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When you go shopping and pass by THEM, when you travel and rub shoulders and smile, When you break bread with THEM, remember how they feel about everyone who is notTHEM. It is nothing short of the pursuit of evil.
For those who forgot about the AP photographer who snapped a random picture of the burning tower and found this image after developing it. Here it is again. It was verified as authentic
From: "It's 106 miles to Chicago, we've got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark, and
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I will never forget -the anger and the sorrow still sits in a very prominent place in my heart. When I saw those images of the brave rescuers running into the building as the the people were running out of the building, I had a clear sense of the definition of heroism. When I think of how that single event has changed so many lives forever, my eyes fill with tears and the anger start boiling once again....
I'm a born in the Bronx New Yorker. My father was a NYC firefighter for 24 years. Do I still have a burning hatred in my heart for these coward *** bastards.....You bet.
I & my family have been inside the towers & to the top on the observation deck.....will I ever forget.........You Bet NOT!!!
God bless the dead & God shed his fury on the dung who murdered them.
How can we forget? We live with this war every day, people getting killed every day, increased security everywhere and basically, a completely different mindset. I don't need an anniversary to remember, although it's important to remember the innocent people and their families that sufferered.