper

The Daily Telegraph's front page after the September 11 terrorist attacks has been voted the most memorable front page of the past 100 years by BBC2's Newsnight viewers.


The Daily Telegraph front page from September 12, 2001
The September 12, 2001, front page featured the unforgettable image of New York's Twin Towers ablaze, with the picture covering almost the entire broadsheet page and the simple but chilling headline War on America.

The page was one of 11 shortlisted in Newsnight's Big-Read-All-About-It competition, run in conjunction with the British Library's exhibition of front pages to mark the centenary of the Newspaper Publishers Association.

Nominating The Daily Telegraph page, Dame Pauline Neville-Jones, the former diplomat and former chair of the Joint Intelligence Committee, said: "It's dramatic, it's clean, none of the usual advertising clutter.

"The picture is huge, almost poster-sized. And there's one story, and it's simple. War on America.

"It signals, unambiguously, that the new millennium was going to be very different from what went before."

The page gained more than a fifth (22.9 per cent) of viewers' votes to take first place, with the Evening Standard's The first footstep about Neil Armstrong's moon landing coming second and Gotcha, The Sun's infamous front page on the sinking of the Belgrano during the Falklands war coming third.

Charles Moore, the editor of The Daily Telegraph at the time, said: "Since it was such a huge event, and it was mostly known on the previous day, you have to have a headline that is not strictly informative.

"You needed one that summed up the event, that brought in everything and gave it a context.

"I think this does it extremely well because that's what the terrorists intended - war on America. That's what they thought they were declaring.

"It's very dramatic but it also speaks to the picture very well because the picture symbolises America. It's postcard terrorism, like hitting Big Ben, so everybody knew you were hitting something at the heart of a nation.

"That made me worry because it's the headline the terrorists wanted. But I think it was justifiable because that was what had happened. It was war on America.

"The thing that struck everybody about the event was it had a filmic quality as if it were a feature film.

"The front page brought that out well. You could almost imagine it being a film poster
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