Mods: Please let me know if you think this is too inflammatory.
I live in southern California, so it was early morning here when the attacks occurred. My mom came running into my room and told me to get up. I thought this was odd, because I was going to be getting up in 10 minutes for work anyway.
When I saw the second attack unfold, I felt completely numb. However, seeing the people jumping out of the towers just completely devastated me, I think more than the towers collapsing. I was beyond feeling at that point, if you can understand what I mean.
I told my Mom that they were going to hit Los Angeles next. We were freaked out all day. I went to work, and we were all walking around like zombies. We knew we were living through something that would change our lives forever.
I wont get into the politics because unlike alot of you I like Bush and am a republican and our opinions differ
Don't worry...you're not alone.
I realize I'm in the minority when I say this, so please don't yell at me. I'm one of the few people who agree with President Bush and Homeland Security. If they want to listen in on my phonecalls, so be it. If they want to read what I type online, so be it. If they want to see where my money goes, so be it. I will gladly give up some of my personal freedoms if it means that a terrorist attack will be prevented. I'm 100% pro-military, and I'm glad we're taking the fight to them. I don't want them bringing the fight over here.
As for the people who have attacked us, as far as I'm concerned, they lost their rights when they killed 3,000 humans on 9/11...there weren't just Americans in those towers...there were humans of every nationality, religion, etc. What happened to their rights?
Sorry to be critical, I'm just really affected by this. I feel like the world has forgotten what it felt like to be attacked that morning, and on subsequent mornings in other countries, and are becoming wrapped up in political spin. I just want our world to be safe. It's nothing personal against any of you.