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joelfmi 09-11-2022 02:49 PM

May we all say a prayer for families and friends that lost love one's on 911
 
Twenty-one years later, we pay tribute to the victims of the tragic events of September 11, 2001. We will never forget those we have lost, survivors whose lives were forever changed, and the courage demonstrated by first responders and everyday heroes. On this solemn day I stand stands with the nation in honor and remembrance. Myself being a 911 first responder know to well what I saw and I never want to see it repeated again

joelfmi 09-11-2022 02:58 PM

I myself being a 911 first responder this day is a Solomon day for me. I am an american first that care for our democracy and don't want it ever changed

Nucky 09-11-2022 03:06 PM

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Originally Posted by joelfmi (Post 2135405)
Twenty-one years later, we pay tribute to the victims of the tragic events of September 11, 2001. We will never forget those we have lost, survivors whose lives were forever changed, and the courage demonstrated by first responders and everyday heroes. On this solemn day I stand stands with the nation in honor and remembrance. Myself being a 911 first responder know to well what I saw and I never want to see it repeated again

I’m with you fully. Our prayers for all who perished and all those left behind.

Thanks for your help at ground zero. I was fortunate enough to have seen the memorial last summer I believe and it is just amazing what a great job was done building it so we never forget. It is something that means a whole lot more to me after being lucky enough to see it in person.

I hope our country recommits itself to getting on the Security Kick again.

I Love Our Country and the people who help to keep us safe.

Bless all those who lost and helped us recover.

oldtimes 09-11-2022 03:13 PM

The first responders were celebrated and treated as heroes for a short time and then people forgot. Now 21 years later much of the population wasn’t even born when it happened or were too young to remember. :sad:

golfing eagles 09-11-2022 03:23 PM

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Originally Posted by joelfmi (Post 2135405)
Twenty-one years later, we pay tribute to the victims of the tragic events of September 11, 2001. We will never forget those we have lost, survivors whose lives were forever changed, and the courage demonstrated by first responders and everyday heroes. On this solemn day I stand stands with the nation in honor and remembrance. Myself being a 911 first responder know to well what I saw and I never want to see it repeated again

Thank you for your service.

I lost 2 high school classmates and the wife of a good friend that day. The father of one of our bridesmaids worked in the #7 building and was narrowly missed by a jumper as they evacuated, he has some of the worst PTSD I've ever seen. His daughter has chronic lung issues from the cloud that hung over the city. My brother had an appointment there that day, but fortunately not until 11 AM. My son was in the air flying from Phoenix to Boston.

I have posted some not so nice things about the ethnic group to which these 20 terrorists belonged in the past. Sorry, but based on the previous paragraph, most will understand that I have no love lost in that regard. Is it fair to judge 1 billion based on the actions of 20?----no. However, did any of us hear those 1 billion denounce the events of that day. I didn't. What I saw was celebration in the streets in that part of the world and chants of "Death to America". Did the Imans and Mullahs denounce the terrorist actions as having nothing to do with the peaceful faith of Islam? No, all I heard were crickets. I only mention it because the revisionist historians are busy at work even on this 21st anniversary.

End of rant, but NEVER FORGET!!!

Maybe someday this will be a nicer world

frose 09-11-2022 03:55 PM

as a first responder that day I am saddened by the thought that so many have forgotten or were never taught about that day. in 93 when I responded to the first attack, we all it would happen again.. we still lose about 150 people each year to this attack and it's time to make sure it never happens again..

jebartle 09-11-2022 04:04 PM

God bless first responders everywhere!

tophcfa 09-11-2022 04:16 PM

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Originally Posted by golfing eagles (Post 2135424)
Thank you for your service.

I lost 2 high school classmates and the wife of a good friend that day. The father of one of our bridesmaids worked in the #7 building and was narrowly missed by a jumper as they evacuated, he has some of the worst PTSD I've ever seen. His daughter has chronic lung issues from the cloud that hung over the city. My brother had an appointment there that day, but fortunately not until 11 AM. My son was in the air flying from Phoenix to Boston.

