To those that remember September 11, 2001 as the day you lost a loved one, or have lost a loved one battling the cancer that is terrorism, we offer our thoughts and prayers to you for comfort and strength.
Being from a city that suffered a terrorist act (Oklahoma City), we feel a kinship with the survivors and families of those lost and injured because of the attacks on that day of infamy. I remember a time where I sometimes belittled those that lived in New York, but after the Murrah Bombing in Oklahoma City in April of 1995, the employees who worked in the World Trade Centers signed huge cards to send to Oklahoma City.
They fully remembered the events of 1993 when the World Trade Center towers were attacked the first time, and set an example to us of how it was to be caring individuals for those who were suffering. To this day, I've not been able to bring myself to return to that area of the city, even to see the OKC National Memorial and Museum.
To those that served in the "War on Terror," whether military or civilian, our thoughts, prayers and thanks are generously given.
God bless you all.
Terry
Waggin Tails said
08:28 PM Sep 11, 2011
Ditto and Amen
dream reachers said
12:07 AM Sep 12, 2011
We will never forget 9/11 when our country came under muslim terrorist attack which killed so many victims and the hero first responders in the police and fire departments. Our hearts and prayers go out to the families of those who lost loved ones. We add our thanks the the men and women in the military here and abroad that protect us from terrorist attacks and hunt down the savages that killed our countrymen on 9/11. God bless y'all
To those that remember September 11, 2001 as the day you lost a loved one, or have lost a loved one battling the cancer that is terrorism, we offer our thoughts and prayers to you for comfort and strength.
Being from a city that suffered a terrorist act (Oklahoma City), we feel a kinship with the survivors and families of those lost and injured because of the attacks on that day of infamy. I remember a time where I sometimes belittled those that lived in New York, but after the Murrah Bombing in Oklahoma City in April of 1995, the employees who worked in the World Trade Centers signed huge cards to send to Oklahoma City.
They fully remembered the events of 1993 when the World Trade Center towers were attacked the first time, and set an example to us of how it was to be caring individuals for those who were suffering. To this day, I've not been able to bring myself to return to that area of the city, even to see the OKC National Memorial and Museum.
To those that served in the "War on Terror," whether military or civilian, our thoughts, prayers and thanks are generously given.
God bless you all.
Terry
Amen to that as well!