I myself will not be satisfied until the whole middle east is flattened, but since that will most likely never become reality in spite of the fact that they wish that upon us, what we are doing now will have to do, and thanks to our soldiers over there at least some measure of revenge is being exacted while trying to teach these prehistoric societies what freedom is like in the 21st century. As for the folks getting ready to comment that Iraq had nothing to do with 9-11, please keep it to yourself. Afghanistan directly did, and as for the rest of the middle east, they are complicit in all terror that occurs around the world as far as I'm concerned, and I will bet I'm not alone in that thought.
9/11 NUN'S DYING PLEA: AUTOPSY MY BODY TO AID WTC AILING By SUSAN EDELMAN "August 13, 2006 -- A nun who spent six months blessing human remains in the rubble at Ground Zero says she is dying of lung disease and wants her body autopsied to prove that she and her fellow 9/11 workers were sickened by the poisonous air at the site.
Sister Cindy Mahoney, 54, summoned David Worby, the lawyer representing thousands of sick Ground Zero workers, to her Aiken, S.C., hospice last week and requested that he act as her guardian and fulfill her dying wish by overseeing her autopsy after she's gone. 'I can still do God's work,' Mahoney said Thursday in Aiken, her hometown, where she lay connected to oxygen tubes." full story
UPDATE
Ground zero workers to get more benefits
© 2006 The Associated Press
NEW YORK — Gov. George Pataki signed legislation Monday to greatly expand benefits for workers who have died or become sick from toiling in the smoke and dust that hung over the ruins of the World Trade Center.
Among other things, the families of rescue workers who die of their illnesses years after Sept. 11 would receive the full benefits available to those killed in the line of duty. full story
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