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There are things that we don't want to happen but have to accept, things we don't want to know but have to learn, and people we can't live without but have to let go. ~Author Unknown
That some good can be derived from every event is a better proposition than that everything happens for the best, which it assuredly does not. ~James K. Feibleman
Almighty God, the past year will be indelibly inscribed in our memories.
We looked with horror on the terrorist attacks of last September 11th.
But we looked with honor on acts of courage by ordinary people
who sacrificed themselves to prevent further death and destruction.
We shed our tears in a common bond of grief for those we loved and lost.
We journeyed through a dark valley, but your light has led us to a place of hope.
You have turned our grief into determination.
We are resolved to do what is good, and right, and just.
Help us to remember what it means to be Americans—
a people endowed with abundant blessings.
Help us to cherish the freedoms we enjoy and inspire us to stand
with courage, united as one Nation in the midst of any adversity.
Lord, hear this prayer for our Nation. Amen.
Unknown author
Man that was a powerful tribute.It almost brought a tear to my eye and gave me chills to watch but it was a very beautiful tribute indeed.To borrow a phrase from our dear friend Scotsman to those victims and their families who lost their lives in those tragic events 7 years ago you are in our thoughts and prayers and God Speed to you all.
We will never Forget.......... :'(
As a fellow New yorker, i remember that day all too well. I had friends and family living and working down in the city. Thank God they are all okay, but I remember, the fear, the panic,the crying, not knowing wheter they were okay ! Not being able to reach anyone because phones were out. I never want to live a day like that again.
I still can't belive the towers are gone. I grew up seeing those towers every summer when we go to the city to visit.
It really hits home, when you visit the site of that aweful day in person. It is haunting !
My heart goes out still to all the victims and their families. I pray for all of them.
I pray for our brave men and woman who work hard everyday both here in our country and overseas to protect us and keep us free.
I pray for peace and end to all this war and hate. But i know wars have ben going on since before christ was born. But still i pray. I pray that my young son will never have to go off to war someday, and that maybe when he has kids of his own someday war will be a thing of the past !
God Bless the USA !
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An Uncle of mine was a Captain in the New York City Fire Department, he was stationed at the Trade Center Fire House. Had Cancer not taken him from us two weeks prior, I know we would have lost him that day, he would have been the first man in and the last man out to make sure everyone else got out that he could.
May the souls of the dead rest in peace.
May the hearts of the living find some solice.
May the demons that did this find there karma.
May we all never forget September 11, 2001.
It doesn't seem like it was seven years ago, to me, it feels like it was just last year. I will never forget where I was, what I was doing and how I felt when I found out what had happened. I will never forget September 11, 2001.