View Full Version : Always Remember
Phantom
09-11-2019, 06:41 AM
18 years ago, 3,000 people lost their lives ……….. may they ALWAYS be remembered.
Donzi Minx
09-11-2019, 06:54 AM
Not only remember but stay angry. Angry for their cowardly attack and the innocent lives they took.
Understand that this counterculture hates America so much that they are willing to sacrifice their own lives to prove their hatred.
We are stronger and wiser because of this event and need to remain on guard, ever vigilant.
joey2665
09-11-2019, 06:58 AM
Phantom I am a New Yorker and was a first hand witness to the greatest tragedy this county has seen. You do not have to but I kindly ask and have done this in many other places but please try not to post pictures of the Towers burning show them in the majestic beauty before this day.
It is extremely unsettling and upsetting to many witnesses. Again just my thought and opinion as a witness and someone how lost friends and 20 people from my hometown.
There are so many other positive and patriotic images. Just as a side note I have NEVER seen a movie or documentary showing impact or collapse. Once was more than enough and imbedded in my memory forever.
Thank you [emoji1317]❤️[emoji631]
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Susie Cougar
09-11-2019, 08:01 AM
Yes, this was a terrible day that I will never forget.
My daughter was a student in D.C. when the Pentagon was attacked. A friend of hers who had paramedic training raced to help.
He wanted to save someone, but he only carried out body parts.
He was so distraught that he couldn’t save anyone that he drove to New York to help there. He now has severe breathing problems because of his exposure.
My children are graduates of Middletown South High School in New Jersey. Outside of the city, Middletown, had the highest number of residents who died in the attack.
So sad for so many.
joey2665
09-11-2019, 08:23 AM
Thank you so much, that is extremely respectful and wonderful that you have made the change. It is extremely appreciated. :patriot:
Pricestavern
09-11-2019, 09:43 AM
Let us also hold in our memories the brave, selfless first responders who risked their lives to save people and those that worked on the pile and have succumbed to illness.
Say what you want about our internal squabbles, when it counts, this country always comes together! God Bless America :patriot:
Phantom
09-11-2019, 12:16 PM
This is EXTREMELY weird -
I placed the same message & picture (original picture) on my tightly controlled Instagram. Tightly controlled in that there is only 5 others who can (supposedly) view it. Within minutes the post has been deleted !! This happened 3 times.
salty dog
09-12-2019, 07:40 AM
I meant to post yesterday but we were gone for the day and got home late.
My wife and I visited 2 years ago and I decided to add a presentation to my youtube channel. For those who have not visited the 911 Museum, it is extremely moving.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_uQ1GHBMBJk
joey2665
09-12-2019, 07:49 AM
Salty Dog you did a wonderful job the video is incredible thank you for posting. [emoji631][emoji631]
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