To: bannie
I saw that documentary. It was filmed by two French guys shadowing a engine company. Very vivid and very graphic. When it first aired in 2002, it was like watching the whole thing live again. Watching the scenes in the lobby of one of the towers where a NYFD chaplain was wandering around praying quietly, while bodies thumped on the sidewalk outside, and the company lieutenant tried to establish a plan, was shocking to the core. It was the chaplain that really struck me..
54 posted on
09/03/2006 6:57:21 PM PDT by
cardinal4
(America, despite the usual suspects, stands firmly with Israel..)
To: cardinal4
those thump and thuds every minute are absolutely chilling.
55 posted on
09/03/2006 6:58:36 PM PDT by
WoodstockCat
(General Honore: "The storm gets a vote... We're not stuck on stupid.")
To: cardinal4
This show is really good, but with way too many ad breaks. Last one ended at 1001 pm and then they started at 1005 pm with the next. What gives?
63 posted on
09/03/2006 7:07:25 PM PDT by
Koblenz
(Holland: a very tolerant country. Until someone shoots you on a public street in broad daylight...)
To: cardinal4
That chaplain didn't make it. I agree about the sounds of the people dying. It was hard to realize that every noise was another lost life--agonizingly lost.
66 posted on
09/03/2006 7:14:09 PM PDT by
bannie
(HILLARY: Not all perversions are sexual.)
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