2008-09-10

How 9/11 became 9/11™

Tomorrow we mark the seventh anniversary of one of the largest terrorist attacks in the history of the world. What was once a national day of memory has since become a rallying cry for one side of the argument. Watch Keith's special comment below on this issue, if you wish.

The questions to ask: "Who was the president on September 11, 2001? Who was the president for the 9 months prior to September 11, 2001? Between Barack Obama and John McCain, who is most like that man who went on vacation for 96 days in 2001 prior to 9/11?"

Don't give in to the fear.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Not a fan of Olberman. He's no good to me.

Anonymous said...

i must admit i didn't like how obama threw the flower onto the 9/11 memorial while mccain respectfully placed the flower. obama seemed to toss the flower nonchalantly, as if it didn't matter.

Anonymous said...

Good point Erin. McCain respects our fallen soldiers/police/civilians more than McCain.

MSC said...

I think it's a bit much to say McCain respects soldiers more than Obama.

If that's true then why did McCain fight the GI bill that gave soldiers money to go to college after they were done? This is a bill that was supported by many republicans, democrats, and it was even signed by president Bush.

McCain: More extreme than Bush.

Anonymous said...

Bush: More extreme than McCain. I think that McCain didn't fight the GI bill and that was just shit that was being said by the communist/socialist left wing.