Ah KC, it's a sad day for me to honor you, but I did pick you to receive an award at my site at http://tylerstattles.blogspot.com/. My mommy is a teacher getting ready for Back to School Night so I don't have time to put linkies to your page, but they will be added later. Congratulations.
This is one of those days when just about everyone remembers exactly what they were doing, where they were, etc., when this was unfolding. Terrible, terrible day.
There's a man who died that day who isn't often mentioned much: John Clark. He had been an FBI agent and worked on counter-terrorism for years and years, but the political atmosphere of the time didn't allow his thoughts and findings to be made known to very many people. He finally went to work for the Port Authority in the WTC -- fatefully. You can read about him here: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/knew/ Amazing man -- and a loss for our country, for sure.
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I don't think any of us will ever forget that horrible day.
Such a terrible day. We can't forget all those who were lost.
We are all remembering.
we will never forget.
Ah KC, it's a sad day for me to honor you, but I did pick you to receive an award at my site at http://tylerstattles.blogspot.com/. My mommy is a teacher getting ready for Back to School Night so I don't have time to put linkies to your page, but they will be added later. Congratulations.
Never forget...
We will never forget! That is a lovely tribute!
Your FL furiends,
we will never forget any of those who have lost their lives to terrible acts of terrorism or war...x
This is one of those days when just about everyone remembers exactly what they were doing, where they were, etc., when this was unfolding. Terrible, terrible day.
There's a man who died that day who isn't often mentioned much: John Clark. He had been an FBI agent and worked on counter-terrorism for years and years, but the political atmosphere of the time didn't allow his thoughts and findings to be made known to very many people. He finally went to work for the Port Authority in the WTC -- fatefully. You can read about him here:
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/knew/
Amazing man -- and a loss for our country, for sure.
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