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In reply to the discussion: Were you swept up in "fear! fear! fear!" because of September 11, 2001? [View all]livetohike
(23,050 posts)128. Me too Blue. The other word that describes my feelings at the time is
disgust. The fear was what that idiot W would do next.
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Were you swept up in "fear! fear! fear!" because of September 11, 2001? [View all]
Solly Mack
Aug 2014
OP
I was all for going into Afghanistan to nab those responsible, and that's about it
derby378
Aug 2014
#3
I was for all of September 12, because I worked downtown in a major metropolitan area within
Brickbat
Aug 2014
#5
Yep. I quickly went from short term shock to overwhelming dread of what they would do.
Gidney N Cloyd
Aug 2014
#25
Seems like it's mocking people who had a massive bomb attack in the middle of their city
BainsBane
Aug 2014
#72
If I didn't know you better Solly, I might have taken it the wrong way too.
bettyellen
Aug 2014
#109
We watched them rebuild there from my office, and I do not know anyone who'd work at WTC...
bettyellen
Aug 2014
#117
Yep, we live with knowing it'll probably happen again here. I just shake my head when people bitch
bettyellen
Aug 2014
#127
It doesn't sound like that to me. It sounds like the reaction of nearly half of NYers including
sabrina 1
Aug 2014
#161
Hardly. A 'mere' 3000 people killed. Compared to what went on in Europe at the time...
randome
Aug 2014
#23
Looking back, I and another guy on my block were the only ones not freaking out ...
BlueJazz
Aug 2014
#24
I think it would have been perfectly rational to wonder what else was in store.
BlueCheese
Aug 2014
#32
I was incensed. George W. was given an opportunity few Presidents ever have, the chance. . .
Journeyman
Aug 2014
#33
I lived in NYC at the time, lost people in the buildings, watched the whole thing
Squinch
Aug 2014
#34
I expected that sort of thing from the day W was appointed by the SCOTUS.
Bluenorthwest
Aug 2014
#42
I didn't live in New York ... I had recently moved from the DC metro area
etherealtruth
Aug 2014
#45
No, at the time I worked in one of the tallest buildings in the world in Chicago...
WhaTHellsgoingonhere
Aug 2014
#47
Fear? No… I was frustrated and confused and angry in varying proportions...
MrMickeysMom
Aug 2014
#53
I was worried about my honey, who was escorting foreigners back from NY
ChairmanAgnostic
Aug 2014
#57
no, i put dying from a terror attack in the same category as being struck by lightening...
dionysus
Aug 2014
#58
If everyone who claimed to be was actually a 10%-er, Bush's disapproval wouldn't have been 10%
Hippo_Tron
Aug 2014
#60
No I wasn't.at around the age of 8 or so I realized the SF Bay Area was nuclear first strike zone.
mulsh
Aug 2014
#68
No, but I did have one fear and I wasn't even very politically involved at the time, it was
sabrina 1
Aug 2014
#77
I live in NYC and was searching for my friends who died in the towers. I was scared but I never
hrmjustin
Aug 2014
#78
I sympathize with those that were in fear. But they should have known that fear
rhett o rick
Aug 2014
#85
Like most of us, I sat with my mouth hanging wide open in front of the television all day.
Warren DeMontague
Aug 2014
#96
I remember the hate and anger coming from people far from NY/ DC - and they scared me more than any
bettyellen
Aug 2014
#105
Damn right. Unlike many, I'll be honest. When it first happened, no one knew or could know
pnwmom
Aug 2014
#108
Thing is we are not and we're not as vulnerable as most of the world, but we are not impregnable
TheKentuckian
Aug 2014
#116
No, because the drumbeat of fear was just the excuse to impose the police state.
alarimer
Aug 2014
#113
No, it was more about wondering how it happened, rather than wondering who pulled it off.
Major Hogwash
Aug 2014
#139
I did not have time. I heard about it from a few people in my apartment building as I walked out to
jwirr
Aug 2014
#140
No. I'm a liberal by nature, so fairly cool minded and not easily fear driven,
Hortensis
Aug 2014
#141
I was, all the way up to the point where it was clear the Antrax terrorism was domestic. eom
MohRokTah
Aug 2014
#144