Thank god you don't live anywhere near NY.
Larry
> But what
> > the hell, environmental pressures had already ensured that. Today's events
> > are merely man's puny exclamation point on all of that.
> >
> > I offer a prayer for those immediately impacted. God have mercy on the
> > perpetrators.
> >
> > Tris
>
>
> ARE YOU KIDDING??? 20,000 people work in the WTC and it is estimated that
> another 5,000 visit the WTC's in any given day. They feel that they would
> have been full by the time of the first attack. But as you put it, "What the
> hell." I'm glad you think this is a puny exclamation point. I find your
> comments absolutely reprehensible in light of the horrible carnage that is
> taking place. Hundreds of thousands of human live I don't exactly think you
> meant it the way it reads, but you ought to look more clasely at what you
> write before hitting the send button.
>
> And frankly I'm not worried about mercy on the bastards who perpetrated
> this. I hope they burn in Hell.
>
> Doug
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