Had to shed a tear

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Keep the politics for the other board...

I just watched the 'as it happened' production on fox news. That day is clear as a bell to me, and not cliche at all, it hurts me as much today is it did that day.

Not even two weeks before, my family and I went up onto the observation deck, and did the whole tourist bit. Despite growing up not 5 miles away, I had never been up there, and my parents were only at windows on the world 20 years before. We had always gone to the empire state building. On 9/11, my mother was just picking up the film developed that day, and was putting the pictures into a frame - as we really did the tourist bit and bought the family picture they took. Thank goodness we did that, when we were waiting in line to go up, I was in a way against it; wanting to go see whatthe street vendors were selling rather than taking in the view of the city that I grew up next to all my life. When we got to the top, I was really glad that we went, and that ten or so days later, I was REALLY glad that we had gone. I guess in as simple and silly a story as this part is, it shows that one should never put off or avoid doing things with their families; though nobody in my family was lost, I know many that were. And, a figment of our lives, two towers that we saw every day on the skyline, the father of the neighborhood kids that took us to school each morning in 1st grade, the friends who worked there and the friends that protected the population there, all gone, families changed, a country changed, perhaps a world changed.

So, Im proud to say that I shed more than a few tears in watching those clips. Im proud to say that I shed tears and said prayers for the few that I knew and the many that I did not. And I fear for and pray for our warfighters abroad, still invlved in the mess started that day.

Go Navy, Go USA!
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To all those on here and everywhere, my love and prayers for you all.

V/r,

JMH
 
I think it's certainly human to feel the pain and if the pain is overwhelming then there is a human reaction. However, I do believe we must shed these tears and make sure that future generations don't have to. I will stop here because if I go any further I will delve into politics.
 
No reason for shame my friend. Ever since my daughter was born I've really realized how important family is and always make time to play with her. *** bless our fallen brothers and sisters.
 
Still remember waking up to the radio news about planes buildings etc. Sat bolt upright, thinking ITEOTWAWKI, and got on line to check on friends in New York...fortunately they were all right.

Unfortunately, many, many weren't
 
I live in the Capital of Australia, so all the embassies are here. Our leaders Howard and Beazley were at the U.S Embassy here in town yesterday for a big ceremony. Your best friend (along with Britain) is with you 100%. I personally feel your pain. We had similar in Bali against JI where we lost so many. Together we will beat these phuckers.
 
Groucho,

Dad retired as a Batallion Chief in the NYFD in 1975...Claims to have personally burned most of the South Bronx to the ground! LOL!

Good to see the Big Apple bounce back....

TS
 
I think the most interesting interview I heard during the last week was someone who lost a loved one in the WTC. He said it was like losing someone in a car wreck and watching the wreck happen everyday on TV for the last 5 years. Try living with that for the rest of your life. How awful!
 
Back in 2001, I was flying two or three times a week, often out of Boston/Logan. That Tuesday morning, I turned on the TV just before leaving home to drive from CT to Boston. I never made that trip, and I really can't sum up the emotions that I still feel. The lady of the house three houses down the street lost her firefighter brother that day, and I know of other local families that lost.

In June this year I was in NYC and we were a little lost, stopped at a fire station around 44th street and asked for directions. We went inside the station and every lost fireman had a picture frame and obituary on the wall. The pain of the day is not far away.

Never forget.
 
"Your best friend (along with Britain) is with you 100%."

I am behind you guys too. Thanks for standing behind our country. It has personally meant a lot to me.
 
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