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Your Comments One Year Later Page 1 | Page 2 | Page 3 | Page 4 | Page 5 | Page 6 | Page 7 | Page 8 | Page 9 | Page 10 | Page 11 | Page 12 | Page 13 | Page 14 | Page 15 | Page 16 | Page 17 | Page 18 | Page 19 | Page 20 | Page 21 | Page 22 | Page 23 | Page 24 | Page 25 | Page 26 | Page 27 | Page 28 | Page 29 | Page 30 | Page 31 | Page 32 | Page 33 | Page 34 | Page 35 | Page 36 | Page 37 | Page 38 | Page 39 | Page 40 | Page 41 | Page 42 | Page 43 | Page 44 | Page 45 | Page 46 | Page 47 | Page 48 | Page 49 | Page 50 | Page 51 | Page 52 | Page 53 | Page 54 | Page 55 | Page 56 | Page 57 | Page 58 | Page 59 | Page 60 | Page 61 | Page 62 | Page 63 | Page 64 | Page 65 What a tribute by FEMA. We should never ever forget. Please continue each year to remind the US citizens and the world. People tend to move on and forget when they themselves did not lose a member of their family. Linda The tragic events of September 11, 2001, brought America to its knees...in prayer. Profound sorrow and grief were met with prayers from around the world. With each tear that is shed...perhaps one heartache is lessened - if only for a moment - for a loved one left behind. While terrorists shouted evil victory on that day ... Our "I Love Yous" resounded throughout the heavens and here on earth. God Blessed America then, He blesses us now and will forever. Deborah Let us never forget ALL of the brave, courageous, tireless and determined people, who assisted in every way possible. Let us not forget those that were lost, on this tragic day one year ago. Pray for all of us, who in some way or another feel pain, loss, anger and sadness. We as Americans must never forget so that something like this does not happen again. God Bless this beautiful country. Christine What a sad but noble reminder of the courage shown that day and the days that followed. My students and I thank you for this heartrending gallery of photographs. God bless all of you who have dedicated your lives to helping others in their time of need. Robert and the students of the Democracy 2002 class I just still can't believe it happened ... Even one year later...All is just like a horrible nightmare. Even though I'm not American, I'm French, I was really hurt by what happen because I've got friends there. And I'm really American at heart and NYC was always to me the dream, the magic city, so when I turn on the TV and saw what happen I just crack up in tears. I just couldn't believe what I was watching ...My thoughts and prayers are still with all of you, god bless you, god bless America. Aline Page 1 | Page 2 | Page 3 | Page 4 | Page 5 | Page 6 | Page 7 | Page 8 | Page 9 | Page 10 | Page 11 | Page 12 | Page 13 | Page 14 | Page 15 | Page 16 | Page 17 | Page 18 | Page 19 | Page 20 | Page 21 | Page 22 | Page 23 | Page 24 | Page 25 | Page 26 | Page 27 | Page 28 | Page 29 | Page 30 | Page 31 | Page 32 | Page 33 | Page 34 | Page 35 | Page 36 | Page 37 | Page 38 | Page 39 | Page 40 | Page 41 | Page 42 | Page 43 | Page 44 | Page 45 | Page 46 | Page 47 | Page 48 | Page 49 | Page 50 | Page 51 | Page 52 | Page 53 | Page 54 | Page 55 | Page 56 | Page 57 | Page 58 | Page 59 | Page 60 | Page 61 | Page 62 | Page 63 | Page 64 | Page 65 |
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