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    September 11, 2001

    The US suffered a devastating attack on its way of life. Sixteen years later, we pause to reflect and remember the lives lost and the tears shed.

    Yet even in those darkest of times, heroes emerged. An attack that sought to tear us apart instead brought us together.

    Our response to that tragedy of 9/11 revealed the strength of our national character. From the depths of despair, we found courage and hope. Yet we must stay vigilant and never forget what we and all other nations learned that day:

    Freedom is not free.

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    Sorry if this offends anyone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by APA View Post
    Sorry if this offends anyone.
    No offense taken. As a former firefighter that had the privalage of hanging out with the late FDNY Captain Timothy Stackpole (LODD 9/11/2001) as he recovered from an earlier near fatal fire ground incident, I can tell you that there are many of us that will "Never Forget".
    FDNY NYPD 343 TWIN TOWERS "GONE, BUT NOT FORGOTTEN"

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    Quote Originally Posted by mthomasdev View Post
    No offense taken. As a former firefighter that had the privalage of hanging out with the late FDNY Captain Timothy Stackpole (LODD 9/11/2001) as he recovered from an earlier near fatal fire ground incident, I can tell you that there are many of us that will "Never Forget".
    FDNY NYPD 343 TWIN TOWERS "GONE, BUT NOT FORGOTTEN"
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    The towers fell. My city is gone. WTC always meant "home" when flying into Kennedy, LaGuardia or Newark.

    The day of the attack, my wife called me very frightened. I told her that everything would be ok, but our world would never be the same again and that we had lived in the best of times the world had ever known. She has told that story quite a few times and added that sadly I was right.

    I used to wonder how my grandfather could hate the Japs 40 years after the attack on Pearl Harbor. I now understand.

    September 11, 2001 was actually the day the music died.


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    Quote Originally Posted by APA View Post
    The US suffered a devastating attack on its way of life. Sixteen years later, we pause to reflect and remember the lives lost and the tears shed.

    Yet even in those darkest of times, heroes emerged. An attack that sought to tear us apart instead brought us together.

    Our response to that tragedy of 9/11 revealed the strength of our national character. From the depths of despair, we found courage and hope. Yet we must stay vigilant and never forget what we and all other nations learned that day:

    Freedom is not free.


    I feel sorrow for those that use this forum and are offended by such a simple fact. They live in their own little bubble and will never be happy, free, or enjoy hope. May we always stand united.
    Give back more to this world than we take.

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    Sad fact they don't even mention it in schools on the anniversary. My son said in the past they had a moment of silence after the pledge of allegiance, but the last two years nothing. You would think a history, economics or government teacher would stray from there lesson plan to give insight on what happened this day!

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    Quote Originally Posted by hobo finds View Post
    Sad fact they don't even mention it in schools on the anniversary. My son said in the past they had a moment of silence after the pledge of allegiance, but the last two years nothing. You would think a history, economics or government teacher would stray from there lesson plan to give insight on what happened this day!
    What a sad state we are in. People have forgotten and infortunately, they won't remember until something bad happens again.

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    Sometimes I have to check myself when it comes to 9/11 I actually shed tears even now . I remember where I was and how it seemed like a movie , very unreal , We did not deserve it , innocent people were targeted and the attackers were cowards!! GOD BLESS AMERICA
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    On 9/11 I was taking my promotional exam for Fire Captain, after I finished I left the classroom and found everyone gathered around the tv. We knew the loss of firefighters was going to be significant. I rushed home and called my wife and told her to get home right now. The second call was to my mentor, a veteran Fire Captain, a salty man that was full of knowledge and wisdom, a Navy Vet and still served in the Coast Guard Reserves. I asked him what were we going to do. He said make sure your family is safe and then we are going to do our job but be ready to fight in the streets. I will never forget 9/11, I'm still doing my job and I will always be prepared to fight in the streets to make sure my family is safe.


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