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Living in Oklahoma City, my first thought was “Oh, Shìŧ. Not again.”
(apologies for the expletive, but that is fact.)
My second thought was that in ten years, no one would care except the families of the victims.
I hope I’m proven wrong.
Travis
Here’s another web site Mark Evanier pointed out on his web site http://www.newsfromme.com:
http://www.september11victims.com/september11victims/victims_list.htm
As you can tell from the address, it lists those who perished that day. You can click on each name and there’s usually a picture and postings about that person. Reading one of them, and realizing there’s almost 3000 more of them…
I can’t think of what else to say, but that you should do that.
thanks,
Tony
Tony’s link is very sobering. God bless those who perished, and comfort those who still mourn. Let us never forget any of them.
Chris