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A Few of FR's Finest....Every Day...911 Week, Day ONE 09-09-02
Written by JohnHuang2 with Graphics and Layout by Billie | JohnHuang2

Posted on 09/09/2002 7:20:57 AM PDT by Billie






              





September 11th --
A Day America Must Never Forget

By JohnHuang2


It was early September 11, 2001 -- just another beautiful, sparkling summer morning in America. From Florida's comely, sandy beaches, across the Carolina Smoky Mountains, to sensual Mt. Rainer in Washington State, it was just another typical, uneventful workaday. The roads and highways bustling with rush-hour traffic, factories humming right along, tireless shopkeepers, vendors and farmers were busy as ever.
The imperturbable, mundane serenity augured not a clue of the nightmare to come.
The clock strikes 8:46 a.m. EST. Suddenly, seemingly from nowhere, a colossal, titanic explosion rips the heart of New York's financial center. A Boeing 767 passenger jet had just plunged into the World Trade Center's north tower. Instantly, a hellish fireball erupts, engulfing the skyscraper's upper-third, the towering flames scorching the morning sky. The explosion's unbridled power and fury were felt miles from the infernal epicenter.
Then, minutes later, yet another jet from hell rumbles over the trembling city, flying low as it eerily swoops towards the embattled WTC. At 9:03 a.m., the gruesome horror is repeated; this time the south tower is struck.
The world knew then this was no accident, no unlucky mishaps. This was terrorism -- the evil misdeed of savages.
But, more than that, these were acts of war. America was under attack.
As if to remove any doubt, reports of yet another kamikaze strike crosses the wires -- barely an hour after the south tower was struck. This time, the nation's military nerve center was the target. At 9:43 a.m., American Airlines Flight 77 crashes into the Pentagon in Washington.
Then, reports of United Airlines Flight 93, and still another hijacking. At 10:03 a.m. a Boeing 757, bound originally for San Francisco, slams into a field in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, killing all 40 on board.
All told, the most barbaric acts of domestic terrorism snuffed out the lives of more than 3,000 men, women and children. These innocents became the war's first casualties.
The unspeakable horror and agony that day had broken the quietude and serenity we had long casually taken for granted.
America would never be the same again, her innocence ravished and raped that black September morning.
Suddenly, bursting before our eyes, what hitherto had seemed beyond unimaginable. The nation, whipsawed in terror and sorrow, stumbled and staggered.
Gone forever was our sense of sheltered invulnerability. The unfettered brutality and virulence (common-place in Bogota and Beirut, perhaps), could never befall on American soil -- or so we thought.
That indomitable aura of invincibility, like the World Trade Center itself, lay in ruins.
Amid the seared and parched remains, the smoldering corpses, the shrieks of agony and bellowing cries for help from under the sizzling rubble, as jolted rescuers, shrouded by plumes of blinding smoke, scurried heroically in search for survivors, the inevitable question "why?" ricochet across the lengths and breadths of our shaken land.
What kind of animals would deign to perpetrate such dastardly, despicable horror?
The answer would soon be forthcoming, as the trail of evidence pointed inexorably towards an all-too-familiar name, Osama bin Laden -- perennial enemy of the United States.
The shadowy, elusive Saudi national had long ago become a household name, having been the terror mastermind behind a deadly series of devastating attacks in the 90s, involving hundreds of casualties -- all under the unwatchful eye of the Clinton (mal) administration. The pathetic, halfhearted/half-baked 'military' 'retaliations' which followed would only embolden bin Laden and his al-Qaeda camarilla of war criminals.
While Clinton diehards deny it, September 11 has become an indelible blotch on the Clinton "legacy" -- a stain far more tarnishing than Lewinsky.
Today, exactly one year to the day after the harrowing carnage that awful morning, we commemorate the victims of 9/11 -- the more than 3,000 innocent men, women and children who perished that infamous day.
Three-thousand lives pulverized suddenly, senselessly.
Three-thousand hopes, 3,000 dreams, 3,000 candles of life extinguished, for no reason.
Among the victims, someone's father, someone's mother, someone's son or daughter, aunt or uncle or dear friend.
But all of them, fellow human beings.
A part of America died with them that terrible day.
September 11th was a cruel and vicious attack on all of us -- as Americans.
September 11th reminds us all of our shared humanity, and our common mortality.
The stupendous and miraculous out-pouring of love and support from people all across America during those darkest hours stands as living testament to the greatness of America itself. Our resilience as a people is what makes us uniquely American.
Our enemies may bomb us, hijack our planes, topple our buildings, but our shared sense of community, our effervescence and our love for each other can never say die.
This indomitable spirit moved the gallant heroes of hijacked Flight 93 to fight back, sparing the capital even greater carnage and destruction. Todd Beamer, who led the passenger revolt, epitomizes the courage and spirit and valor of America. This nation will never forget him.
The invincible spirit of the firefighters saved countless lives that day. The stories of heroism, of courage overcoming seemingly insurmountable odds would take more than a lifetime to recount. These brave men boldly defied death in the face that day, again and again.
Take the story of the men of Ladder Company 6. It's a story of how six New York firefighters were miraculously saved from the jaws of death -- all because of Josephine Harris, a woman they call their very own 'Guardian Angel'.






