It Would Seem That There is Confusion Upon Our Land:
Please join us on 9/11.....................we have over a month to get the word out all across this great land we love and call the United States of America. Let's see how powerful e-mails can be!
On Wednesday, September 11, 2002 everyone in the USA who will be driving a motor vehicle is asked to drive with their headlights off during daylight hours.
Though no explanation is needed as to why we are commemorating September 11.........................we hope more importantly to pay respect to the victims of that day, show our nation's solidarity and show support for our men and women of the Armed Forces.
You can help by sending this e-mail on to others!
Remember......................9/11 LIGHTS OFF!
AND:
9/11 LIGHTS ON!
PLEASE forward this email to everyone in your address book asking
them to also forward it. Please join us on 9/11..we have
over a month to get the word out all across this great land we love
and call the United States of America. Let's see how powerful
e-mail can be! On Wednesday, September 11, 2002 everyone in the USA
who will be driving a motor vehicle is asked to drive with
their headlights on during daylight hours.
Though no explanation is needed as to why we are commemorating
September 11......we hope more importantly to pay
respect to the victims of that day, show our nation's
solidarity and show support for our men and women of the Armed Forces.
You can help by sending this e-mail on to others!
Remember......................9/11 LIGHTS ON!
These are two forwarded emails I've gotten recently. What if people who commemorate by driving with their lights off get beat up by those who are commemorating by driing with their lights on. Actually, I got the lights off one this week and I thought about all the modern cars wherein you have no control of the headlights. They cannot be turned off. This would make all those who own them look unpatriotic, etc. We are a very confused people who only sometime are confusing.
Wednesday, August 28, 2002
01:23 p.m.
by: adam douglas payne