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Happy Birthday to your son, today is my nieces birthday as well.
What some don't realize, though, is that there are still people dying because of that day. How many rescue workers and victims survived only to suffer the consequences of exposure to debris? We really need to remember these people too and give them our thanks and whatever support we can offer to help ease the nightmare they continue to suffer with.
Laurie - absolutely no problem using the spreadsheet in any way.
Susan - thanks from stopping by from the other side of the planet. 9/11 affected the entire world.
The effects of 9/11 are still being felt by many, but sadly I have to agree with Jay that many are forgetting or at the very least have developed apathy towards the subject.
I was scheduled to fly back to Southern California out of Dulles 2 hours after Flight 77 took off. We were stranded for a week waiting to return home, knowing how easily we could have been on one of those flights with our kids. I still find the grief crushing.
I remember. Our flag is flying today in honor and remembrance of those lost.
It's my girlfriend's birthday today. I know the conflict of emotion. Wish your son a Happy Birthday from your readers.
Its not the number of people, who died on that day, is what scares most of us...But now its a matter of surviving in this world every moment, cos you don know what will hit you next....
Anyways,
Hope God Bless those Souls with all the love He has....
There's a lot of rhetoric in the world against Americans; much of it justly earned by America's governments' foreign policies. But nobody can critizise your citizens for the support that you have shown to these people.
it's not about nations, or governments. It's about the people. That impresses me. You should be proud, as people and as Americans.
- John
May God rest their souls in peace.
One of my dear friends lost her brother there. Frank De Martini was working at the World Trade Center that day. I had met him a few years before when he joined us for a week on a river float trip. We were not particularly close friends. But it doesn't matter. Frank was an American who lost his life to the radical Muslim movement. In these tough times, we need to remember that battle continues to rage. And, we need to continue our vigilance for the memories of those who have lost their lives and to protect our secular society.
Let's remember that every day of the year between now and the next September 11.
We have to remember.
I thought one way to visualize the sheer quantity of loss would be to look at a complete list of the victims. I couldn’t find a list in anything like a text file or spreadsheet. Most memorial sites have the lists broken into pages and you lose a little of the magnitude.
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