Posted on 02/01/2002 9:08:43 PM PST by Starrgaizr
It consists of about 50 pictures displaying the flag, local properties display of the flag, acres of farm land, and the New York skyline as it appeared before the attack.
These terrorists reached into the breast of America and squeezed it's heart. Now anyone can be caught unaware, so it is no relection on us that they were able to squeeze at all. But if we do not eradicte this element from society, this evil, no matter the personal cost to us as citizens, the whole bloody world will live to regret it.
The only language discernable to these terrorists is that of the sword, and they must be impaled by the thousands before they will begin to know the depth of our anguish, and the shadow of our reach.
DUBOB 10- the *best of* the Dark Underbelly Series
So it will be available to those who search there. Never, ever forget!
WE WILL NEVER FORGET 9-11!
Author Sidney Sheldon's poem on terrorist attack...
Titled ``The Eagle,'' it reads:
The eagle soars and flies in peace
And casts its shadow wide
Across the land, across the seas
Across the far-flung skies
The foolish think the eagle weak
And easy to bring to heel
The Eagle's wings are silken
But its claws are made of steel
The eagle stands for freedom
May we never let it die
And give thanks for all our blessings
As we watch the eagle fly
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I saved as many as I saw, but will add Your work to my files.
Never.
Bump.
GND: (((ping)))
The first two are the work of others;
the third is of my own pilgrimage to lower Manhattan on a grey and rainy Sept. 30th.
May we never forget ...
Ground Zero - New York City - Anonymous Album 1 - 30 September 2001
Ground Zero - New York City - Anonymous Album 2 - 30 September 2001
Paying Respects at Ground Zero - New York City - 30 September 2001
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