9/11 Remembered: Victims, Hero’s and Families … God Bless them All
In a time in which there is too much discussion as to separation of Church and State and the attempt by many to take prayer out of everything … we are presented with 9/11.
So many people on this day five years ago prayed, many of them for the first time. Prayers from those who knew of their impending doom, fireman, police, rescue workers and family members alike. In church services across the country this past Sunday; pastors, priests, reverends and rabbi all referenced faith and prayer during the events of 9/11 and for many after.
To all those who lost loved ones, family and friends on that fateful day, our prayers were with you that day and still are. God Bless you and yours always.
A mighty fortress is our God,
A bulwark never failing;
Our helper He, amid the flood
Of mortal ills prevailing.
For still our ancient foe
Doth seek to work us woe;
His craft and pow’r are great,
And, armed with cruel hate,
On earth is not his equal.
Remembering The Children of 9/11 …
Remember the Children of 9/11
(Click on picture for even more pics)
Five Years Later: Diane Sawyer with many of the children who lost their dads on 9/11. Some children never got the opportunity to get to know their fathers.
(Donna Svennvik/ABC)
9/11 Generation Victims’ Kids Reunite
Tonight on ABC’s “Primetime,” Diane Sawyer reunites a group of children born to women widowed on Sept. 11.
It’s the first time the entire group (children and moms), has been together since Sawyer first featured them in June 2002 – and it’s easy to see how the kids, who were all born after Sept. 11, have grown since then.
Do not ever forget the children that lost parents that day.
“I miss you daddy”
“I can visit you in heaven”
More at Michelle Malkin and The September 11 Scholarship Fund
While We Remember Those Lost on 9/11 … Don’t Ever Forget the Day … What were you doing?
Its been 5 years since the tragic day of September 11, 2001. A day when so many were lost. So many heros came to the forfront and sacrificed themselves for others. Don’t ever forget them. Don’t ever forget what happened that crisp Autumn moring … September 11, 2001
As we remember the fallen … Don’t ever forget the day.
“Those Who Forget the Lessons of History Are Doomed To Repeat It”
Second Plane hitting World Trade Center Tower.
North Tower Collapse
Remembering 9/11 Five Years Later … We Will Never Forget
Five years later after the terrible attack on innocent people who’s only guilt was being at work or traveling on a plane … we will always remember them fondly. We will never forget.
America, do not ever forget
September 11, 2001 was an attempt by misguided, fanatical muslim fundamentalist terrorists to alter the way of life of Americans. To have us live in fear and to divide us. Although we are now more aware, we are one. Five years later we remember that terrible day and vow never to let the terrorists win. We remember watching the events unveil on TV in disbelief, first one plane hitting the World Trade Center Tower and then the second.
We realized that such an action could never be forgotten … for those who forget history are only destine to repeat it.
We honor the brave heros of 9/11 and the innocent victims who perished in the World Trade center Towers, in the Pentagon and on Flight 93 giving up their lives to save other. God Bless you all.
Mourners in Pennsylvania remember those who died aboard United Flight 93.
(United Flight 93, Lets Roll)
At 8:46:40, American 11 crashed into the North Tower of the World Trade Center in New York City.39 All on board, along with an unknown number of people in the tower, were killed instantly.
(American Flight 11)
We think back upon that fateful day and remember where we were, what we were doing and how we reacted when we heard the news of the unthinkable. So many people lost for no reason other than for the actions of insane terrorists. Innocent lives lost who just were guilty of being at work. So many lives lost, many of whom you or I may know either first hand or through others.
Here is a look back in comparison to the events of that day, September 11, 2001 and today in pictures in how the landscape has changed.
At Ground Zero, President George W. Bush honors those fallen as there was a 9/11 “Moment of Silence”.
After all the horror, senseless death, pain, grief and continues sorrow that arose from September 11, 2001 … we remember the brave souls in the Twin Towers, at The Pentagon and aboard Flight 93. We remember the police, firefighters, first responders and people who just dropped what they were doing to help. We honor them all … HEROS ALL.
God Bless every one of you.
Please also go to Wizbang as they have a tremendous array of 9/11 information and round up.
Posted September 11, 2006 by Scared Monkeys 9/11, Deceased, Homeland Security, Plane Crash, War on Terror | 2 comments |
9-11 Remembered; Don’t Ever Forget
It has been four years and in many respects it seems like yesterday. The images and horrors of that day will last a life time, as well as the personal nature on the events that took place September 11, 2001. Having gone to school and lived in the NYC area and presently living near Boston and Portland ME, we were affected rather closely with people and alumni who passed away on that fateful day. Other friends through the grace of God changed their business flights, were late for work that day and some were on vacation. It is important to remember what happened in NYC, in Washington DC, and in a field in Pennsylvania.
Please see the Gateway Pundit for more on Flight 93, Heroes we will never forget. Let’s Roll.
Michelle Malkin has a poignant and fantastic post on 9-11.
Jawa Report
PoliPundit; WE WILL NOT FORGET
Washington Post: A Nation Remembers Victims of 9/11 Attacks
America grieved the victims of Sept. 11 on Sunday as the brothers and sisters of the dead recited their loved ones’ names and tearful messages of remembrance to a weeping crowd gathered at the site where the World Trade Center once stood.
There is a fear that people will become complacent and forget the significance of this date and what it represents. Please don’t let this happen. Just as important though as remembering those that we lost is to remember the images of that day. The images that many refuse to show.
Don’t Ever Forget.
(All photos AP)
Hat Tip: NikkiNurse for helping with pic roundup
Five Years Later … 9/11 Remembered … Remembering 9/11 Five Years Later … We Will Never Forget … While We Remember Those Lost on 9/11 … Don’t Ever Forget the Day … What were you doing?
Posted September 11, 2005 by Scared Monkeys 9/11, Homeland Security, Personal, War on Terror | 3 comments |