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Originally Posted by OFD232
Simply put I will never forget the day nor will I ever forgive those who planned and carried it out.
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Well said and I agree wholeheartedly. It could be the scariest day for many of us. My Dad (a retired AF Colonel) was a 767 Captain out of Newark and I know he had a trip that day. Fortunately he had yet to leave Manchester. It was all out horrifying because I couldn't tell what airline the planes were and couldn't call my Mom from here in CO back to NH to see where he was. Needless to say it was a very tense several hours until we got through. I know so many suffered so greatly and we were spared. I was just starting my sophomore year in college when a roommate woke me up just in time to see the second plane hit the tower, sickening...just sickening. Prayers for all of those who were there, who serve and protect and our armed forces. I have flown my flag outside every day it hasn't rained since then -- and will always. It helps me remember that feeling every morning when I put it out.