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Should 9/11 victims' last words be published? Transcripts of emergency telephone calls made from the World Trade Center on September 11 have been published by New York's Port Authority.
The decision to release the transcripts has been met with mixed reactions from relatives of victims who died when the building was destroyed in the terrorist attacks. To some extent, new transcripts and source material may shed light on what went wrong regards intelligence on terrorists and give a clearet indication as to what happened for example. Yet for other victims only serve to open up old wounds for those who are trying to forget the past. What do U think? | |
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I think it's disgusting. | |
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I 2 think that it lacks compassion. Surely relations and friends of victims surely should have had the final word in the matter. | |
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JDINTERACTIVE said: I 2 think that it lacks compassion. Surely relations and friends of victims surely should have had the final word in the matter.
Indeed. It shouldn't be of interest for public consumption. We can't change the past. All we can do is learn from it. | |
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They should be accessible to relatives and relatives alone, and they should decide weather to release them to the public or not. Any "intelligence" that may be gleaned from the transcripts should be done confidentially (JMHO).. [This message was edited Mon Sep 1 6:33:06 PDT 2003 by PREDOMINANT] Happy is he who finds out the causes for things.Virgil (70-19 BC). Virgil was such a lying bastard! | |
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Morbid. "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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nope...its in no ones interest. the families should be respected. How, i'm gonna make that booty boom...step back, give a girl some room....OH | |
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I've always been interested to hear what went down that day be it cell phones or black box recorders. I understand the importance of respecting the families so I don't expect to ever hear any of this. ........................................................................
even though they say your paranoid ... it doesn't mean they're not watching | |
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minneapolisgenius said: Morbid.
that's exactly what i wuz thinkin. | |
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I'm not reading it! Socks still got butt like a leather seat... | |
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I think that 9/11 was a huge event that we are not able to comprehend easily. Transcripts, for the public, help to add some reality to it. The public needs some information to understand it. Otherwise, ignorance will only leave the public with fear and hatred.
However, the relatives wishes should be met. They should be required to give their blessings, or in the least the transcripts should be made anonymous. As for being morbid, stuff that. This war, whichever side you are on, is a morbid thing. Real people are dying and being killed on whatever side. And it isn't pretty. It is bloody and painful. It may be a shock to Americans on their own soil but this is what reality is like in so many countries. Pretending it isn't real isn't going to help anybody. Life it ain't real funky unless you got that orgPop. | |
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U know what will eventually happen - some publisher will pick up the rights 2 them, and have a 'best seller' on their hands. Oh - but let's not 4get that 'all profits from the sale of this book will go 2 blah blah blah...'
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In a word NO
Much love Pochacco | |
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Pochacco said: In a word NO
Why not? It was a bloody awful thing to happen, but does it make the victims sacred? Why not take their words as an honour to the real experience that they went through? Should we hide behind empty coffins, national flags and hollow 'feel good' words? These were the last words that these innocent people said, and that's special, so why be shy about them? Life it ain't real funky unless you got that orgPop. | |
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i was at BEST BUY not long after 9-11...like within 2 weeks...i was horrified to see that they had a video up of the day 9-11
it was all about the towers falling...and the people in the streets running... i think that is possibly the sickest thing i have ever seen...made me physically ill to see that they were selling someone elses misery i left without buying anything that day... it was a small gesture...but from me it meant that i thought the shit was totally not right...and i wont support them being like that. THE UNOFFICIAL ORG SEX THERAPIST
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sabaisabai said: As for being morbid, stuff that. This war, whichever side you are on, is a morbid thing. Real people are dying and being killed on whatever side. And it isn't pretty. It is bloody and painful. It may be a shock to Americans on their own soil but this is what reality is like in so many countries. Pretending it isn't real isn't going to help anybody. Again, I say morbid. Not necessary. Although I will say that if someone put one of those transcripts in my hands, I would read it of course. Couldn't help myself. "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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