By Scott Fuller
(Contact / Staff Bio)
September 11, 2008 - 07:49 a.m. EST
Most everyone remembers where they were and what they were doing on this day seven years ago.
Share your 9/11 memories and wishes in the comment field below.
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Best wishes to the families of the victims, families of the military fighting in Iraq and elsewhere, and to all Americans who pause in their own way to reflect on what this day means to them.
It was a scary day for me. I was working for IBM in Boulder, CO when it happened around 7:10am MST. IBM restricted anyone from leaving or entering the entire 20 building complex because major corporations were storing all they're data at the facility. We all thought the entire nation was going to be attacked.
I hope all the survivors and family members are doing well. They are in my prayers.
I was in 8th grade at Riverton Middle School... I woke up to CNN with the second plane hitting the south tower. We watched the news coverage all day long in school and they told us we would never forget it and I never will.
I know it's not much, but if you are a troop or are family to a troop THANK YOU! Don't get discouraged with state of the world, the fight against terror is and will always be a worthy cause and no matter what side of the political fence you are on you can't argue with that!
I remember that day well. I was dropping my girls off to their grandma to go to work and I remeber my mom coming from her room where she had been watching the attack. She was in tears trying to tell me what was happening. It was just crazy. I listened all the way to work on the radio and we listened to it the rest of the day and watched what coverage we could from a tv at work. I also cried and prayed alot for the poeple there and all they were going through. I give all my blessings for the military men and women we have for all they have given up for my freedom. And for those who don't approve of the war, those men and women are fighting for your freedom of speech to disagree with all that our President has put forward to protect all of us. My prayers go out to all who lost someone special on this day 7 years ago. May GOD be with you.
September 11, 2008
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Best wishes to the families of the victims, families of the military fighting in Iraq and elsewhere, and to all Americans who pause in their own way to reflect on what this day means to them.
September 11, 2008
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It was a scary day for me. I was working for IBM in Boulder, CO when it happened around 7:10am MST. IBM restricted anyone from leaving or entering the entire 20 building complex because major corporations were storing all they're data at the facility. We all thought the entire nation was going to be attacked.
I hope all the survivors and family members are doing well. They are in my prayers.
September 11, 2008
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I was in 8th grade at Riverton Middle School... I woke up to CNN with the second plane hitting the south tower. We watched the news coverage all day long in school and they told us we would never forget it and I never will.
I know it's not much, but if you are a troop or are family to a troop THANK YOU! Don't get discouraged with state of the world, the fight against terror is and will always be a worthy cause and no matter what side of the political fence you are on you can't argue with that!
September 11, 2008
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I remember that day well. I was dropping my girls off to their grandma to go to work and I remeber my mom coming from her room where she had been watching the attack. She was in tears trying to tell me what was happening. It was just crazy. I listened all the way to work on the radio and we listened to it the rest of the day and watched what coverage we could from a tv at work. I also cried and prayed alot for the poeple there and all they were going through.
I give all my blessings for the military men and women we have for all they have given up for my freedom. And for those who don't approve of the war, those men and women are fighting for your freedom of speech to disagree with all that our President has put forward to protect all of us.
My prayers go out to all who lost someone special on this day 7 years ago. May GOD be with you.