Earlier I was looking at some cartoons depicting the capture of Saddam and I momentarily felt sorry for the man. The way in which they portrayed him: smelly with lice, drawings of him strung up..I dont know. I felt a tinge of pity for him.
I just always found he was a scapegoat. I dont know all the history between him and the US, but he was just a sorry sight on the news when he was captured.
I will be very glad when they capture Bin Laden! yeah...he is a son of a bitch.
9/11 was a very bad day. I remember watching the footage over and over and over and just wondering what was going the minds of the people when they saw a plane coming towards them. I mean, you went to work....and you..died. I wonder how many of them told their families that they loved them before they left for work.
I try not to hold grudges with people and write them off. Life is too short for shit like that. I get vex, you get vex..we calm down and we go on like normal. But I guess not everyone is like that. I doh have the time to waste like that nah.
Life's like a play: it's not the length, but the excellence of the acting that matters."
-- Seneca
I just always found he was a scapegoat. I dont know all the history between him and the US, but he was just a sorry sight on the news when he was captured.
I will be very glad when they capture Bin Laden! yeah...he is a son of a bitch.
9/11 was a very bad day. I remember watching the footage over and over and over and just wondering what was going the minds of the people when they saw a plane coming towards them. I mean, you went to work....and you..died. I wonder how many of them told their families that they loved them before they left for work.
I try not to hold grudges with people and write them off. Life is too short for shit like that. I get vex, you get vex..we calm down and we go on like normal. But I guess not everyone is like that. I doh have the time to waste like that nah.
Life's like a play: it's not the length, but the excellence of the acting that matters."
-- Seneca
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