What America the Nation had coming to them. Innocent don't deserve to die. It's a two way street. You don't get to invade, bomb, and wrongfully accuse and threaten other countries, but then condemn those whose lives were ruined by the U.S. Government and Military.
by An Intelligent Pineapple February 12, 2010
by The ass crack bandit September 21, 2014
by SlickSerpent99 February 24, 2017
The day when every myopic, simple-minded individual rode America’s nuts over a standard act of warfare, which was given a ridiculously high amount of coverage for something so insignificant in the world of war crimes. The fact that America had (and continues to) committed much viler, bloodthirsty acts towards other nations was irrelevant to the occasion, and people seemed oblivious to the fact that there can be repercussions to a country's despicable past actions.
by Reju January 02, 2006
Quite possibly one of the most overrated events that ever happened. For some reason the U.S. government and media make it out to be some huge catastrophe that claimed millions of lives worldwide when in reality only about 3,000 people died; mostly Americans. (Not a very big number especially for a populous country like America. That's like all of the citizens of a small town in America being wiped out by some natural disaster.)
The 2004 tsunami that struck Thailand was a natural disaster that claimed 229,866 lives and Hurricane Katrina claimed 1,836 lives with 705 still missing and presumed dead.
The 2004 tsunami that struck Thailand was a natural disaster that claimed 229,866 lives and Hurricane Katrina claimed 1,836 lives with 705 still missing and presumed dead.
by not found [Error 404] May 05, 2009
by fairygoddess2221 September 16, 2005
by SareehTube May 26, 2010