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SEPTEMBER 11.

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, September 11, 2003 8:20 PM
As the Psalmist says, "He shall deal out his vengeance upon thode nations heaping up corpses and He shall crush heads over the wide Earth." (Ps. 110) or: Those who seek to destroy my soul, they shall go down into the lower parts of the Earth. They shall fall by the sword and be a portion for foxes." (Ps 63) Let us never forget. HE won't!
God bless us all and keep our troops safe.
Paul
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Posted by Keyworth on Thursday, September 11, 2003 8:20 PM
Amen to all that's been said, and our thanks and gratitude to all those who came to our assistance in our time of national grief, especially our Canadian neighbors. Politics notwithstanding, there's a reason we don't have walls, wire and mines at our northern border; it's called brotherhood. Sine Patri. - Ed
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Posted by FreedomEagle1953 on Thursday, September 11, 2003 6:29 PM
The horror of 9. 11. 2001 must never be forgotten ....

God bless and God speed to those who stand ready to protect and defend ...

Thank you ...

Steve

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Posted by upnorth on Thursday, September 11, 2003 6:27 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by paulnchamp

We must never forget - and we must never let it happen again.
Let's also remember (and thank!) Canada, who opened her borders
and airports to hundreds of our aircraft who had nowhere else to
land on that dark day.


Thanks for making a point to thank Canada.

After our Prime Minister decided not to offer up Canadian military personnel for the ensuing war in Afghanistan, we got quite a bit of trash talking from some Americans (including the ambassador) in the press. It was tough to take because the Canadian military is continually stretched to its limits in spite of the willingness of its troops to have been part of the operation.

In anger some folks forget the true scope of the human spirit, its not just in making right a terrible wrong by bringing the fullness of your might onto those who committed it, its also (sometimes more so) the compassion to take those who had the act commited upon them under your care and help them back on their feet.

When I look at society, read in the news about all the bad that people do to each other, what the latest assault or muder case going to trial is... watching the newscast on T.V. and realizing that sometimes the footage you're seeing was shot by some money hungry coward with a video camera who would rather cash in by collecting money from the news station with their video of someone else's suffering than to get in there and stop the wrong thats being done, I come to realize that sometimes the truest measure of a person's courage is not how quickly they can take up arms against a distant enemy, but by how quickly they can open their hearts to a stranger in need or peril on their own street.

Its a big dangerous world and its not easy to help the person next to you sometimes.

I'm very proud of my fellow Canadians who opened up the airports, their homes and hearts to unscheduled landings and guests. Those planes had to land sometime, I'm glad we could be there and even happier for the Americans who voiced their appreciation for us opening our hearts in their time of need when others criticized us and called us cowards for not being a combatant in the war that followed 9-11

9-11 changed my life at the personal level in one lasting way: I had never donated blood before 9-11, now I do it regularly


On the turning away
From the pale and downtrodden
And the words they say which we won't understand
Don't accept that what's happening
Is just a case of other's suffering
Or you'll find that you're joining in
The turning away


(Pink Floyd, from the song On the Turning Away)


May we always find it in ourselves to open our hearts more often that turning our backs.
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, September 11, 2003 10:10 AM
My heart and prayers go out to those who lost friends or family on this day.
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, September 10, 2003 10:26 PM
Has we pause to remember those who fell tomorrow. Lets also remind our selves this is a conflict we cannot afford to lose. Because if we do, our world will descend in to a dark-age the likes of which I can not imagine. So tomorrow pause, remember and reflect on those terrible events, fill your self with resolve to end the scourge terrorism, and if nessesary we should remember SEPTEMER 11 every day

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Posted by paulnchamp on Wednesday, September 10, 2003 9:43 PM
We must never forget - and we must never let it happen again.
Let's also remember (and thank!) Canada, who opened her borders
and airports to hundreds of our aircraft who had nowhere else to
land on that dark day.
Paul "A man's GOT to know his limitations."
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Posted by Dwight Ta-ala on Wednesday, September 10, 2003 6:11 PM
A prayer to those who died under the shadow of terrorism.

And more prayers to those who have offered their lives to fight it...

So that the world will be in peace...

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Posted by tigerman on Wednesday, September 10, 2003 5:42 PM
I can't believe its been almost 2 years since that horrific day. My thoughts and prayers are with the victims, the victims family and friends. A special thanks and prayers to all our troops and troops of other nations, that are fighting to rid this world of the evil scum of terrorism. May there never be another September 11th.

"It is well that war is so terrible, lest we grow too fond of it."-R.E.Lee

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Posted by RAF120 on Wednesday, September 10, 2003 5:21 PM
God bless everyone, for I feel we all have been scarred by that terrible event.

If you ever get the chance to visit any of the memorials, do it. Over the summer I got to visit the crash site of Flt. 93 in Shanksville, Pennsylvania and to see the temporary wall that has been put up. It is just incredible the amount of things that are there. I can't begin to tell you all the stuff. All I know is that cried.
Trevor Where am I going and why am I in this handbasket?
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Posted by cnstrwkr on Wednesday, September 10, 2003 2:02 PM
At 8:46 EDT just take a moment to reflect. The people who died, the people who have been scarred both mentally and physically, the people who helped out unselfishly. NYC, the Pentagon, a field in Pennsylvania. God Bless them all.
Tommy difficult things take time...the impossible, a little longer!
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Posted by TANGO 1 on Wednesday, September 10, 2003 1:03 PM
My thoughts and prayers will be with the American people, my family in Boston and all the US,UK and Australian troops who are deployed around the world. May God bless them and protect them.
Regards, Darren. C.A.G. FAA/USNFAW GB
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, September 10, 2003 12:44 PM
And to those in DC and Penn who were also taken. To the men and women who serve,and to those who have made the ultimate sacrifice, a very heart felt "THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" Bob Ssgt USAF Ret.
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Posted by shermanfreak on Wednesday, September 10, 2003 12:26 PM
A day that certainly cannot be forgotten !!!
Happy Modelling and God Bless Robert
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Posted by djmodels1999 on Wednesday, September 10, 2003 10:35 AM
No, we can not ever forget....
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Posted by J-Hulk on Wednesday, September 10, 2003 10:16 AM
I second that amen!

As an American living in Japan, I can tell you that the Japanese government is just as comitted to ending terrorism worldwide as the rest of the free word is.
We can win this battle only if we all work together to solve the underlying causes of terrorism while simultaneously striking the hate-mongers who falsely use those causes as license to indiscriminately kill and maim.

My hopes and prayers go out to all who have suffered throughout time, throughout the world.
~Brian
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Posted by therriman on Wednesday, September 10, 2003 10:04 AM
AMEN!
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Posted by berny13 on Wednesday, September 10, 2003 10:03 AM
I feel it will be a long battle. I just hope my Grandchildren will be able to live in a world where terrorism is a thing of the past. Not just in the U.S., but all over the world.

Berny

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Posted by Ray Marotta on Wednesday, September 10, 2003 9:59 AM
Amen to that! The sooner the better! Just as soon as the job is completely
finished and terrorism is nothing more than an ugly memory.
Ray

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SEPTEMBER 11.
Posted by lolok on Wednesday, September 10, 2003 9:33 AM
Just a short note from an English guy living and working in Poland. To offer my thoughts and prayers for tomorrow to our American cousins,especially any New Yorkers out there. As Churchill said.. "We will never forget" Lets hope that your guys,my guys and Polands guys( & GIRLS) come home soon.
Jim Ryan Ex-Pat Limey in warsaw.Poland. " MENE,MENE,TEKEL U PHARSIN"
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