Remembering the 2,977 people killed -- and more than 6,000 injured -- on Sept. 11, 2001, including my friend David Charlebois, first officer of American Airlines Flight 77. #neverforget
David's loved ones haven't forgotten.
Posted by Kenneth M. Walsh at 8:46 AM
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4 comments:
I'm as sorry as anyone over 9-11. We have devastation from two hurricanes and an idiot in the White House. This will be an unpopular comment but sometimes we must live in the present!
@Dwight: Humans can walk and chew gum at the same time!
Dwight, yes, your comment was unpopular and insensitive to those lost today. I personally almost lost two people 16 yrs. ago, one in the World Trade Center and one at the Pentagon, but fate and timing saved both of them. I was in NYC about 3 weeks ago, and visited the 9/11 Museum and Memorial, and it is on my mind and get emotional just telling people about my visit. So please show some compassion for those lost.
Anyone who lived 9/11 will never forget it. There is nothing wrong about living in the present but it's an even bigger mistake to forget the past.
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