Posted: 9/10/2013 8:16:09 PM EDT
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Yes, the day of our generation that will live in infamy. I imagine that those of my Dad's generation felt much the same when news of the Pearl Harbor attack was received.
A salute to the fallen, and a salute to those who still live in and believe in the land of freedom. |
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I remember sitting at work and putting on the TV as the first reports came in. The feeling I had watching the towers felt was indescribable.
As a former NY'er and having worked on the 102nd floor of the North tower for a brief time I won't forget this day or forgive those who supported and celebrated it. I will also never trust a muslim, they are taught to lie to infidels. Given their history they have proven to me they can't be trusted. |
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I was in a "embrassing diversity" training class at work. 5 days of that crap. I didn't even know it happened for the first few hrs. then the instructor turned on the new during a break.
when the break was over he flipped off the TV and said they had to get back to the class. I got up and walked out, unfortantly I was the only one |
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Quoted: You were 8? jeez I feel old... As weird as it is I still remember being amazed that EVERY TV Channel was talking about it. I specifically remember Cartoon Network suspending shows to cover the attacks. Something tells me the media wouldn't do something like that today.
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I remember standing in the back yard (we all got sent home that day) looking up and thinking "There are no planes up there...none." I still can't help but think the bad guys got what they wanted. What did this cost us and what does it continue to cost us each day? |
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This still gives me chills when he says " I can hear you..." Could you see FBHO standing up there without his teleprompter and bulletproof glass and rings and rings of secret service? |
