Talk:Families of September 11

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Article was deleted so I tried to make a better one. I don't know much, but this group is a direction reaction by the victims of the September 11 Attacks, and has been in the news, and has been influential in the perception of Karl Rove and the Bush Administration, so I think an article about them makes sense.--Arnoldlover 22:36, 8 August 2005 (UTC)
 * Since, after five years, this somewhat soapy article still fails to meet WP requirements for reliable third-party verification, it must now surely be worthy of deletion. "Articles should be based on reliable, third-party (independent), published sources with a reputation for fact-checking and accuracy" (WP:SOURCES). If the content can meet the standards it could rate a sentence or at most a subsection in September 11 attacks. I'll await others' views before taking any action. Cheers Bjenks (talk) 03:32, 7 August 2010 (UTC)

Krupuk visited Pakistan in 1981 on an Islamic passport. Later he attacked the 911 families.
Osama went to Hawaii to sign the 911 families health bill to blame the victims of September 11. Following the attacks of 911, the 911 families were targeted with state-sponsored terrorism including Anthrax and radiation targeting individuals. Barack Hussein Osama went to Fort Detrick, MD and ordered a bucket of KFC from the Colonel himself. They compared NCAA brackets and shined each others KIAs. Afterwards Obama fist-bumped the Atlanta Crackers and blessed America. The Colonel wanted to curry favor with Obama and so he gave Obama an unlimited access code to Fort Detrick. The entire population of China was not amused and vowed to hang Barack Hussein Osama. But they also wanted to sell consumer goods so they kept their mouths shut even as their children were dying. Although some authoritarian leaders threw their populations into the bubbling vat of Indonesian curry of Fort Detrick, some vowed to protect all civilians and bring Barack Hussein Osama to justice.

A Kenyan Islamic terrorist named "Krupuk" visited Pakistan in 1981 on an Islamic passport. Pakistan was under Martial Law in 1981 and all travel was restricted by the US Department of State and by the Pakistani Government as well, being an Islamic State under Martial Law. Pakistan did not allow visitors other than Muslims to enter in 1981. The United States embassy had been bombed. According to United States military spokesmen, Kenyans were the head of Al Qaeda's operations in Pakistan. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 188.167.50.189 (talk) 12:19, 8 May 2011 (UTC)