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9/11 Honor, Respect & Remember

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A-Jay

  • Super User

Yes Sir, Truly a day I remember with great clarity as I watched it.. Tragic indeed.

God Bless this great nation yet again..

I still ponder those brave men & women who took the controls away & crashed the plane in a field..

What incredible bravery, honor & integrity..

God bless all of the people of our country..

  • Super User

I was one year old at the time; far too young to remember. What a tragic day and one that shook the entire world. This photo has gone viral since, taken the day before the attacks: http://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/World-Trade-Center-Rainbow-Photo-Eve-of-September-11-Ben-Sturner-326532051.html 

Never forget those who lost their lives. Never forget the foundation that this great nation of ours was built upon. Niether embrace nor turn your back to those who strive to change it. Semper Fi

God Bless America

I remember seeing the buildings from school..chaotic day for sure.

Never forget.

  • Super User

So proud to live in the greatest country on Earth. 

  • Super User

Sad Sad day. Powerful video. We will never forget. I was in middle school social studies when they announced it. God Bless America. 

  • Global Moderator

I was on the road, went home, hugged Mrs Mike, called the kids and said a prayer..

14 yrs later and I'm still pi**ed

Mike

  • Super User

I was on the road, went home, hugged Mrs Mike, called the kids and said a prayer..

14 yrs later and I'm still pi**ed

Mike

 

Don't get angry, wrath clouds your vision. 

  • Global Moderator

As much as everyone remembers the planes crashing into the towers, I think a lot forget about the folks that fought and gave their lives to prevent a much greater loss of life. True American hero's died in that field, people who didn't sign up to protect their country but still did so when called on. 

 

I remember it very vividly. I was a freshman in high school, coincidentally enough, I was in American History class when it happened. Our teacher got a phone call and it was obvious something earthshaking was going on. When he turned the TV on and we watched that second plane hit the building, my body went numb with disbelief and then rage when I realized what was happening. I don't think there was a boy in that room that wasn't ready to fight that day had we not all been 14 years old at the time. 

  • Global Moderator

As much as everyone remembers the planes crashing into the towers, I think a lot forget about the folks that fought and gave their lives to prevent a much greater loss of life. True American hero's died in that field, people who didn't sign up to protect their country but still did so when called on. 

 

I remember it very vividly. I was a freshman in high school, coincidentally enough, I was in American History class when it happened. Our teacher got a phone call and it was obvious something earthshaking was going on. When he turned the TV on and we watched that second plane hit the building, my body went numb with disbelief and then rage when I realized what was happening. I don't think there was a boy in that room that wasn't ready to fight that day had we not all been 14 years old at the time.

Exactlly Right!!

"Let's Roll"... Those 2 words together will never be said again without a little spark of pride.

Mike

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