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To: bk1000; Guenevere; Yorlik803; goldstategop

“A lot of guys don’t know if they’re gonna do the job (NY firefighter) any more. I know it’s either this or the Army now. And I like saving lives, I don’t like taking them. But after what I saw ... if my country decides to send me ... to go kill ... I’ll do it now.” - Tony Benetados

“I remember walking down West Streen just remembering, saying how much my brother (Lieutenant Kevin Pfeifer) and I use to love being downtown and doing this job (NY firefighter) ... and um ... and now ... how I didn’t love it any more.” - Chief Joseph Pfeifer


89 posted on 09/11/2018 8:33:37 AM PDT by conservativeimage (Islam Kills Everything)
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Quotes from the documentary. A must see today. Send a “resist” snowflake the link.


90 posted on 09/11/2018 8:38:00 AM PDT by gathersnomoss (Grace and Dignity Will Win The Day)
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Worked for a bank in Midtown. Was getting ready for a meeting. Our meeting room windows had a clear view of the Towers. A member of my staff was talking to his sister who worked for Cantor Fitzgerald. All of a sudden his phone went dead and there was smoke coming from one of the towers.

Two things I remember. We left our building to go further uptown to prepare for business continuity actions. Looking at all the people walking aimlessly through the streets looked like the walking dead on valium.

The other thing I noticed was when I went to Citicorp Center to volunteer to give blood, after about an hour we were told to leave. Later found out it was because there were no survivors to give blood to.

The good: People were helping each other. Saw many crying and people going up to them to calm them down.

The bad: I had to take the ferry across the river and then a train inland to meet my wife. The authorities were asking people who were exposed to dust come on board the ferry first and go to the front. People who weren’t exposed were trying to get over on the system.

The funny: I know nothing was funny that day, but seeing the same people get taken into a building and being scrubbed and hosed down was poetic justice.


95 posted on 09/11/2018 8:45:36 AM PDT by EQAndyBuzz (Proud member of the DWN party. (Deplorable Wing Nut))
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