on monday it will be the 5th anniversary of the most horrible act of terrorism that has ever happened to the united states.
recently i wrote a post in honor of one of the true american heros who gave his life fighting the terrorists on united airlines flight 38. i sit here tonight thinking about how much our country has changed since this fateful day, would you have it any other way? do you object to all of the changes that people have to go through just to get where they are going. personally, i say hey if its needed then we should not object. people have a problem though sometimes when "big brother" steps in and changes our lives. Mr Horrock, i know you did not die in vain, today our country is more prepared for these horrible things that these cowards have chosen to subject us all to, i recently saw on the news that the government had chosen to show binladen meeting with his cowards. i hope that some day this mad man is caught and that the world is a safer place. but will we ever really be safe again. i like to think its possible, as our troops fight the world terror, ours lives still are in danger. please take a few minutes this monday to ponder how this act of terror has changed your life. also please take the time to think about our heros who gave their lives that fateful day and continue to give their lives, the ultimate sacrifice in irag and afghanistan and other areas around the world, remember september 11th is patriot day, fly your flag and thank a vet or service member, please let them know how much you care. i have talked with alot of people who serve in the military. they are thankful for the people who care about them, your a american, show your support, . thanks for listening and reading this post. thanks for letting me say how i feel. to all of you who are out there with your lives on the line. i salute you. god bless you all and this great country we live in, hugs and blessings to you all
recently i wrote a post in honor of one of the true american heros who gave his life fighting the terrorists on united airlines flight 38. i sit here tonight thinking about how much our country has changed since this fateful day, would you have it any other way? do you object to all of the changes that people have to go through just to get where they are going. personally, i say hey if its needed then we should not object. people have a problem though sometimes when "big brother" steps in and changes our lives. Mr Horrock, i know you did not die in vain, today our country is more prepared for these horrible things that these cowards have chosen to subject us all to, i recently saw on the news that the government had chosen to show binladen meeting with his cowards. i hope that some day this mad man is caught and that the world is a safer place. but will we ever really be safe again. i like to think its possible, as our troops fight the world terror, ours lives still are in danger. please take a few minutes this monday to ponder how this act of terror has changed your life. also please take the time to think about our heros who gave their lives that fateful day and continue to give their lives, the ultimate sacrifice in irag and afghanistan and other areas around the world, remember september 11th is patriot day, fly your flag and thank a vet or service member, please let them know how much you care. i have talked with alot of people who serve in the military. they are thankful for the people who care about them, your a american, show your support, . thanks for listening and reading this post. thanks for letting me say how i feel. to all of you who are out there with your lives on the line. i salute you. god bless you all and this great country we live in, hugs and blessings to you all
2 Comments:
Wonderful Tribute!
Thank you.
These are sad and hard to read....
I am honored to be a part of this project.
Mine is posted also...
The 2996 link is down. I have a new link on my site to view the participants.
The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort,
but where he stands at times of challenge
and controversy. ~Martin Luther King, Jr.
Bless you...
raggedy,what a wonderful tribute you have made. today i sat thinking of all who perished in this horrible act of murder. what i see around me, is people will NEVER forget. i am honored to have been a small part of the rememberance of those who died.
your tribute is truly inspering,. i am not so good at blogging yet , but i know how hard it must have been for you to write this. the video, while breathtakingly sorrowful, also makes me a stronger person, i am a american, always and forever more, i honor those who have died in the battle for freedom and justice. these poor souls had no chance, god be with their familys and lifting them all up in prayer for their souls. i thank you raggedy for a truly inspiring post. sad so sad we have to do this, but as i said before. americans have not and will not forget those who perished. god bless you and all who read this, and may god bless the familys left behind, and the souls of those who perished , and god bless america and all of her might
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