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here is a montage i heard on the radio this morning... brought tears to my eyes as i relived that day. for anyone not in the U.S. this is PRETTY close to feeling what we all did that day >>>>>> http://www.evlls1.com/911.mp3 <<<<
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uploading the mp3 to my server. just a second. sorry about that
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There are no words in the english language to adequately describe the emotion i felt as i listened to that. My heart was absolutely torn to pieces when i heard the voice of the woman whose husband called her from inside the tower as it was collapsing. It has been seven years since that horrible day and the pain, anguish, and anger of that day are as fresh in me as the day it happened. The only solace that i can find is to look toward the strength exhibited by the people of our great nation after that terrible tragedy. And hope that i may be able to find even a speck of that strength in myself. I thank you sir for posting this link from the bottom of my heart. Because while it is in remembrance of the greatest tragedy mankind has ever known. It shows just how strong our great nation truly is.

GOD BLESS AMERICA!
Did anyone else watch "102 Minutes That Changed America" on The History Channel last night? Lots of footage I never saw before from private people who had cameras on.
Did anyone else watch "102 Minutes That Changed America" on The History Channel last night? Lots of footage I never saw before from private people who had cameras on.[/b]
I watched it.... Lots of pics too, one that sticks in my head is when someone snapped a pic as the first tower fell. It was a very detailed high quality pic and it just showed the building colapsing inside itself.
Did anyone else watch "102 Minutes That Changed America" on The History Channel last night? Lots of footage I never saw before from private people who had cameras on.[/b]
I watched it as well. I felt it was one of the better documentaries that I have seen about the subject. No reporters, just regular people recording what is happening and the anguish in their voices.
that was good...
If you get a few minutes, click on this link and watch each of the videos.

http://www.history.com/genericContent.do?id=60326
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