Stationed in downtown Manhattan, Ladder 6 heard the harrowing explosion when the first jet slammed the north tower. "A plane has gone into the World Trade Center!", boomed the intercom.
Ladder 6 rushed to the scene. Three minutes later, they saw "pieces of aircraft lying on the sidewalk and there were computer monitors smashing in the street", firefighter Billy Butler told the Guardian newspaper.
Butler, a seven-year veteran on the force, recalls how they "waited for the debris to stop falling and grabbed our stuff and made a beeline for the front door."
Captain John Jonas told Dateline NBC that, as they entered "One World Trade Center, the [north] tower, there were two badly burned people right there at the lobby door."
"We were in the lobby when the second plane hit", recounted Sal D' Agostino. "You could hear a rumble and an explosion. And from the windows in the World Financial Center across the street, the reflection of the explosion came off of that, came off of those windows", he said.
Climbing stairwell B, each carrying 110 lbs of gear on their backs, Ladder 6 reached the 27th floor when suddenly they heard a "rumble that nobody's ever heard before -- a 110-story building coming down", Captain Jonas told Dateline. The south tower had just crumbled to earth. They were ordered to evacuate -- immediately.
It was then when Ladder 6 came upon Josephine, a Grandmother who had already climbed down 46 floors from her office at the Port Authority.
Captain Jonas described his reaction to Dateline this way: "And Billy's my biggest, and strongest guy. I said, 'Billy, just put her arm around you, and just, we'll do the best we can'. And she was having a hard time. She was elderly, and she wasn't walking very well."
"We started down with her and it was a slow process because she was extremely fatigued, her legs were collapsing," Billy Butler tells the Guardian.
Butler: "We made it down to the fourth floor. We took two steps down the stairs and the whole building started to collapse. It threw us down to half landing. I have never been in a tornado or an earthquake but I think it was like a combination of both. You could see the stuff coming down past your face and the next minute it was going up past your face."
"My lower legs were covered with debris", Butler added, "and as I picked it off I heard something. It was this woman Josephine, she was laying at my feet. Then some of the other guys started getting up. The dust and the smoke did not clear for an hour and half."
Mr Butler: "We didn't give a Mayday initially because we thought we could walk out of there like gentlemen. Then we gave a Mayday and nobody answered, we couldn't get a signal. The chief finally ... got a message out. Captain Jonas told them that they were in the north tower's stairway B. The reply came back, 'where's the north tower?"
Richie Picciotto, the Batallion Chief, told Dateline that "there was no way out. We were encapsulated. So even though we were alive, there's 105 floors above us."
In fact, as Dateline reports, little did they know "those 105 floors were now in pieces all around them. The men of Ladder 6 had survived the collapse but were now marooned in one of the few fragments of the building still standing -- a darkened stairwell. And surrounding them, a craggy wasteland shrouded in smoke."
In his Mayday call, Captain Jonas kept "telling them, 'we're in World Trade Center One. You enter through the glass doors, you make a right, stairway B is the first stairway on the left. We're on -- between the second and the fourth floor. And my five year old daughter could follow those directions."
But Butler has a better idea. He borrows a cell phone from a Port Authority police officer hunkering with them and calls home.
Bill Butler: "My wife answered the phone. She said how are you doing. She was asking a lot of questions. I said, listen to me. And she started to whimper a little bit, and I said, ‘You can’t cry, do not cry right now.' She actually is writing this stuff down, so I just told her call the fire house and tell the guys where we’re at."
Then, suddenly, miraculously, "everything cleared just for a moment. And we could see we were at the top of this debris pile. And I'm thinking, this is going to be OK, you know? This, we're going to be OK here."
Richie Picciotto: "There’s light there. I thought it was an optical illusion. There’s light, we’re safe. There’s life. There’s light."
Dateline recounts how "Chief Picciotto followed the light to an opening they had not seen before, climbed out and secured a rope to show others the way. Still sounding his bullhorn siren, the chief was soon discovered by the men of Ladder Company 43. The firefighters could now climb out. But what about Josephine Harris?"
"I knew that we couldn’t get Josephine out by ourselves", Butler recalls. They stayed with Josephine till she was rescued.
Butler explains the remarkable irony to the Guardian this way: "This woman was soooo slow, but she was a guardian angel sent to us. It was because she slowed us up that we ended up in that void. If we had gotten out of that building we may have sought refuge in our fire truck which was flattened. I saw it the other day and it's just one twisted piece of metal."




