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What about the Oklahoma bombing?
How come we hear nothing much about it? Wasn't that a nasty one too? How many people have to die for us to remember events? Aren't we honoring the Oklahoma victims because it was done by a disgruntled American? If it was done by foreign terrorists would the situation be different? If it was done by American Muslims, would the situation be different?
9/11 was a major tragedy. Then again Pearl Harbor was too, Columbine shootings, other shootings that has happened. How come we aren't remembering those events.
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Oklahoma was a federal building. Twin Towers were civilians.
Oklahoma was homegrown in bumphuck, Towers were foreigners in New York City.
Oklahoma wasn't caught on video and replayed to death.
- 1 decade ago
I am an Oklahoman. We don't feel like we have been forgotten by America. Our justice was served by the capture of Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols. We are a tight knit community and we embrace each other in comfort. Spending less time worrying about who is thinking about us; whether they are or not. Today in this time of tragedy Oklahoma took a walk in memory of everyone grieving from both events. We R Dealing. Thank you though for thinking about us and having us in your heart.
Source(s): An Oklahoman- my self. - pinkvarietyLv 51 decade ago
hey my friend lived in oklahoma too and she's always complaining about how the oklahoma bombing isn't being remembered too
- Anonymous1 decade ago
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