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Thread: In Memory of 09-11-2001
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09-14-2006, 07:43 AM #31
I was quite numb that day, on Prozac for stress. It was my last day at a data entry temp job and it was a good thing I finished that morning because I didn't care to go back the next day. Instead I woke up early the next morning and every morning for two weeks thereafter wondering if WWIII had started over night. Turns out now that it had, but I was looking for a more conventianal appearance.
I'm with Ilija on this one. I grieve for the tragic loss that day, but have been intentionally hiding from all the hype getting pushed at us via the "free press". Quite frankly I find it insulting and am more than just a little offended that so many lives can be so callously swept aside, and that it should be used as an excuse to sweep aside so many more.
There are "facts" and then there are facts, but the most important fact is that 3,000 plain, honest, New York folk, some of them struggling to save lives the whole time, have paid the greatest price. Only the truth gives their deaths honour and meaning.
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09-14-2006, 02:29 PM #32
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Thanked: 1I am saddened that this thread has been cheapened by political commentary. A rememberance is just that... recognition and prayers for lives taken.
My prayers to those who lost their lives and for the families who will grieve for their lifetime...