i link to it from my blog. i work with one of the girls in the evacuation shot...
Free Republic live thread durring attack
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/520255/posts?q=1&&page=1#1
I'm in tears. Thank you for the link.
Powerful video.
Thanks.
I watch it every night, and wish I could re-up, and get in on the killing of Muslim terrorists.
I don't want justice; I want revenge.
5th SF, 3rd Btn, '69-'72.
I was thinking about this video the other day...my goodness! Chill bumps. This was the first time I ever hear Enya's "Only Time"...and in my opinion, this video is the definitive video from that time in my life. Amazing. Thanks for sharing it again.
I just re-watched the video of the towers and can't help but think of the video tape recently received by ABC. In it it states something to the effect that we will be silent counting our dead. I remember being glued in front of my T.V. for days watching as things unfolded. Being on the computer to get any information available. It now occurs to me if our communication system is hit how disabled and 'silent' we really would be. It would be devastating. We need our President for another 4 years.
Dear God...I remember seeing this before, but it's still very raw to me. If I wasn't at work right now I'd bee crying openly. This is exactly what the MSM and liberals want us to forget. I'm just floored again at the horrific loss of life...never, never, never forget.
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I've never seen a video so sad. I almost cried. Very, VERY good video. Everyone in America needs to watch this. Just proves why everyone should vote for Bush. Man...such a powerful video. I'm sending this to all my friends. Thank you so much for the link.
I am so moved when I see this horror and hear these sounds!
May God Bless America!!!
On a beautiful Sunday, September 9, 2001 my husband and I took a ride into NYC. We wandered down to the South Street Seaport. We walked through the shops and maritime museum and sat on the benches on the riverfront watching boats and people out enjoying a gorgeous late summer day. There was a street musician performing and an ice cream vendor. Lots of people out and about in the city.
Before we headed back home, I asked my husband to take me to the WTC since I had never seen it up close. He had been there a few times before, seeing clients. As we drove around the complex, he pointed out in which tower he attended meetings and described the spectacular view. I wanted to go the observation deck but for some reason changed my mind and was content to look at lower Manhattan from the front seat of our car. I remember tilting my head and looking up through the windshied as we passed in front of the towers, trying to take in the size of the buildings from that awkward perspective. I remember saying to my husband we should write a note to Mayor Guiliani telling him what a fine job he was doing and what a pleasure it was to visit NYC since he became mayor.
Less than 48 hours later, both of us, sent home early from work, sat the entire day and night in front of the television disbelieving and numb, trying to get our minds to comprehend what our eyes were seeing.
I've seen this tribute before and each time it still brings all the emotions back just as it did on September 11, 2001.
We'll never forget...