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Old 06-09-2004, 16:07   #83
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Re: What did hit the Pentagon?

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Originally Posted by orangebird
No - but do you know the 64 people on board - do you know they were on a plane, and not working at the Pentagon? Do you know they were real funerals, and not staged?
Sorry but I find it hard to believe that they staged these funerals, got the people, the clergy, the media to go along with it, and so far have gotten away with it.

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http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp...&notFound=true
In sanctuaries overflowing with mourners, through sadness laced with patriotism, two passengers on American Airlines Flight 77 were remembered yesterday in Arlington and Landover -- a prelude to the nearly 200 local memorial and funeral services compelled by Tuesday's terrorist attacks on this nation.

Only a few miles fromwhere the hijacked plane crashed full-throttle into the Pentagon, the elite of the Republican Party assembled at the Cathedral of St. ThomasMore to eulogize Barbara K. Olson. The lawyer and prominent political commentator died with characteristic resolve, calmly placing two calls on her cellular phone to tell her husband what was happening.
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Across the river, at First Baptist Church of Highland Park, nearly 1,000 paid homage to James Daniel Debeuneure. The fifth-grade District teacher was aboard the flight with one of his students, bound for California on a National Geographic Society field trip designed for the best and the brightest.
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At least three other memorials were held yesterday across the Washington region, for passengers Karen A. Kincaid and Diane and George Simmons as well as Navy contractor Khang Nguyen. Kincaid, a Washington lawyer, was heading to Los Angeles in part to continue work on a wireless communications project to aid organ transplants. Diane Simmons was going on to Honolulu with her husband so the two could sprinkle her father's ashes at Pearl Harbor.
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