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Meve
09-11-2005, 05:06 AM
<p>God bless all those souls that were lost on September 11th as well as all their family and friends. </p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>I'm watching the rembrance on tv and I've got a tear in my eye. It's hard to watch but I'll always remember. </p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>God bless everyone here. Enjoy Life. Live free. <br />
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Death Metal Moe
09-11-2005, 05:50 AM
<p>Wow, here's how much of a self absorbed ass I am.</p><p>I didn't even know it was going to be 9-11 until like last night at 11 p.m.&nbsp; Sorry, it just wasn't on my mind.&nbsp; </p><p>Looking back, I really liked seeing our country coming together, being neighborly and patriotic.&nbsp; I didn't like how it seems the government used our fear to justify a lot of moves we'd otherwise have fought against.</p><p>But I guess I had forgotten for a few months.&nbsp; Its what we all said we'd never do, but we all get involved with out own lives and think about those things.&nbsp; It's a good thing they remember this event ever year.</p>

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cougarjake13
09-11-2005, 06:37 AM
<font style="font-size: 9px" face="Verdana">quote: </font><p>&nbsp; It's a good thing they remember this event ever year.</p><img src="http://scripts.cgispy.com/image.cgi?u=njdmmoe" border="0" /> <a href="http://www.unhallowed.com/">www.unhallowed.com</a> <a href="http://thebigsexxxy.blogspot.com/">One Big SeXXXy Blog</a> <p><font size="2">I can't even imagine a time when we will ever not remember the event every</font></p><p><font size="2">year. </font><br /></p>

newport king
09-11-2005, 06:42 AM
i watch them read the names every year. fucking heartbreaking every year. last year when the parents read was the worst.

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O&AVIRUS&MORE
09-11-2005, 07:24 AM
<font face="Verdana" style="font-size: 9px;">quote:</font><p>Wow, here's how much of a self absorbed ass I am.</p><p>I didn't even know it was going to be 9-11 until like last night at 11 p.m. Sorry, it just wasn't on my mind. </p><p>Looking
back, I really liked seeing our country coming together, being
neighborly and patriotic. I didn't like how it seems the government
used our fear to justify a lot of moves we'd otherwise have fought
against.</p><p>But I guess I had forgotten for a few months. Its what
we all said we'd never do, but we all get involved with out own lives
and think about those things. It's a good thing they remember this
event ever year.</p>

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Alice S. Fuzzybutt
09-11-2005, 06:36 PM
I forgot about it until I saw the blue lights tonights. It's very intense from my apartment in JC.

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curtoid
09-11-2005, 06:50 PM
This is the first year since it happened that it hasn't been on the top of my mind. I was aware it was happen - whenever I saw the date mentioned on television, for one reason or another, I was reminded of it. It's also a friend's birthday, and I will always remember seeing him in downtown Washington, with the smoke of the Pentagon billowing over the mall, and people freaking because no one knew if there was going to be an attack downtown - we were all just blocks from the White House. Such a sad, horrible and scary day and then year that followed - not a day went back that it didn't seem like we were drenched in some degree of sorry. This is a nation of survivors, though - we have to move forward.&nbsp; ~ One reason 2005 may be different is because of the ongoing tragedy of New Orleans and the Gulf Coast - the devestation there is still so real and terrible - still top of the news, and as people displaced being shuffled around everywhere from Washington to Wichita, still something we have to deal with. Race relations, 500k jobs gone, the politics, blame, the emptiness of New Orleans, the dead, the survivors, the week and so much more we are going to have to be dealing with for a long, long time.&nbsp; ~ While I will never forget a second of that day, of getting out of the city and driving by the Pentagon in flames, and the wall to wall television and the tears and nightmare of it all, over the course of the next year my life was forever changed when (working on a Smithsonian project on 9/11) I met and worked with survivors, relatives and family members of people lost on that day, and they who are all I think about this day.&nbsp;

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