Hi Bill,

I live in US and feel the same resentment but this kind of attitude does not
help anything. It is kind of unnecessary for his comments but your response
also does not help my friend.

On another note, the support of the world for this tragedy is very welcome.
I was very shook up and could not go to work because I was very moved. I am
from Turkey and we just had a great tragedy last year. We have been living
under terrorism threat for years too. So I can totally relate.  I hope that
this also helps awareness of every world citizen to tragedies in all parts
of the world. 

Evrim

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bill Simonsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 6:04 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: OT Re: EOS WTC in NYC
> 
> 
> Lars says;
> 
> "> Not to sound unpatriotic or insensitive, but this
> > discussion is not on topic."
> 
>     Don't worry about it, you don't sound unpatriotic or insensitive,
> you sound like a complete fool.  Nice work!  Your 
> self-important pompous
> whine has given me my first smile in days.  Just when you think you've
> seen or heard every idiotic thing in life, somebody like you 
> pops up to
> keep the streak alive.  I mean, we wouldn't want to waste any of your
> time, right?  Not to mention that your squealing is going to generate
> more messages than you originally cried about.  Congrats...
> 
>     (To everybody else, I'm sorry and EOT.  To the many 
> conveying wishes
> of support or sympathy, thank you, your messages mean more than you
> know.  The US has been out on a limb alone so often, not to mention
> plain *wrong* sometimes, it is good to know that we still have others
> who wish us well in a difficult time.  Again, thanks and EOT).
> 
> -Bill
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