Folks, the story of Ladder 6 is the story of America, a tribute to this great and wonderful country of ours.
'But that was a year ago', the cynic scoffs. 'Today, that spirit is dead'.
Nonsense.
America is roaring back, thanks to the leadership of our President, George W. Bush. And thanks to the courage and bravery of the troops he leads, our enemies are either dead, captured or on the run.
"We'll succeed," thundered the Commander-in-Chief at a White House ceremony in March marking six months since the September 11th attacks.
"There will be a day when the organized threat against America, our friends and allies is broken," the President continued. "I see a peaceful world beyond the war on terror, and with courage and unity, we are building that world together."
Over the site of the World Trade Center, two beams of light tower defiantly into New York's night sky, a touching memorial to the victims of 9/11. But more than just columns of light, those beams piercing boldly the darkness are unflinching towers of courage, towers of strength, towers of firmness and undaunted resolve. To our enemies, these poignant symbols send a message, loud and clear: You will never defeat us, we will never surrender, through fire and water we will triumph over you, whatever it takes.


To the victims and heroes of September 11th; to the firefighters, policemen, emergency/rescue workers -- to all who were taken from us that day -- these radiant beams illuminating the heavens are our way of saying, 'We will never ever forget you.'
America must never forget. ~ JohnHuang2








THIS WEEKEND'S THREAD

09-07-02 through 09-08-02 ReCap of the Week's Threads


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To: Billie
Ooops! You blew the HTML, Louie. : (

I'm shocked, I tell you.....shocked! :) Don't you find too often just as you hit "post" -
oops! mistake! Well, maybe you don't - but I do!

Funny thing is....it looked great in preview. I blame JohnRob LOL!

261 posted on 09/09/2002 2:29:31 PM PDT by ST.LOUIE1
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To: JustAmy
"I have to be good for at least a few hours."

Doesn't 5 hours count as a few? It will be really tough to be good all week! LOL

For sure! LOL

Maybe we can find other trouble to get into; what do you think?

Read your mail. LOL!!!

262 posted on 09/09/2002 2:31:58 PM PDT by ST.LOUIE1
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To: feinswinesuksass
Thank you, feiny. It was a terrible way to be awakened.
263 posted on 09/09/2002 2:32:48 PM PDT by Billie
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To: dansangel
Mutual Admiration Society, dan and his angel! :)
264 posted on 09/09/2002 2:34:15 PM PDT by Billie
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To: JulieRNR21
Hi, Julie - thank you for the gorgeous eagle and your story and for you. :)
265 posted on 09/09/2002 2:35:52 PM PDT by Billie
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To: Billie
hank You, I'll send a letter via frepmail to Valerie and Flyer and Lodwick.
266 posted on 09/09/2002 2:38:28 PM PDT by Pippin
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To: Mixer
Hi, Mixer - I almost didn't recognize you without your signature. :) Thanks for your post - I always knew you had another side besides the crazy, mixed up side. :)
267 posted on 09/09/2002 2:38:38 PM PDT by Billie
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To: Diver Dave
I knew your remembrance would be written this well, Dave - detailed, yet poignant.
268 posted on 09/09/2002 2:41:10 PM PDT by Billie
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To: jwfiv
That was very sweet - hope your numbness has worn off by now. :)
269 posted on 09/09/2002 2:42:42 PM PDT by Billie
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To: ValerieUSA
Marvelous!
270 posted on 09/09/2002 2:43:36 PM PDT by Billie
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To: JohnHuang2; Billie; lodwick
JohnHuang2 and billie. What a beautiful and touching tribute. I have dreaded this week...the stirring up of so many painful recollections...

The day for me started out with a very positive early morning meeting. On the way to the office I stopped at a drycleaners and the owner, a woman about my age,happened to be there. It had been months since I had seen her and we chatted for about a half and hour. When I got in the car all I heard on the radio was "OH MY GOD....OH MY GOD", it was the first live report of the hit. What was even sadder was Linda, the woman I had spoke to that day, lost her husband of 25 years in a motorcycle accident the following week (not his fault). We just lost another 40 year old this week, mother of two teenagers to a car accident and today, three children and two adults to a car/train accident. I tend to be very optimistic but right now life just seems so fragile.