I have posted some not so nice things about the ethnic group to which these 20 terrorists belonged in the past. Sorry, but based on the previous paragraph, most will understand that I have no love lost in that regard. Is it fair to judge 1 billion based on the actions of 20?----no. However, did any of us hear those 1 billion denounce the events of that day. I didn't. What I saw was celebration in the streets in that part of the world and chants of "Death to America". Did the Imans and Mullahs denounce the terrorist actions as having nothing to do with the peaceful faith of Islam? No, all I heard were crickets. I only mention it because the revisionist historians are busy at work even on this 21st anniversary.

End of rant, but NEVER FORGET!!!

Maybe someday this will be a nicer world

I hear you and completely agree. I lost a couple friends that day and was on a flight out of Boston to London that left around the same time the planes were hijacked that flew out of Logan. It was a very sad time.

Taltarzac725 09-11-2022 04:33 PM

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Originally Posted by joelfmi (Post 2135405)
Twenty-one years later, we pay tribute to the victims of the tragic events of September 11, 2001. We will never forget those we have lost, survivors whose lives were forever changed, and the courage demonstrated by first responders and everyday heroes. On this solemn day I stand stands with the nation in honor and remembrance. Myself being a 911 first responder know to well what I saw and I never want to see it repeated again

Nicely said.

DPWM21 09-12-2022 09:23 AM

I hope those who served and suffered from January 6 also receive prayer. Their sacrifice also because domestic terrorists chose violence.

golfing eagles 09-12-2022 09:30 AM

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Originally Posted by DPWM21 (Post 2135686)
I hope those who served and suffered from January 6 also receive prayer. Their sacrifice also because domestic terrorists chose violence.

I agree.

But the same should be said for Ferguson, Minneapolis, Baltimore, Atlanta and many other cities. Different cause, same "domestic terror". I am also dismayed by the concept that there have been over 850 arrests stemming from 1/6, but far, far less in all the cities mentioned above combined. Yet those death tolls, injuries, and property damages far out shadowed 1/6.

Whitley 09-12-2022 09:45 AM

9/11
 
First year that I have not woken up screaming or weeping. I think it may be that it snook up on me. I hope it is that time is helping. Hearing a truck beep as it backs up, or smelling plastic (kind of like walking into Staples) sets me off. I try not to think of it, but this time of year there are usually shows on TV about it, and we take part in putting out 2,977 flags each year along the length of the key. As long as I do not concentrate on a face, or specific people I ran into that day I can get through it without the harsh emotions. It is becoming ancient history to kids. Perhaps that is not a totally bad thing.

Whitley 09-12-2022 09:46 AM

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Originally Posted by DPWM21 (Post 2135686)
I hope those who served and suffered from January 6 also receive prayer. Their sacrifice also because domestic terrorists chose violence.

Obviously not someone who lived through 9/11. Do better.

Whitley 09-12-2022 09:49 AM

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Originally Posted by golfing eagles (Post 2135688)
I agree.

But the same should be said for Ferguson, Minneapolis, Baltimore, Atlanta and many other cities. Different cause, same "domestic terror". I am also dismayed by the concept that there have been over 850 arrests stemming from 1/6, but far, far less in all the cities mentioned above combined. Yet those death tolls, injuries, and property damages far out shadowed 1/6.

Some people just overlook the suffering and tragic loss of life, and see instead a way to divide the country further. Facts are an inconvenience to them. As you say, all violence is unacceptable.

Luisa 09-12-2022 03:16 PM

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Originally Posted by DPWM21 (Post 2135686)
I hope those who served and suffered from January 6 also receive prayer. Their sacrifice also because domestic terrorists chose violence.

The domestic terrorists were the rioters, looters, killers, arsonists, and those maiming in the streets for months in 2020.


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