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phillyreims
09-10-2008, 11:42 PM
Remembering those that were lost
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Junque Man
09-10-2008, 11:47 PM
Hard to believe it's been 7 years already. :no:
turbopirate
09-11-2008, 12:19 AM
There is not a single day that I can forget this tragic moment, moment where every single 1 of us was hurt and mark for the rest of our lives. A moment I was personally hurt seen how a mind can plan this crime against others, others that haven't do anything wrong to them, lives of innocents. That was the day I cried and still do to this day when am a sleep when I am awake. I haven't forgot and never will this day the day my brothers and sisters all God's children died.
God bless all
i still remember that day. spending the whole day watching news at work. shocked at what happened, and suprised at the outcome for such a tragic day could have been so much worse if not for a bunch of brave men and women!!
mabs
Kyara 29
09-11-2008, 12:57 AM
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I send a prayer to all who passed away
and to all who lost a loved one
that tragic day,
The day our country
went down in despair
for all the thunder
heard in the air.
But from the ashes
we rise again
stronger and more united
than we've ever been.
So I solemnly swear
I'll never forget the day
we were all reborn
to be one again,
And to all who passed away
God be with you
in his loving nest.
god bless is all i have 2 say.....
it take 2 long 4 what i want 2 type....
bless all ur troupes also:
Newf1949
09-11-2008, 03:34 AM
Its hard to believe that it has been 7 years. God bless those that lost their lives that horrible day, and bless their families they left behind.
We want to especially remember the firefighters, the policemen, the medical personnel, rescue workers, and all the common people who helped others on the attack sites during the actual disaster days, and those who helped to clean up in the aftermath of 9-11-01. Some of them accomplished some truly heroic tasks, and deserve to be called heroes!
These people did save some lives, helped multitudes of people on the attack sites, and accomplished the tremendous task of clearing all the dead bodies, rubble and debris from the destroyed buildings and aircrafts. They didn't concern themselves with their own comfort but unselfishly were more concerned about others - even to the point of losing their lives.
"Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends."
God Bless America
beastt32
09-11-2008, 03:55 AM
this hurts me inside...........do they realize these were innocent poeple.......i remember exactly where i was what i was doing......when i found out what was happening..............will never ever forget either,somethings stay etched in your memory forever!!!:rip:im goona add to this post from this morning........i have two buddies who have done there time in iraq......both are forever scarred with the memories,i am canadian,but a school friend wasnt in his office of the south tower that day,he had a meeting just down the street,he survived,but he is scarred with watching his coworkers die that day(his office was near the top ) what i am trying so elenquantly trying to say is all over this world we are scarred.........me well i take off my hat to all who have made the ultimate sacrifice for freedom............we may not all agree with why our boys are overthere but damn it they are!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!nuff said!!!!
yakob
09-11-2008, 04:50 AM
Its hard to believe that it has been 7 years since that awful day, may God bless those that lost their lives and the one's that were injured that horrible day, and bless their families they left behind.
phillyreims
09-11-2008, 09:54 AM
I think we all remember what we were doing when the first tower was hit and can't forget the day that followed...glued to the tv for news in disbelief that something like this could happen.
whiteheather
09-11-2008, 04:35 PM
it was a day to remember, i was in Scotland on my way to London England for a flight home to Vancouver, heathrow airport was a very busy place, I had never seen British Police with arms, that day I did.........in the heathrow airport they held a 2 min silence.......it was the most eariesome place to be...a pin could be heard....everything stopped..everything.......my flight was delayed, and when we did leave, the passengers on the plane, like myself were silent...were we afraid......yes we were....I hope i never go through such a terrible time as we did that day.....and my prayers to those who were lost on such a tragic event....may we never see the likes again....but somehow i think i may be dreaming......travelling to and from Canada to the UK has never been the same..........May Your God go with you All.
Noobmaster00
09-11-2008, 04:47 PM
This is one day in our historical events, that will be remembered, no matter what, this is a day, that marks a horrifying event that no matter how hard people try to forget, just comes back to bother them:cry:, these people were all innocent, and it's just amazing how something like this could happen, but it has been 7 years, 7 years that we have never forgoten those lost in that event, god will bless those lost:ang:. The people in this event shall never be forgoten, but for the future brings life, these people that were lost in this senseless thing, have changed all of our lives, both for good and bad, may god bless those lost:rip::ang:
luna7
09-11-2008, 04:58 PM
i remember that day 7 year's ago there was a bunch of us in the woods,when we came home for lunch turned on the tv to catch the news and we were shocked at what we seen.What a nice warm and sunny day it was for such a tragic thing to happen.God bless all the men women and children that died on that day and the families..............
Slammer
09-11-2008, 05:20 PM
Thanks Philly, for remembering this. My heart is still heavy for the needless pain that was caused. And for what?
Let us all pray for peace. A united peace.
God bless America.
beastt32
09-11-2008, 05:41 PM
this hurts me inside...........do they realize these were innocent poeple.......i remember exactly where i was what i was doing......when i found out what was happening..............will never ever forget either,somethings stay etched in your memory forever!!!:rip:im goona add to this post from this morning........i have two buddies who have done there time in iraq......both are forever scarred with the memories,i am canadian,but a school friend wasnt in his office of the south tower that day,he had a meeting just down the street,he survived,but he is scarred with watching his coworkers die that day(his office was near the top ) what i am trying so elenquantly trying to say is all over this world we are scarred.........me well i take off my hat to all who have made the ultimate sacrifice for freedom............we may not all agree with why our boys are overthere but damn it they are!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!nuff said!!!!
lest we forget..............
phillyreims
09-11-2008, 08:11 PM
And bump one last time..................
bigpineguy
09-11-2008, 09:10 PM
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God Bless The USA
BPG~
bigpineguy
09-11-2008, 09:13 PM
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lanchile
09-11-2008, 09:48 PM
Well,I live in New york and I will never forget what happen that day.I remember that morning waking up with this horrible news.I thought it was just a nightmare but,to my surprise it was a real nightmare.To all those people whom lost their lives, God bless you all!
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