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From: "Robert Comer"
> Am I wrong people?
Not by me, before 9/11 the WTC didn't mean a thing to me.
- Bob Comer
"Geo." wrote in message
news:3e0dd001$1{at}w3.nls.net...
> "Adam Flinton" wrote in message
> news:3e0d6bdf$1{at}w3.nls.net...
>
> > > symbolic to who? When I think of WTC I think of a couple of tall
office
> > > buildings. The white house or the pentagon maybe, the Statue of
Liberty
> or
> > > Mt Rushmore definitely, but WTC?
> > >
> >
> > They were symbolic in the same way the other targets were (White
House &
> > Pentagon).
>
> I don't think so. At least not to most Americans I know. I know people
here
> considered it a landmark but I really don't think it was symbolic to us
any
> more than a skyscraper in any other city is symbolic.
>
> Am I wrong people? Nolly, was WTC symbolic to you in some way other than
as
> a skyline landmark kind of thing? Did it represent something to you like
the
> Statue of Liberty does?
>
> Geo.
>
>
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