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Old Sep 11, 2004 | 06:55 PM
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I guess no one wants to remember what happened 3 years ago, BUT, let's all say a prayer for the unfortunate who died on the worst day in US history.
 
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Old Sep 11, 2004 | 07:51 PM
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celebrated the day going to a svtoa meeting/show/get-together here in northernwest indy.

Terrorism will fail!
 
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Old Sep 11, 2004 | 09:42 PM
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I thought of all the victims all day everytime I had to sign a permit with the date on it.
 
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Old Sep 11, 2004 | 09:50 PM
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Isn't it funny that you can still remember where you were that day! I was at work and everything got quiet, no planes and I'm just 12 miles from Philadelphia, and one my co workers says the tower's are falling! I told him he was crazy!, buildings like that don't fall from an airplane crashing into them! But to my dismay I watched the first one go and then the second.
I saw some of the pictures today too, the people jumping......... still seems like it was yesterday!

Still want to send a few TLAM-N'S to the arabian peninsula!
 
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Old Sep 11, 2004 | 09:52 PM
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I'll never forget

A site I never want to see again in my City OR ANY for that matter

I Lost a childhood Friend in those towers, my Mom lost a life long Freind, my Town lost, WE ALL LOST..........

Even changed my Sig for the Day
 
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Old Sep 11, 2004 | 10:01 PM
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NYC is a second home to me. Parents lived in Manhattan for many years, and my best friends from school live in Queens. I'm there like every other month, I will never, ever forget....
 
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Old Sep 11, 2004 | 11:03 PM
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It is something that still burns me. I remember exactly where I was. I remember crying like a little girl when I went to donate blood and saw about 1000 people inline infront of me with the same idea. As a Sox fan from Boston, I have never liked New Yorkers. Never in my life did I feel so foolish about that dislike. That was the one and only time I wished the Yankees to win the world series. It was the darkest day in American history during my life time, but it opened a lot of eyes, and made a lot of people realize that freedom isn't free, and there are sacrifises we must make to keep that freedom. Hopefully something of this magnitude will never happen again.



God Bless America, and the people that make those sacrifices to protect our Freedom!!!
 

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Old Sep 11, 2004 | 11:14 PM
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3years ago I lost my uncle and his best friend in those attacks. They had just gotten off duty, when the first plane hit....they hopped on the back of a truck anyway to go help....They went in together, and noone ever saw them again. I miss them both and I still think about that day. I'll never forget it, and damn sure never forgive it,NEVER



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Old Sep 12, 2004 | 05:27 AM
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but it opened a lot of eyes, and made a lot of people realize that freedom isn't free, and there are sacrifises we must make to keep that freedom.
Amen!! God Bless all that lost their lives there. I cannot express my deepest sympathies for them.

God Bless the USA, and please help W Bush to keep bombing the F*CK out of all them sand 'people' who did this to us!!!!
 
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Old Sep 12, 2004 | 05:57 AM
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I was home watching a morning show...The first plane hit and cops and everyone on a fire truck was racing to the Trade Center...News crews were out showing this live when we all saw the second plane hit...I remembered the A&E tv doc on that ww2 bomber hitting the Empire State Building and the damage it did and the many people burned at their desks were they sat...

I knew this one was different...I saw people in the windows and some who jumped...Then in about 19 minutes later we saw the building start to come down...We know that anyone still in it was gone...We were sick here...My wife's Country was being hit...She was crying...My sister was married and living in New York and she worked near the towers...Was she hurt ? We did not know...

I did know the world from then on was going to never be the same...It made me wonder how people can hate and kill in the name of god and power and greed and egos...
 
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Old Sep 13, 2004 | 03:19 PM
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i was in Waco, Texas living about a mile from the airfield W uses when he flies to his Crawford ranch for his many "vacations." My cousin came out in the garage to tell me and i couldn't believe my eyes; same disbelief that i had from the OKC bombing. there was so much noise going on at Raytheon (now it's 3M) that you couldn't talk to your neighbor outside without raising your voice. You could leave my neighborhood with no problems, but coming back in there were cops everywhere pulling people over before they could get to the Raytheon air strip. several of my friends at Baylor lost family members & friends on 9/11. i prayed for our president and our country to stand tall through the adversity. now i pray that our president hasn't created a new crop of terrorists in the process.
hopefully our children never have to endure a day like 9/11.
 
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