TweetGod bless we will never forget
TweetGod bless we will never forget
TweetI'll never forget. Such a horrible event. And yet we find ourselves complacent like such a thing wont happen again. God bless those who were lost and those who lost them. Maybe one day our govt will just keep the hell out of these godforsaken countries and take care of their own people. And if someone decides to attack us, no war....blow them off the planet. The next group of idiots may think twice knowing their country will be wiped off the face of the earth!
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TweetGod bless those we lost and those who fight for us.
There is no hunting like the hunting of man, and those who have hunted armed men long enough and liked it, never care for anything else thereafter.
TweetNever forget.
Tweetsome of us will never forget yet the vast majority always need a reminder and wake up call to be patriotic and appreciate their freedoms. today should both be a week of high alert as well as a holiday for rememberance for those people we lost that day. it's funny how fast people forget and how fast the flags and stickers go away
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TweetI live 90 minutes from NYC and that morning was terrifying. My mother drove twenty minutes to pick up my grandmother so we could all be together. My gf at the time was living with us as well and I remember she was pissed that there was nothing else on tv. I said to her "don't you realize this is history in the making here? This is unprecedented. We have never been attacked on US soil like this." She was so immature. When I got to work around noon everyone was just glued to the news. My mom had been reaching out to cousins we had in the city. It was as if you were watching a movie. It couldn't be real.
TweetThat event change our country forever. Tragic. I was worried that the Jihadists living here now were going to do something crazy yesterday.
TweetWe did at work. Still a fresh memory after all these years.