I pray for all those who have suffered losses and that this week passes without incident. I especially pray for our president and family and his advisors. A true source of comfort is that "the BIG BOYS" are in charge....
271 posted on 09/09/2002 2:45:23 PM PDT by dutchess
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To: shaggy eel
Thank you for your story - yes, it was more than an attack on America - much more. Much of the world grieved with us as though it had happened to them.
272 posted on 09/09/2002 2:48:20 PM PDT by Billie
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To: Flyer
you have mail! =^)
273 posted on 09/09/2002 2:51:14 PM PDT by Pippin
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To: Pippin
YOU have mail!
274 posted on 09/09/2002 2:54:32 PM PDT by Flyer
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To: Billie

275 posted on 09/09/2002 3:19:43 PM PDT by Militiaman7
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To: ValerieUSA
you have mail! =^)
276 posted on 09/09/2002 3:19:47 PM PDT by Pippin
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To: lodwick
May God bless you, worf, your family, town and country.

We in New York City are so grateful to you both...and will Never, Ever forget...and we will speak of you, and our gratitude to all generations to come.

We promise you...in the blood of those who passed from us that day.

Thanks again.

-PM
277 posted on 09/09/2002 3:30:54 PM PDT by PoorMuttly
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To: JohnHuang2; Billie
Thank you for this beautiful tribute. I'm in tears, too.

I came from watering our floor's single, scraggly tree... a duty shared by neighbors, turned on the news to see a single plane...a small plane the announcer's first thought, 'probably accidentally' flew into the WTC...because who could imagine that anyone could be so cruel as to intentionally murder thousands of innocent people.

Now we know. For those who still question the existence of evil, we can pray....and hope that our pastors rise up stronger and louder to lead their flocks.

One week later, I watered our tree with tears pouring down my face....shocked at the simple trigger of that act...and cried for those who lost loved ones, watched the horror, and carried the weight of the civilized world on their shoulders in the White House....and for us all.

There were no Democrats or Republicans those first weeks following 9-11. My brother even spoke of attending church...but the press soon rose up in a chorus of anti-American arrogance, victimhood and ignorance...eyes, as always, on the prize...the power, the party.

278 posted on 09/09/2002 3:32:51 PM PDT by Ragtime Cowgirl
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To: lodwick
Good Picture thanks
279 posted on 09/09/2002 3:35:03 PM PDT by Dubya
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To: Billie
Thank you for the wonderful thread. I will not forget September 11 as long as I live. Nor will I forget the 350 brother firefighters lost in this despicable act.

A FIREFIGHTER'S GLOVES

  A Firefighters Gloves hold many things
  From elderly arms to a kids broken swing
  From the hands they shake and the backs they pat
  To the tiny claw marks of another treed cat
  At 2 am they are filled with the chrome
  From the DWI who was on her way home
  And the equipment they use to roll back the dash
  From a family of 6 she involved in the crash

  The brush rakes in spring wear the palms out
  When the wind does a "90" to fill them with doubt
  The thumb of the glove wipes the sweat from the brow
  Of the face of a firefighter who mutters "What now"

  They hold inch and three quarters flowing one seventy five
  So the ones going in, come back out alive
  When the regulator goes; then there isn't too much,
  But the bypass valve they eagerly clutch

  The rescue equipment, the ropes, the C-collars;
  The lives that they save never measured in dollars
  Are the obvious things firefighters gloves hold
  Or, so that is what I've been always told

  But there are other things Firefighters Gloves touch
  Those are the things we all need so much

  They hold back the rage on that 3 am call
  They hold in the fear when your lost in a hall
  They hold back the pity, agony, sorrow
  They hold in the desire to "Do it tomorrow"

  A gloves just a glove till it's on firefighters
  Who work all day long just to pull an all-nighter
  And into the fray they charge without fear
  At the sound of a "Help" they think that they hear

  When firefighters hands go into the glove
  It's a firefighter who always fills it with love
  Sometimes the sorrow is too much to bear
  And it seeps the glove and burns deep "in there"

  Off comes the gloves when the call is done
  And into the pocket until the next run
  The hands become lonely and cold for a bit
  And shake just a little thinking of it

  And they sit there so red eyed with their gloves in  their coats
  The tears come so fast that the furniture floats
  They're not so brave now; their hands they can't hide
  I guess it just means that they're human inside

  And though some are paid and others are not
  The gloves feel the same when it's cold or it's hot
  To someone you're helping to just get along
  When you fill them with love, you always feel strong

  And so when I go on my final big ride
  I hope to have my gloves by my side
  To show to St. Peter at that heavenly gate
  Cause as everyone knows, firefighters don't wait.

  Thank God.


280 posted on 09/09/2002 3:37:36 PM PDT by Species8472
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