Posted on 09/10/2004 7:18:58 PM PDT by Cacique
On September 11, 2001 our nation was attacked. Like many New Yorkers Steve Golding lost a friend in the World Trace Center attack. He created a flash video that became one of the most watched videos on the internet. I was webmaster for WABC radio host Steve Malzberg at the time and contacted Steve Golding to see if we could run the video from our website. It was the most requested video that we had on the site. It is appropriate that on this anniversary I link to it again so that we can be reminded what this anniversary is all about. Why our friends, neighbors and relatives who serve in our armed forces are sacrificing their lives. It must also serve as a reminder why we must mnake the right choice on November 2, 2004. Too many of my fellow New Yorkers have forgotten or at least they have become complacent, thinking we can negotiate with evil. We cannot. I am linking to the video so that we can remind ourselves of that day and also so that some newbies to this site who have never seen it may have the opportunity to view it. You can view the video by clicking on the link below, a new window will pop up. It is a large file (7 megs) so please be patient.
Steve Golding is also a member of Rolling Thunder and the webmaster of http://www.powforum.org
After the attack and during the recovery a memorial light was put in place. Two powerful spotlights facing the sky where the towers stood. The following shots were taken by me from pier 58 in Brooklyn on April 13, 2002 one day before the lights were switched off. It was also my 50th birthday.
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It's everyone else's memory that I'm worried about.
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It was apparently their year. I hope Bush and Putin can form a team of some kind. If we don't all work together, at least as well as they do, I am afraid we will be lost.
I forwarded this to everyone in my office group.
It's hard to imagine it will be 3 years since 9/11 tomorrow (technically today, Friday, 09/10 since we had a Leap Year) and seeing these images is like it happened yesterday. I think it should be seen over and over and over again to make us remember why the US is doing what it's doing abroad. Like President Bush said, our heartache turned into righteous anger...
"Let's Roll!"
G*d bless all those lost on 9/11 and those lost since fighting against these demons let loose in our world.
There's no turning back now -- it's either us or them.
May their names live on in history.
We didn't know for 10 days, but by then we had given up hope. I am so very happy that personal loss did not find you. Angels truely worked many miracles that day - I am grateful to God that more were not killed; more than 10 times the death toll was expected.
Still, among all the people that lost precious family members and close friends that terrible day (thats how I think of it - "that terrible day") my family was sorta lucky: they found some of her remains for her parents to bury. Do you know how many people didn't get even that?
I tend to be an undemonstrative-type fellow, but 9-11 will never again bring happiness to me or my family, and has since found me in the Church - usually weeping.
Cantor Fitzgerald is suing the Saudi government for damages: me, I'da nuked 'em flat and glassy.
Thanks again. The video Cacique posted sure is powerful. All of the memories from the other threads and posts just brings it all back. Kerry MUST be put out of his misery. We need a real leader and all of this just helps remind us of how important that is.
Yes, you may be right. :(
Not my eyes are filled with tears!
Thanks for sharing that. Hugs to both of you.
Thanks MistyCA. Let us never forget.
Because you are sensitive and you care. That is the one thing that sets us apart so clearly from those who could commit such atrocities.
Amen.
My next trip to NY was the first Sunday after 9/11 -- one of the first days air travel resumed. I landed at night and crossing the bridge, I could see the absence of the towers and the eery glow of the rescue lights and smoke from the fires where the Twin Towers should have been.
I stayed in Time Square but felt compelled to walk down as close as I could, past the firestation in Greenwich Village where the walls were literally covered with posters of loved ones missing. I got as close as Houston St. where it was blocked to through traffic -- probably 5-6 blocks from the site. I saw one flat-bed truck after another leaving with cars that were crushed into 2-3 foot wrecks. I came back through Union Square where there were so many memorials and so many people from all over the world that it boggles the mind.
I arranged a family trip to NY during Christmas of 2001 to support NY City. Things had changed more dramatically at that point and the city was getting back on its feet. NY is resilient like the rest of the US and I want us all to remember what happened like this video shows without us ever losing hope. Sorry for rambling -- had to get it off my chest!
Wayne_Shrugged
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