Posted on 09/10/2005 6:11:04 PM PDT by TheOtherOne
Remember that day.
Remember our fellow Americans who suffered.
Remember our resolve as a nation.
Remember who did this to us.
Remember to cherish your freedom and those who fought to keep us free.
Thank you for the ping, CB :)
For all the pavers and FReepers. I will remember... it ain't over yet til the fat lady sings.
Anyone hear anything about this?
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It's curious that CNN wants to show the bloating, dead bodies in New Orleans, but has no interest in showing the poor, innocent citizens jumping from the Twin Towers!
That Tuesday morning, I was in Zapata, Texas, along the Rio Grande when I first heard the word.
I heard someone mention something about a plane hitting the Twin Towers.....we gathered around a car radio to hear the news - another plane had hit the other tower.
I dont know how long we just stood around listening in stunned silence. But eventually, someone mentioned the feed store across the street had a TV. In short order a small group of us gathered in front of the only channel we could pick up - a Spanish language news broadcast - but the live video feed said it all.
My mind went back just five weeks earlier when I was in NYC....
August 2, 2001, I visited NYC for the first time in my life. It was a short four day stayover with the highlight attending my first Yankee game at the Stadium. Clemens pitched the game - it was his birthday - and we won.
I had a couple of days to view some of the sights and so I walked from my hotel near Times Square, south on Broadway all the way to Battery Park so I could catch a ferry to Lady Liberty. The lower Manhattan atmosphere deluged my senses and the heat in early August approached Texas, but all-in-all it was inspiring to be a witness to this city.
The walk took me next to the Twin Towers. I paused a few minutes to catch my breath and to gaze skyward. They were impressive, to say the least. However, I didnt have time to stop & visit. I wanted to catch Lady Liberty, so I had to walk on.
It took hours to visit Lady Liberty. The day was almost gone by the time I was finished seeing the sights of Lower Manhattan and grabbing a bite to eat so I didnt have the time to walk over to the Twin Towers. It was early evening, so I took the subway back to Times Square.
August 7th I flew back to Texas, thinking I would never come back again. But once 9/11 happened, I had to. I flew back to join in the one year memorial services in NYC.
I will never forget.
Quote added from HKMk23:
Faith When we felt loss, know that it was your loss we felt. When we mourned, know that it was with you that we mourned. As we fight, know that it is for you that we fight. When we are victorious, know that our victory will be yours.
In all, these past and future things are at every moment present with us. Amid the press of the daily, both past and future live pure in our minds and hearts. They are within us a power that drives us ever forward; the past because it cannot be changed; the future because it can.
Faith, O Daughter of Eve. Faith.
HKMk23
"I will always love my partner.
He helped me search trucks entering
the WTC for Explosives.
I left him in his kennel
to help rescue people in Tower #1.
He may be a dog to most,
but he was a 'friend' to me."
~David W. Lim
In Loving Memory of
K-9 "SIRIUS"
Badge # 17 WTC - LODD
September 11, 2001
SAR operations of WTC
NEVER FORGET!
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