Not really. Yeah, I feel sad that it happened, but it doesn't really affect me personally in any way. I wasn't there and I don't know anyone that was, so it's a bit removed from my life.
Yes. Very sad for the innocent people who were killed by the foul Muslim Terrorists. And sad that we have not yet killed all of them...every Muslim in America who will not swear allegiance to the United states and denounce the murderous Islamoc religion. And I am sad to think that we may never nuke the entire Middle East and wipe Islam from the face of the earth...in self defense. Because that is what they will do to us...mark my WORD...
I live in NYC and lived through the horrors of the day, knowing what WTC used to be and saw in person, how WTC looked like days after 9/11, the smell in the air, the disruptions to the city, the devastation to lower Manhattan, the victims and their families. How could I not?
No, I lived through that day and it is time to move on. It is one thing for the families but another entirely for everyone else in the country. Those attacks may have taken 3,000 lives that day but how many more have been sacrificed since then? How many Billions have been spent on two wars that have not solved the problem that initiated the attacks?
yes, because it means another day of having to watch yet again the destruction of the WTC. I've seen it, I won't forget it, stop showing the damn clips every year. Time to move on...
Not sad, so much as humble. I'm so grateful that God let me remained (almost) unaffected by that. I am still emotionally affected, as is everyone, but not as much as most people. We really are a country united on September 11th.
Just as Much as my Children whom Lost Their Father that Day..
But then Anyone's Death Diminishes .Us
Being of Family Determined.. Uniformed. whom Serve
No too sad now. I'm excited to see the two new towers going up in NY and I love the beautiful memorial. I feel that we are stronger in so many ways and we can move on from this better as a whole. That makes me happy.
It's my wedding anniversary and although I observe a moment of silence for those that lost their lives during the 9/11 attacks on our country, my life goes on in celebration for the years that I have spent with my wife.
Of course my beloved C OUNTRY WAS ATTACKED AND ALMOST THREE THOUSAND PEOPLE WERE MURDERED........ALSO WOUNDED...i WNT TO A MEMORIAL WITH A LOT OF LIKE MINDED PEOPLE AND IT WAS GOOD FOR ALL OF US
It was a personal tragedy for me and my family because we lost my aunt and my
cousin on the 91st floor of the 1st tower. We were devastated by their loss and it
still hurts us deeply 11 years later. My heart goes out to all the innocent victims whose lives were insensibly snuffed out and to all their families. God bless America. +
I'm so sorry for your loss, Lady. God bless you & your family. I was across the river in NJ when it happened and I still feel alot of the real sadness that was so palpable that day and for weeks after. I've never gotten to a place where just thinking about it doesn't choke me up.
Hi my friend, it's nice to see you again. Thanks so much for your condolences.
God bless you & yours also. I was checking out of a motel in Maryland en route home from vacation when I heard the news. The bridges were closed off from NJ
to NY so I had to stay overnight in Maple Shade, NJ for the night. It wasn't until I got home the next day that I learned that my aunt and cousin were working in that building and perished together. My aunt's regular day off was Tuesday. She switched days that week and took off Monday to sit her grandchildren and opted to work Tuesday instead. So goes fate. It's a devastation we will never get over and have to live with the rest of our lives. Thanks for your sentiments. You are so kind. God love you my friend. :)
the tragic lost of life is something I will never understand which was done by those people who had no moral of common sense about them.
this act was both senseless and cowardly against inoccent people.
But then Anyone's Death Diminishes .Us
Being of Family Determined.. Uniformed. whom Serve
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It was fifty years ago today....
cousin on the 91st floor of the 1st tower. We were devastated by their loss and it
still hurts us deeply 11 years later. My heart goes out to all the innocent victims whose lives were insensibly snuffed out and to all their families. God bless America. +
I was across the river in NJ when it happened and I still feel alot of the real sadness that was so palpable that day and for weeks after. I've never gotten to a place where just thinking about it doesn't choke me up.
God bless you & yours also. I was checking out of a motel in Maryland en route home from vacation when I heard the news. The bridges were closed off from NJ
to NY so I had to stay overnight in Maple Shade, NJ for the night. It wasn't until I got home the next day that I learned that my aunt and cousin were working in that building and perished together. My aunt's regular day off was Tuesday. She switched days that week and took off Monday to sit her grandchildren and opted to work Tuesday instead. So goes fate. It's a devastation we will never get over and have to live with the rest of our lives. Thanks for your sentiments. You are so kind. God love you my friend. :)