aosmallan
09-11-2006, 06:13 PM
To all:
This is in memory of those that were lost in the 9-11 attacks. to those in the planes, to those in the buildings, to those on the emergency crews that responded to the devastating event.
Personally, to my old friend Daniel Lee, who lost his dad in one of those planes. You probably won't even read this man, but this is for you, your dad, and the rest of your family bro, ya'll are braver than you'll know.
And also a thank you to the brave men and women who put their own lives in harms way to save countless others.
Never forget what happened on this day, 5 years ago. Never forget how fragile life is, how fast and how easily it can be taken away. Never forget how much anger was bred that day, nor how much pain was caused, yet how great America's resolve is when her people are called upon, and how quickly we can unify as a country.
Please take the time today to think, to appreciate the things that we have, to recognize the people in our lives who stand behind us in our weakest moments, the people in our lives that get us through to the the next day... because we were all shown on September 11, 2001, that in an instant, everything we love, can be taken from us without warning.
Thank you for your time.
~Jeanjacket. (That's my nickname by the way lol)
The same thing is blogged on my myspace here:
blog.myspace.com/jeanjacket
This is in memory of those that were lost in the 9-11 attacks. to those in the planes, to those in the buildings, to those on the emergency crews that responded to the devastating event.
Personally, to my old friend Daniel Lee, who lost his dad in one of those planes. You probably won't even read this man, but this is for you, your dad, and the rest of your family bro, ya'll are braver than you'll know.
And also a thank you to the brave men and women who put their own lives in harms way to save countless others.
Never forget what happened on this day, 5 years ago. Never forget how fragile life is, how fast and how easily it can be taken away. Never forget how much anger was bred that day, nor how much pain was caused, yet how great America's resolve is when her people are called upon, and how quickly we can unify as a country.
Please take the time today to think, to appreciate the things that we have, to recognize the people in our lives who stand behind us in our weakest moments, the people in our lives that get us through to the the next day... because we were all shown on September 11, 2001, that in an instant, everything we love, can be taken from us without warning.
Thank you for your time.
~Jeanjacket. (That's my nickname by the way lol)
The same thing is blogged on my myspace here:
blog.myspace.com/jeanjacket