• Fake 9/11 Hero Admits He Lied
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[QUOTE=W0w00t;34857123]nothing worse than people like this and military impersonators[/QUOTE] I have to agree. Mass murderers who torture and rape children are nothing compared to theese filthy liars :downs:
9/11 still matters to some people?
does this mean nine eleven was a lie
[QUOTE=Blazyd;34854389] "I'm outraged," [B]Bill Youngson, former captain of Ladder 133[/B], told BlueRidgeNow.com. "I'm sick and tired of people standing up and telling people these stories for a little bit of glory. People have cancer, I have asthma and we paid our dues. In six months, we buried more people than you've ever seen and to read this story—this lie—it has to stop. Put that guy on the wall of shame." "It's sad, and it's disgusting," [B]Billy Goldfeder, deputy chief of Cincinnati's Loveland-Symms Fire Dept.[/B] who runs FirefighterCloseCalls.com, told Yahoo News. "There's nothing more sacred than a firefighter's death in the line of duty death. It doesn't get much lower than what he did." "It's a terrible situation," [B]edarhurst FD capt. John McHugh[/B]C told CBS. "I feel bad for the people of South Carolina and I feel bad for the people in the whole 9/11 system." "It happens a lot because they want to get that hero worship, people telling them 'thank you,'" former [B]FDNY deputy chief Jim Riches[/B] added. "It's a sick mind, but he's not the only one doing it. It's out there and I think people should verify who's actually speaking to them." It's not clear if Lifander is currently a firefighter in South Carolina. A call to Lifander's home was not immediately returned. [B]Goldfeder[/B] added: "Hopefully, if any good comes of this, it's that people will do some work to verify who they get to speak."[/release] Source: [url]http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/sideshow/fake-9-11-hero-admits-lie-fellow-firefighters-192558839.html[/url][/QUOTE] Lol imagine if there was a huge ring of fakers and ALL those guys were fake too, and they are acting outraged as part of the charade.
Kudos for this guy for admitting it though.
[QUOTE=MrParalegal;34861171]9/11 still matters to some people?[/QUOTE] you know, its been 10 and a half years and all and we should get over being sad about it but a lot of innocent people died that day. same goes for just about everything, Pearl Harbor, the Holocaust ect im not saying 'NEVR FERGT' but you cant just blow it off because you never felt the impact
[QUOTE=MrParalegal;34861171]9/11 still matters to some people?[/QUOTE] The Holocaust still matters to some people? The Khmer Rouge still matters to some people? The Armenian Genocide still matters to some people? The Rwandan Genocide still matters to some people? Darfur still matters to some people? Stalin's Purges still matter to some people?
Dick move, but at least he owned up. I consider people that actively profit from performing actual harm on other, still living people to be worse.
9/11 people should punch that fucker in the face
[QUOTE=Zillamaster55;34866053]The Holocaust still matters to some people? The Khmer Rouge still matters to some people? The Armenian Genocide still matters to some people? The Rwandan Genocide still matters to some people? Darfur still matters to some people? Stalin's Purges still matter to some people?[/QUOTE] Totally see and agree with what you're getting at but those things are totally incomparable in scale.
[QUOTE=Mlisen14;34867577]Totally see and agree with what you're getting at but those things are totally incomparable in scale.[/QUOTE] So the holocaust was worse because more people died? Goddamn, people like you treat it like a motherfucking game, that it's only really bad if a ton of people die. Every life is valuable in it's own way.
[QUOTE=Zillamaster55;34871327]So the holocaust was worse because more people died? Goddamn, people like you treat it like a motherfucking game, that it's only really bad if a ton of people die. Every life is valuable in it's own way.[/QUOTE] If you're saying it isn't about numbers then I don't understand why you listed the hundred days of madness or the Armenian massacre which don't play a great role in shaping the history of the world and are mostly significant in the scope of their respective violence. I agree that it's worth remembering 9/11 (which I said originally), but events like this are broadly given value on the loss of life. 9/11 will be remembered for many years longer than the Virginia Tech massacre, the holocaust will be remembered longer than 9/11. It's an overwhelmingly popularly expressed sentiment, don't try and attack me for buying into it.
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