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2004-12-01 |
I have tons of respect for someone who was personnaly affected by 9/11 serving his country again in the military. God bless him and his family. |
Posted by:Tibor |
#6 As a nation we will never feel the full effect of 9/11 or Operation Enduring Freedom. I did not lose anyone in my family- thank God for that. I did travel to NYC on 9-11-2002 for the memorial services. I walked from Grand Central Station to Ground Zero and back up to Saint Patricks Cathedral for 4 p.m. mass...I can only compare it to Lady Diana and the service that was given in her honor at such an untimely death. I have never experienced such an event and cannot think of an adjective to describe Manhattan on 9-11-2002. tremendous loss and the country will never be the same. Just visiting Manhattan last month was very intimidating- National Guardsman about face on 5th Avenue near Rockerfeller Plaza with loaded rifles across their shoulder, cocked and ready to fire at a moments notice. And many other land marks were guarded in such a manner - very intimidating for me. Andrea Jackson |
Posted by: Uleque Glavise4887 2004-12-01 9:24:20 PM |
#5 Hope we have his genotype. Fooey. |
Posted by: Shipman 2004-12-01 5:20:50 PM |
#4 Add him to the "Profiles in Courage" section, Fred. |
Posted by: Mike 2004-12-01 4:39:44 PM |
#3 Rest in peace. We owe you a great deal. |
Posted by: Steve from Relto 2004-12-01 12:26:49 PM |
#2 Powerline has a post as well as links to the NYPost and NYT coverage |
Posted by: Frank G 2004-12-01 11:55:59 AM |
#1 I second that. God bless him and his family! To know such love for country was beyond many people prior to 9/11 and still is beyond many within the US now. My respects and may he rest in peace. |
Posted by: BA 2004-12-01 11:52:41 AM |