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Puck
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PostSun Sep 11, 2005 1:07 am    In Memoriam - 9/11 - Attack On America

*WARNING: May contain images some find offensive.*














"And now that you're gone
I can't cry hard enough
No I can't cry hard enough
For you to hear me now..."


























"We can remember. We can pray.

But we can't cry hard enough."





http://www.cantcryhardenough.com/

http://www.frugalsites.net/911/attack/ <----Really, really, well done. (Link courtesy of Kyle Reese)


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PostSun Sep 11, 2005 1:17 am    

I remember that day so clearly So sad

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LightningBoy
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PostSun Sep 11, 2005 2:01 am    

4 years already... wow...

I only wish we Americans could always be as unified as we were that day. The worst of times brings out the best of people. So sad.


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PostSun Sep 11, 2005 4:34 am    

http://www.whitehare.com/Presentations/document.htm
http://www.frugalsites.net/911/attack/

They're both good, but the second one literally made me cry harder than I ever have before, that I remember. And I'm the kind of guy who can usually keep myself from crying.


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PostSun Sep 11, 2005 7:13 am    

LightningBoy wrote
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I only wish we Americans could always be as unified as we were that day. The worst of times brings out the best of people. So Sad.



I know. In my opinion, People are just to busy placing the blame on somebody and not thinking to come together to unite. They have all this hate and worrying about hating Bush than to think about other people. That is just my opinion.



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PostSun Sep 11, 2005 7:47 am    

Today is not only a horrible day for the nation, but a very special day for myself and my family, especially my little brother. Today is his 7th birthday. It really hurts to think of all the people who were born on 9/11, especially the ones who were born on 9/11/01. Such a special day to so many people, and such a horrible, sad day to so many more.

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Puck
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PostSun Sep 11, 2005 10:14 am    

Kyle Reese wrote:
http://www.whitehare.com/Presentations/document.htm
http://www.frugalsites.net/911/attack/

They're both good, but the second one literally made me cry harder than I ever have before, that I remember. And I'm the kind of guy who can usually keep myself from crying.


Def. I think the phone call from that woman was the hardest part to listen to .


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PostSun Sep 11, 2005 10:41 am    

LightningBoy wrote:
4 years already... wow...

I only wish we Americans could always be as unified as we were that day. The worst of times brings out the best of people. So sad.


Agreed. The same goes for me. And I find these images offensive, alright, because I find the acts of these evildoers offensive. What's upsetting is how little discussion the aniversary will get today.
I also agree with Kasey.



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PostSun Sep 11, 2005 1:25 pm    

A truly sad day. There is definitly no joke when they say "Everyone remembers what they were doing that day." I remember I was home from school, because I was sick. I woke up and my friend called me saying "Can you beleive this!?" I turned on the tv and things were never the same again.

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PostSun Sep 11, 2005 1:30 pm    

I can remember when 9/11 happened. I was at work and Deb called me to tell turn on the tv or radio. That's when I decided to join back into the army.

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PostSun Sep 11, 2005 2:04 pm    

I rememer this day too and I cant belive its been 4 years since this tradgic day.

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PostSun Sep 11, 2005 2:07 pm    

I was much younger than now, and was in a middle school grade in my Language Arts class. They made an announcement talking about a moment of silence or something or other and talked about it, but I had no idea what had happened. I didn't realize the scope of things until I got home. That was the first time I ever watched the news quite a lot, which stopped afterward until Iraq.


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CJ Cregg
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PostSun Sep 11, 2005 2:25 pm    

I was sat watching The Next Generation when a small bar appeared at the bottom saying a plane had flown into one of the World Trade Center towers. I switched to the news and watched the whole thing happen. And the news was on most of the time since. Im hooked on the news

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PostSun Sep 11, 2005 3:03 pm    

I was in school or on my way home from school when the attacks happened. I found out what had happened when I returned home. This forum was called Attack on America. We will not forget.

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PostSun Sep 11, 2005 3:05 pm    

We were here at home, planning out the final details of my parents renewal of their wedding vows that weekend. September 11, 2001 was their 25th anniversary. Needless to say, that night's dinner party was quickly cancelled.
I remember being in the living room, and hearing my mother yell for me to run and get my father, (he was outside). She sounded... off enough that I didn't even question her, just ran to get him. We came back in just in time to see the second plane hit.
What I remember most, though, is how I felt that day.


And thank you for making this topic, Kevin. You did a great job.



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PostSun Sep 11, 2005 3:18 pm    

I was at school, was seventh grade. I had just gotten out of football, and was going up the main stairs to go get my stuff out of my locker when I heard some kids talking about how someone had bombed the Pentagon. I thought they were stupid because I mean come on.... However, I went into Mrs. Zunker's class (science) and she had the TV on with the WTCs. Took me a while to figure out what was going on. We just watched it all day, and then in sixth and seventh periods the teachers turned it off and just answered questions that we had. Also remember no airplanes going to and from DFW that day. Was terrible.

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PostSun Sep 11, 2005 3:57 pm    

I'd just woken up when it happened...and actually had been musing to myself what a nice morning it was. Then my grandmother called and I spent the morning watching the news (Was homeschooled, at the time). My mom and I went up to see my grandparents, and in the stores everything was so quiet and subdued... I half-expected bombs to be raining down on us.

It's hard to know how to remember such a horrendous event, to commemorate it.


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PostSun Sep 11, 2005 4:37 pm    

I live within 5 miles of the Pentagon. I remember hearing the principle over the PA system talk about the WTC, and it rang a bell, but when he said the Pentagon everthing snapped in place.

I don't think what happened really sunk in until almost a year later. I was trying to explain to someone what was going through my mind and I got a huge knot in my stomach and felt like I was going to cry. That was when I realized how scared I was.

The plane flew so low to our house that it scared the crap out of our dog. Literatly.

The entire day was so fragmented for me that I still can't put it in a coherent manner.


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PostSun Sep 11, 2005 6:44 pm    

I remember it crystal clearly.

I was in my ninth grade mechanical drafting class. I was drafting a container optimally suitable for 9-volt batteries, when the radio cut out of the song "Horse with No Name" the newscast sounded panicked, and cluttered, I couldn't hear what happened, until my teacher who was closer to the radio announced that a plane has struck the trade center. I immediately though it was probably a small jet accident, and probably caused little damage to the building, and continued to work. I then had it followed up by a series of shocks, I heard it was a 747, then that the pentagon was on fire, then that the second tower was hit, then that the first tower collapsed. I couldn't finish my work that day, I carried my chair over by the radio, and listened.

Life was never the same.


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PostSun Sep 11, 2005 9:03 pm    



In memory


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PostSun Sep 11, 2005 9:08 pm    

TrekkieMage wrote:


In memory


I love that picture. Very nicely done. Unfortunately, some have forgotton about the event...



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PostSun Sep 11, 2005 9:10 pm    

Thank you. I just put it together. And I have not forgotten, and I will never forget. No matter what.

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PostSun Sep 11, 2005 9:19 pm    

I will never forget either. I will rember that day for as long as I live.

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PostMon Sep 12, 2005 10:58 am    

My friend called me and said, "Turn on the news!"

I asked, "What channel?" (thinking it was some petty local event).

He said, "Any channel - somebody flew a plane into the World Trade Center!" and hung up.

I went to the TV, thinking I would see the tail of a Cessna or Piper (small propeller planes) sticking out of the building. Seconds after I tuned in, the second plane hit.



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PostMon Sep 12, 2005 3:54 pm    


Never forget.


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