Posted by: riggword | September 11, 2008

9-11

I remember the stunned look on the faces in the 7/11 I walked into for a morning snack.

I remember felling like I was in Gumby Land for days.

I remember thinking of my friends in New York.

I remember trying to get home from a thousand miles away on a sales trip in shock.

I remember wondering if our Country would ever be the same.

I remember deep prayer and communion with God during this time.

I remember my life decisions changing as I question my purpose on this planet.

I remember George Bush acting quickly and decisively when America was under attack.

God Bless America!

Michelle Malkin Remembers:

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Seven years later: Remembrance and resolve

By Michelle Malkin • September 11, 2008 03:13 AM

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Lan astaslem: Arabic for “I will not submit/surrender”

Remember: The 2,996 Project.

Remember: “Let’s roll!”

Remember: The angels on loan from God.

Remember: The 9/11 babies.

Remember: Falling Man.

Remembrance is worthless without resolve. Resolve is useless without action. Here is how “Never Forget” is practiced 24/7/365 by ordinary Americans taking extraordinary steps to ensure 9/11 doesn’t happen again: (More Malkin)

Hugh Hewit remembers:

hursday, September 11, 2008

Posted by: Hugh Hewitt at 8:28 AM

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Prayers for the souls of those who died and for the comfort of their loved ones.

Praise for the courage of the passengers on United Flight 93.

Thanks to the first responders who immediately rushed to the Towers and the Pentagon, and to the tens of thousands from across the country who followed to help.

Thanks to the men and women of the United States military and their civilian counterparts who have fought so hard and sacrificed so much to prevent another such attack.


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