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Pebbles
09-10-2010, 08:29 PM
....to all who lost loved ones. You will always be in our prayers.

9-11-2001.

DarkSkies
09-10-2010, 10:23 PM
I can still remember it like it was yesterday. I hope my memory always stays green from that experience. I wouldn't wish it on anyone. The uncertainty, terror, confusion, and sheer magnitude of the events was life-changing.

Beyond that, the determination, resourcefulness, and willingness of Americans to work together to fight terrorists that arose because of that was IMO one of the best lessons to come out of that decade.

I still have a poster on my front porch of a family who lost their daughter and was looking for her, hoping to find her alive. They never did.

There are many Americans whose lives were profoundly changed by that day, and some for whom life will never be the same. Condolences, thoughts and prayers to all those who were affected by this important day in American history.

May we never forget the lessons we learned that day, or forget how important it is to protect our country and citizens from those who would harm us due to their religious fanaticism. :learn:

clamchucker
09-11-2010, 08:55 AM
Thoughts and prayers to all.

stripercrazy
09-11-2010, 08:58 AM
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.

cowherder
09-11-2010, 03:44 PM
Prayers for all who have suffered losses.

storminsteve
09-11-2010, 03:52 PM
The sadness that some people felt must never be forgotten, thoughts to all out there. RIP for the rest.:(

clamchucker
09-11-2012, 06:26 PM
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.



That is a beautiful prayer stripercrazy. Thank you. Thoughts and prayers to all those who lost their lives.

storminsteve
09-11-2012, 07:14 PM
Thoughts and prayers on this memorable day.

jigfreak
09-12-2012, 11:05 PM
thanks SC, t&p

cowherder
09-13-2012, 03:46 PM
Nice to remember this day in memoriam again.

hookset
09-11-2013, 05:33 PM
Thoughts and prayers. RIP

storminsteve
09-11-2013, 05:48 PM
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.


Awesome prayer thanks for sharing.

bababooey
09-11-2013, 05:51 PM
Prayers for all who were affected. May the victims rest in peace.

buckethead
09-11-2013, 08:54 PM
That was great stripercrazy thanks for posting. T&P for all.

captnemo
09-11-2013, 10:51 PM
102 minutes that changed America.
This may be graphic. ds and others I apologize if it is too much. It was in a documentary on the history channel. Never forget what these bastards did. It was a remarkable truimph of the American spirit that we were able to recover. RIP.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QMAFvKJvwMc

DarkSkies
09-12-2013, 12:27 PM
As time passes on some of us tend to forget. I will never forget that day and the tragedy it caused. I watched the burning WTC building as someone called me after it happened, and hundreds of us stopped in the streets and watched in horror from 5 miles away.
It was the least I could do in the days after to collect medical supplies, and drive them to the distribution center and volunteer for a few days.

I mention this not to brinig attention to my efforts. Honestly, although I am glad to have made some contribution, I really don't think I did enough. I was inspired to do this by seeing the victims and their families on TV. At that point they were not victims yet, they were still "missing". Even so, when you heard the stories you had a sinking feeling in your heart that if they were missing, they were most likely dead.

**I mention this above, to maybe let some of the readers know, that you never know when it will be your time to help someone. You may not be called to help them directly. It may be something that happens, and something that pulls you, from inside, to go and help.
If and when you do feel this urge to help others, please pay attention to that feeling, and act on it. You won't regret doing so. :thumbsup:

My biggest sense of loss, was for the families who never found even a part of their relatives. They know they died, but without some piece of a body, I feel they were robbed from getting closure and trying to move on with their lives.

What you posted is not offensive Capt Nemo. It may be shocking but it is part of reality.
As you said, we should never forget that chapter in our History. Those who would negotiate with terrorists should review the videos out there, and ask themselves what lengths they are willing to go, to keep their own families safe from harm and terroristic acts.

Great thread, people.
Thanks Pebbles for starting it. :heart: Love ya. :kiss:
Thanks to all who continue to help share the memories. :thumbsup:








Our Heavenly Father...
please continue to watch over the families and friends...of those who perished on this fateful day.
Amen.

clamchucker
09-12-2013, 06:18 PM
Bless all of them

dogfish
09-11-2014, 04:14 AM
102 minutes that changed America.
This may be graphic. ds and others I apologize if it is too much. It was in a documentary on the history channel. Never forget what these bastards did. It was a remarkable truimph of the American spirit that we were able to recover. RIP.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QMAFvKJvwMc


I agree. Never forget. Thoughts and prayers to the families. Semper Fi to the soldiers.

DarkSkies
09-11-2014, 10:30 AM
This was a terrible tragedy for many. There are very few on the East Coast whose lives weren't touched by knowing someone, or a friend of a friend, of a friend, who was affected by this.

My heart goes out to all of the survivors and their families. Many young children had to grow up without a father or mother.....:(

One thiing I remember in that period was it was the first time in ages when Americans worked together as a power greater than the individual, to defeat a threat......
I think with some of the Apathy I have seen in the last 10 years, some of us have lost sight of that...
I don't want to take anything away from that terrible tragedy, or it's victims.....but that sense of community that we gained back then.....I sure wish there was some way we could find our way back to that....as individuals....many of who are too busy now in their day to day lives....to think of others....

