Please . . . . A Moment of Silence In Remembrance

toobfreak

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It was 17 years ago almost to the minute RIGHT NOW that our nation was under attack and folks were in shock, glued to their TV's. I had received a call that morning from a doctor's office that he was cancelling all his appointments for the day due to the terrible events in NYC and I asked the girl: "What terrible events?" And she told me to turn on my TV.

It was a beautiful blue morning and I remember stepping outside looking at the sky and seeing a plane low on the horizon and later wondering if it could have been the jet that crashed in Shanksville Pa (I'm not terribly too far from there)?

A week later we were up near Coudersport, Pa with a bunch of others and it was eerie the total absence of jets flying in the sky.

A moment of silence and remembrance for the thousands of fallen Americans, citizens, firemen, policemen, and others who all died on that tragic day and since related to that event . . . .

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Three thousand people died that day and its a day I will never forget.
 
Three thousand people died that day and its a day I will never forget.


What galls my ass is the number of people who were below the impacts trying to leave and were STOPPED at the exits and told to GO BACK IN and return to work. :mad:
 
Three thousand people died that day and its a day I will never forget.


What galls my ass is the number of people who were below the impacts trying to leave and were STOPPED at the exits and told to GO BACK IN and return to work. :mad:

I agree and if I had been on of those people my ass would have been out the damned door job or not.
 
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