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laranger
09-11-2008, 05:13 AM
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danielle_ftv
09-11-2008, 06:38 AM
God that is so sad. I remember when that happened. I was 13 and in school. The teacher turned on the television and the whole class sat there and watched the planed fly into the World Trade Center. I never knew what had happened until I got a little older. That was a sad day in history.
WhyYou
09-11-2008, 07:10 AM
I was getting ready to go to work when it happened. I remember watching the towers collapse. That was truely a terrible day. I believe I was a bit late to work that day and when I did finally get there, there wasn't much work going on. The president of the factory eventually told us all to go home in memorium of the event.
Sad history. United to your pain.:(
tigger
09-11-2008, 01:29 PM
God bless each man, woman, and child who we lost on that day. And god be with our brave men and women who are fighting to keep it from happining again. I was working for a constructon company moving equipment that day and when i got back to the yard the boss told me what happen and we just bolth sat there watching the horor unfold. Bolth of us being veterins it was a hard thing to watch.
I remember seeing it on tv. I couldn't believe what i was seeing. I was shocked how something like that could ever happen. My heart went out to all those who lost their lives and to the relatives who have had to live through that terrible day.
I was in seventh grade, aged 12, and I remembered it and it was very sad. The difference is at age 12 I didn't know as much about it as I do at age 19 as well as the general public. I still believe that it was really sad, and it was a terrible event that happened, don't get me wrong, but all of the war in Iraq shouldn't have been started because of it, and more people starve to death in 1 day than die from terrorism in 3 years. And more people die from drunk drivers than from terrorists. The Iraq war was like lighting a match in a room filled with methane, a large problem made into a much larger problem. However, I still think it was an awful thing and my heart goes out to those who lost family members.
MISSY
10-23-2008, 01:41 AM
You have your facts way off. they kill over 1000 people evey day. try talking to one of our troops insted of listining to the lies the media puts out. More school kids are killed in CA. by gangs each year than troops have dyed in the war. Why don't the news talk about that. talk to one of out troops if you want to know what rilly is going on.
WhyYou
10-23-2008, 04:42 AM
I think enough has been said on this subject. Let's all let it lie and move on to the lighter topics.
Anoree
09-11-2011, 05:01 PM
10 years after seeing those dreadful events numb from shock in 2001, I followed the memorials on TV today.
I'm not ashamed to confess that I've gone through several tissues.
All I really want to say is that it's true all around the world:
We will never forget.
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