Tag: 9/11

Blandly Watching Someone Die

Filed in National by on March 5, 2013 56 Comments

I heard about this story yesterday, but didn’t listen to the 911 call until this morning.

March is only four days old, but this month’s “man’s inhumanity to man” award goes to Glenwood Gardens and the folks who work there. The senior living facility in Bakersfield, Calif., has a policy of calling 911 in emergencies and waiting with the afflicted until medical assistance arrives. But the lack of urgency — the seeming indifference of the personnel to the 87-year-old woman who collapsed in the dining room Feb. 26 — is stunning.

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9/11 War Court Begins

Filed in National by on May 6, 2012 0 Comments
9/11 War Court Begins

Yesterday began the war court trial of the Khalid Sheik Mohammed and the co-consiparators  for the terror attack on the United States on September 11, 2001.

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Ten Years Later – What We Remember and What 9/11 Means to Us

Filed in National by on September 11, 2011 21 Comments
Ten Years Later – What We Remember and What 9/11 Means to Us

Like most Americans, we at Delaware Liberal were witnesses to the attacks on New York and D.C. ten years ago. In remembrance of that day we have decided to do a group post would look back on that day and what has happened since.

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The ‘Lessons’ We Never Learned From 9/11

Filed in National by on September 8, 2011 8 Comments
The ‘Lessons’ We Never Learned From 9/11

It’s hard to take the slogan “never forget” seriously when, as a country, we never learned the true lessons of 9/11 in the first place.

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News Of The World Hacked Phones Of 9/11 Victims

Filed in International by on July 11, 2011 21 Comments

The News of the World phone hacking scandal just got bigger with reports that NOTW hired a NY investigator to hack into the phones of 9/11 victims.

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Mission Accomplished

Filed in National by on May 2, 2011 4 Comments
Mission Accomplished

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9/11 Is A Joke in GOP Town

Filed in National by on December 22, 2010 11 Comments
9/11 Is A Joke in GOP Town

Have you seen the Zadruga footage yet?

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Mike Castle Votes Against 9/11 First Responders

Filed in Delaware by on August 2, 2010 9 Comments

Mike Castle voted against a bill to help 9/11 first responders because Republicans had their feelings hurt. Also it probably costs money which means it could take away from tax cuts for the rich.

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Giuliani Forced To Backtrack

Filed in National by on January 9, 2010 1 Comment

Rudy Giuliani was forced to backtrack on his comments that there were no domestic terrorism incidents under Bush on CNN yesterday: “I usually say, ‘We had no major domestic attacks under President Bush since September 11,’” he told Wolf Blitzer. “I did omit the words, ‘since September 11,’ and I apologize for that,” he went […]

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Newest 9/11 Revisionist – Rudy Giuliani?

Filed in National by on January 8, 2010 15 Comments

I can’t believe Rudy Giuliani passed up the opportunity to talk about 9/11: Rudy Giuliani, the man who was mayor of New York City during the 9/11 attacks, appeared on Good Morning America today to say President Obama should take lessons from former President George W. Bush on how to prevent a terrorist attack. “What […]

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OH MY GOD! HOW LOW WILL SHE GO…

Filed in Uncategorized by on April 21, 2008 35 Comments

New Hillary Ad Shows Bin Laden, Asks: “Who Do You Think Has What It Takes?” By Greg Sargent – April 21, 2008, 11:19AM Hillary’s up with a new, last minute spot in Pennsylvania designed to swing the late-breaking undecideds — and it includes a brief appearance by none other than Osama Bin Laden. Though there’s […]

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If you haven’t read this…you really should

Filed in Uncategorized by on April 21, 2008 3 Comments

Hidden behind that appearance of objectivity, though, is a Pentagon information apparatus that has used those analysts in a campaign to generate favorable news coverage of the administration’s wartime performance, an examination by The New York Times has found. The effort, which began with the buildup to the Iraq war and continues to this day, […]

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We are safer

Filed in Uncategorized by on April 19, 2008 6 Comments

Suicide The large number of attacks — more than double the number in any of the past 25 years — reflects a trend that has surprised and worried U.S. intelligence and military analysts. More than four-fifths of the suicide bombings over that period have occurred in the past seven years, the data show. The bombings […]

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