That's all for today.....Remembering them, and their families....Thanks for bringing this post to the top dogfish....hope you and your family are well....:HappyWave:

buckethead
09-11-2014, 01:28 PM
T&P

jigfreak
09-11-2014, 11:46 PM
Bless all of them
What clamchucker said.

J Barbosa
09-12-2014, 09:56 AM
102 minutes that changed America.
This may be graphic. ds and others I apologize if it is too much. It was in a documentary on the history channel. Never forget what these bastards did. It was a remarkable truimph of the American spirit that we were able to recover. RIP.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QMAFvKJvwMc

It feels like only yesterday...I was in the 8th grade going to school in Kearny. We had a clear view of the towers & NYC skyline from the top of the town.

How I can watch these videos now and actually understand the disaster that this was...

My family was there the Saturday before the towers were attacked. We wanted to go to the top but didn't because the other family we were with didn't want to wait in the long line. We had plans to go back on my birthday and go to the top (9/14).

Live life to the fullest and do what you enjoy now because if you wait it may be too late.

Thoughts and prayers to the thousand's of 9/11 victims, their families and all of the military members and their families who fight to defend us from another attack like this.

captnemo
09-11-2015, 03:06 PM
On this anniversary of the tragedy let us not forget what a great privelege it is to live in this country. Also not forget that there are terrorists out there who view that day as a victory. We are the best country in the world. Thoughts and prayers to all who perished that day. RIP

buckethead
09-12-2015, 07:15 AM
Hear, hear. Was listening on the radio yesterday how that group of brave hostages diverted the plane from the White House. They all died when the plane crashed in PA. May their memories always live on and their families know that we appreciate their sacrifices. Prayers for all.

seamonkey
09-12-2015, 07:27 AM
Thank you for bringing this up. May they all rip.

jigfreak
09-12-2015, 01:37 PM
X2 on the never forget. Read something on fb yesterday saying "I learned all I'll ever need to know about Islam on Sept 11". Eff those cowards. They should all burn in hell surrounded by gays.

lostatsea
09-12-2015, 02:09 PM
Thoughts and prayers to our heroes. Soldiers and citizens too.

DarkSkies
09-14-2015, 11:36 AM
I have been busy and haven't had much time to post. I wanted to thank you all for posting your memories and thoughts.

I can still remember that day. It will probably stand out in my mind as long as I live. We were working in Kearny. Someone called and told me about the towers being hit. I thought they were playing a joke on me...until I stopped the truck and saw the towers burning........and the 2nd plane hit as well.....

It was a horrendous sight.....one that will be forever imprinted in my brain...
In the weeks after, I tried to do what I could to help...but my efforts paled in comparison to what some out there did...they put themselves in grave health risk to search for the survivors and help identify the victims' bodies.....

14 years later, it seems like a long time ago ....To some of us it may seem like a distant memory...
I was just telling a friend the other day...that in the year after that happened.....I sensed I was living in a new America....I was meeting people from all races and cultures that had a renewed sense of American Pride....
It was a sad time for our country and the families of the victims....
also a time when a lot of us took stock at how much we appreciated the opportunity to live in America today.........

The recent troubles on the other side of the world, the mass exodus out of Syria...that extremely sad picture of the 3 year old boy who washed up on that beach...with his 5 year old brother, and Mother, drowning as well......have hit home with me...

There is great sadness in the world....which most of us don't often get a chance to hear about....we take living in the US for granted....
We take our safety for granted...
We take our living conditions for granted...
We assume that all the things we have today....we will have tomorrow....
We take our soldiers for granted...although every week there are young kids..... US citizens, fresh out of boot camp...being killed in foreign countries......

So it's refreshing to me....that some of ya's took the time out to remember....
what is sometimes so easy to forget......

We are very fortunate to live where we do....
Boundless opportunities for families, safety, and a future....
As mentioned.... our freedom isn't Free.....the blood of our citizens pays for part of it.....

Thanks for reading...and the remembrances....:thumbsup:
My deepest condolences and sympathies to those families who are still affected by losses from this fateful day....
May God in his Mercy look upon you.....and in some way give you comfort to lessen your loss....Amen.....

clamchucker
09-11-2016, 10:31 AM
On the 15th anniversary, may all the victims RIP.

captnemo
09-11-2016, 10:45 AM
Amen

nitestrikes
09-15-2016, 01:51 PM
Sorry I missed this. I lost a few friends that day as well. May we never forget how much people in other countries hate us and want to see us fail.Long live America. thoughts and prayers to all the families.

bababooey
09-11-2017, 11:56 AM
Remembering Sept 11, RIP to all who lost their lives.

hookedonbass
09-11-2017, 12:07 PM
Was just watching the memorial remembrances on the news, thanks for posting.

voyager35
09-11-2017, 03:14 PM
I lost a few friends that day as well. May we never forget how much people in other countries hate us and want to see us fail.Long live America. thoughts and prayers to all the families.

Agree with this as well. Though it's been 16 years, there are terrorists who plan on our demise every year. Ever vigilant, ever watchful. Let's not let them win.

williehookem
09-11-2017, 03:51 PM
Thanks to all the first responders who helped. A lot of them came out ok but some have cancer and respiratory illnesses.