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Please remember 9/11
I know this is a tad early.Tommorow is the fifth anniversary of one of the worst tragedies in the United States History.I would like to ask everyone to remember those who lost there lives on 9/11/2001.Please also include those in the military and there families.Thank you
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Thanks joepythons. We will NEVER forget those that lost their lives that day 5 years ago. I plan to fly my flag proudly from our porch, in honor of them, all veterans and current soldiers (and their families of course) I would also like to say a big "thank you" to anyone that has served or is currently serving our country.
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I was talking to my earlier today and stopped for a second.I asked her do you remember where we were when we found out about the planes hitting the towers? She said yes,we were on our way to the pet store in Pekin to get some rodents.When we walked in the door i knew something was wrong,so i asked them.They told us that two planes hit the towers in New York and my heart dropped.I also have a brother-in-law thats in the military and has been to Iraq several times(he is in Germany at this time).Thank you
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I was taking a Calculus exam... needless to say, the exam was postponed to another day.
That was such a wierd day. I remember my dad coming home from work and just hugging my mom forever...
Yes, a BIG thank you to every who has volunteered and worked and been apart of the rescues, clean-up, and rebuilding. And another BIG thanks to the men and women still fighting.
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Yeah, I was thinking about it being five years today when I got up this morning...
I was actually laying in bed, reading, when I heard about it. My mom called to tell me her husband was fine (which is an odd way to find out but I guess he travels a lot). I was all "Um, okay...why are you telling me this?".
I immediately threw a robe over my jammies and ran next door. I haven't had a TV since 1995, but I needed one that day. Woke up my neighbors, who were pretty grumpy I had til I told them, then we moved back and forth their TV in the bedroom (CNN) to the TV in the living room (KTLA).
Big salute to all the military and emergency response personnel and volunteers who helped that day, gave their lives that day and who continue to put their lives on the line everyday. You do us proud.
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Very Sensitive material follows -- do not read if you get upset by 9/11.
I am an early worker. I work in Two Penn Plazza on the 29th floor. (right above Madison Square Garden). There was a scream from down the hall and everyone ran to the window. This was the first plane that hit. I didn't see it. But we all huddled around the window watching the smoke and flames. Then we all saw the second plane crash into the building with great force -- some of the plane shot through the other side. At this time the division director said this can't be a coincidence everyone go home. I was on the #1 subway crossing the bridge between Manhattan and the Bronx when the Tower #2 collapsed. The train stopped and made an announcement. We went directly to the end of the line and all traffic on the #1 stopped (this is the line that went under the WTC). Many of my friends are paramedics and they have told me stories that can never be repeated, and will allways stay with them and me. When I got home I picked up my kids from school, and on the way back my wife who works for the City of Yonkers Public Library, told me that the police that patrol the library were sent to the downtown business district of Yonkers (Getty Square) to police a large demonstration of Arabs that were burning American flags and celebrating. Without the police to protect them, I am not sure what the locals would have done. We have a VERY LARGE Arab population in Yonkers. It still bothers me to this day that we give freedoms to people that do not deserve them. Freedoms bought with the blood of my uncles, grandfathers, and many forefathers. I was a peace-time solder (US Army 1978-84).
We must remember both the people that perished, and why they perished. The holy Jihad will not go away all by itself.
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I remember walking to class and seeing a friend who told me about about the first plane. I knew it was really bad, but I just assumed that it was a plane crash from a malfunction. When I got to class the TV was on and I realized just how huge it was. My teachers husband was supposed to be on the plane that went into the Pentagon but overslept and missed his flight. No one knew what to say to her since she thought he was on the plane because he didn't call her to tell her he missed his flight yet.
I just can't say enough about the military, one of my best friends is in Afghanistan right now. Just knowing what those guys are going through over there gives me more respect for them than I could ever express in words.
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I remeber I was watching the morning news here in AZ when it broke through. I was totally stunned and then went a litlle bonkers. I am originally from New York and all of my family still lives there. I had a little brother at the time living in the city working as a DOC gaurd. The first think I did was call my family. My dad is a fireman and I wanted to make sure that he was ok and his firehouse had been deployed from our town to help. It had not as we lived to far away.
This will be remembered as the most devastating day in the history of the United States. Please remember that not only the twin towers but the people who fought the terrorists and ultimately crashed the plane and perished. Remember all the brave rescue members, the troops that have already perished and the ones that are still fighting for our freedoms. God Bless America
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