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Pastimes : In Memory of the lives lost September 11, 2001

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To: greenspirit who wrote (70)12/13/2001 11:07:14 AM
From: Neeka   of 105
 
Hi Michael,

Patricia is added to the names of the list of victims. I think the number now stands at 3061 including her. The tragedy of 9.11 will live on until everyone that can remember where they were on that fateful day dies. It is our duty to pass the message on that this should never be forgotten, and that the world should never allow this to happen again anywhere to anyone. The survivors of Pearl Harbor must have said the same thing? We are so lucky to have the Internet to archive the history in pictures. We are lucky to be able to communicate with each other and the world, our feelings about what happened then. I feel a kinship with those people that lived during Pearl Harbor, and I now understand better what my dear Dad meant when he said we must never forget.

I wonder if there will be dancing in the streets when they finally get OBL and Omar? Do you think that we would look as bad as those Palestinians that celebrated after the WTC bombing?

I will personally be saying a small prayer that they go directly to Hell, but I won't dance in the streets.

What a horrible, horrible thing they have done!

Keep up the good work Michael.

M
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