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No kidding, thought and prayers to everyone who was affected. Especially our first responders, past and present.
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Originally Posted by BBCLiberator
(Post 4480282)
No kidding, thought and prayers to everyone who was affected. Especially our first responders, past and present.
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We can never forget what happened on this day...honestly I'm upset at the fact that this isn't blasted all over our tv stations like it was on this day 15 years ago...
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Originally Posted by stlliberator
(Post 4480348)
We can never forget what happened on this day...honestly I'm upset at the fact that this isn't blasted all over our tv stations like it was on this day 15 years ago...
it's been replaced by the football playing *******s not standing for the national anthem, and or raising a fist in the air. |
Hard to believe it has been 15 years.
I remember it like it was yesterday and have read through this thread every year since it was originally posted. NEVER FORGET!!!!!!!!:flag::flag::flag: |
I had a pretty cool experience today at Kelleys Island. We stopped at Dockers in the boat on our way home, and when the Browns game started, the entire restaurant was silent through the entire anthem. You could hear a pin drop. Pretty cool, and most of us will NEVER FORGET.
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Been watching 911 programs since Friday.
Anyway,many emotional stories from this day. This one, I have not been able to stop reading all day today. LIGHT 93’S PASSENGERS FIGHT BACK Huddled in the back of the plane, the passengers and crew of Flight 93 made a series of calls on their cell phones and the in-flight Airfones, informing family members and officials on the ground of the plane’s hijacking. When they learned the fate of the three other hijacked flights in New York City and Washington, D.C., the passengers realized that their plane was involved in a larger terrorist plot and would likely be used to carry out further attacks on U.S. soil. After a brief discussion, a vote was taken and the passengers decided to fight back against their hijackers, informing several people on the ground of their plans. One of the passengers, Thomas Burnett Jr., told his wife over the phone, “I know we’re all going to die. There’s three of us who are going to do something about it. I love you, honey.” Another passenger, Todd Beamer, was heard over an open line saying, “Are you guys ready? Let’s roll.” Sandy Bradshaw, a flight attendant, called her husband and explained that she had slipped into a galley and was filling pitchers with boiling water. Her last words to him were: “Everyone’s running to first class. I’ve got to go. Bye.” |
Also my son is In 6th grade now and this is the first year it is being tough to kids in class. He had to interview me abut where I was and how I felt. After the questions I went on YouTube and sat with him and watched the news brodcast. When it was over I sead that is what we went through that day. Let's just hope never again will we have a day like that.
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Originally Posted by SB
(Post 4480454)
Been watching 911 programs since Friday.
Anyway,many emotional stories from this day. This one, I have not been able to stop reading all day today. LIGHT 93’S PASSENGERS FIGHT BACK Huddled in the back of the plane, the passengers and crew of Flight 93 made a series of calls on their cell phones and the in-flight Airfones, informing family members and officials on the ground of the plane’s hijacking. When they learned the fate of the three other hijacked flights in New York City and Washington, D.C., the passengers realized that their plane was involved in a larger terrorist plot and would likely be used to carry out further attacks on U.S. soil. After a brief discussion, a vote was taken and the passengers decided to fight back against their hijackers, informing several people on the ground of their plans. One of the passengers, Thomas Burnett Jr., told his wife over the phone, “I know we’re all going to die. There’s three of us who are going to do something about it. I love you, honey.” Another passenger, Todd Beamer, was heard over an open line saying, “Are you guys ready? Let’s roll.” Sandy Bradshaw, a flight attendant, called her husband and explained that she had slipped into a galley and was filling pitchers with boiling water. Her last words to him were: “Everyone’s running to first class. I’ve got to go. Bye.” God Bless them ! God bless America ! |
Originally Posted by 1989mach1
(Post 4480466)
Also my son is In 6th grade now and this is the first year it is being tough to kids in class. He had to interview me abut where I was and how I felt. After the questions I went on YouTube and sat with him and watched the news brodcast. When it was over I sead that is what we went through that day. Let's just hope never again will we have a day like that.
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