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New Yorkers Remember 9/11, Fifteen Years Later - History

New Yorkers Remember 9/11, Fifteen Years Later - History

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New Yorkers Remember 9/11, Fifteen Years Later - History Ker: People always complain about so many things on this terrible day. If not to advance an agenda then, -why do we still remember it's not relevant. - But it is relevant to New Yorkers. It always will be, and not just the city, there were a lot of commuters from Long Island who where there during the attacks. On my street all over my town are memorial signs on street names for officers, firemen, and victims who died. New Yorkers will -never- forget 9/11 we can't it literally hit us home and took away thousands of innocent and loved one's. The entirety of America doesn't have to feel the same as New York but a simple moment of respect will do then you can carry on with your day.
Date: 2022-09-14

Comments and reviews: 14


Sometimes when you look back the video's of the brutal attacks on the World Trade Center and see them collapse while an ambulance is rushing to the towers to save as many people as possible is heartbreaking. what hits me the most is when both buildings are coming down, smashing everyone flat inside the tower who were still there.
After seventeen years I'd really miss the Twin Towers. Many 9/11 families told MSNBC news back in 2009 that they would rather see the Twin Towers being rebuild, stronger and safer. It was one big mistake to replace the original Twin Towers by the One World Trade Center tower. New York will never be the same again.

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The school I worked at yesterday showed a similar clip to the middle schoolers during the morning announcements. It should have been the -mourning announcements. - It has been a long time since I've cried over 9/11 tributes, but I lost it when I realized those kids hadn't even been born yet, but I remember where I was, even the headline of the local paper, like it was yesterday. This is the world they have inherited.
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Rest In Peace now and forever -:
Mohamed Atta
Abdul Aziz al Omari
Wail al Shehri
Satam al Suqami
Waleed al Shehri
Fayez Banihammad
Ahmed al Ghamdi
Hamza al Ghamdi
Marwan al Shehhi
Mohand al Shehri
Hani Hanjour
Nawaf al Hazmi
Salem al Hazmi
Khalid al Mihdhar
Majed Moqed
Saeed al Ghamdi
Ahmad al Haznawi
Ahmed al Nami
Ziad Jarrah

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What a powerful compilation of stories. 19 men can hijack airplanes and kill thousands of people. while at the same time, a little girl with a heart as big as the world stands on a street corner handing out paper towels to victims in distress - wanting to do what she could. doing all she could. Well, I'm sobbing at my desk this morning. Love will always win.
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it still gets to me 17 years later my cousion was going to take a job there about 2 weeks before and something in her mind told her not to take it and now she has a beautiful adopted 7 year old boy if she would have taken the job she would not be here today cause the floor she would have been on was the 86th floor thank u god
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This will be a day I never forget, for my life was changed forever working for United Airlines. The crews and passengers of UA93 and UA175 along with AA11 and AA77, will live forever in our hearts! My heart goes out to others who lost loved ones on this horrific day.
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I was born in 2002 and I don-t live in New York, but whenever I see anything related to 9/11 I burst out in tears. All those lives lost, it-s just so sad that people can have so much hatred in their hearts.
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That must've been awful for the families of the loved ones that they lost it was such a tragedy that changed the world forever my heart goes out to the families that have lost their lived ones.
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Seeing the buildings drop and seeing that massive wave of black smoke coming at you at ground level had to be one of the most eerie and terrifying things ever. I can't imagine the pure terror
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I remember I wanted to go to the freedom tower but my mom said she didn't think that she would be able to go there which without asking what she meant I knew exactly what she meant
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Tyle lat mieszkala tam i jeszce ta kobieta tak slabo po angielsku / That polish woman has lived there for so many years and still speaks so poor english?
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I love newyork I get to see the beautiful ground Zero I had goosebumps while walking around the museum. May their souls rest in peace. God is with us
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I remember well where I was and what I felt. where were you? it still bring tears to my eyes. to all that died you are not forgotten.
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To all lives lost that day. You never be forgotten, you will be in our memories, dreams and thoughts. We miss you all
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