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Moment of silence

Moment of silence

Please give a moment of silence for the victims of the the cowardly terrorists.
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Reply #26 Top
Can you immagine the precision and the synchro of such an orror?

It must have taken months to organize THAT,
do you all think that Israelians or Palestinians have such a capability?
Reply #27 Top
It is almost impossible to comprehend what has happened today. The impact alone is what hurts the
most. I mean first the Towers, then the Pentagon, and then the last jet simply just crashing like it
did, is not only hard to describe, but hurts to do so. Not only the nation but the entire world was for
ced to realize how vulnerable we are. The only things that are left to see is what will happen next.
Reply #28 Top
We will all remember today, the world will change, and I don't think that the people behind this are going to like the change, allot of freedom will be lost by allot of people because of this.
You can’t keep poking the Giant; eventually it will stop watching TV and swat you.
Reply #29 Top
Ame235 - Hell yes they do...
Reply #30 Top
Shut up and give some moments to your brain to elaborate thoughts before talking Ame. As a human you should know what your being nature is.

I still can't believe what happened. I've just come back home here in Italy three days ago from the Apple. I think I shouldn't develop the pictures I took in the World Trade Center.

Please have some moments of silence and think WHY?
Reply #31 Top
Citizen Ame235,

You have to realize that with the right motivation, the belief that what you are doing is just, and the
willingness to sacrifice everything, no matter if that sacrifice is your life or the lives of others, anybody
is cabable of anything
Reply #32 Top
I'm pretty stunned by the whole thing. I've been to those towers -- recently. If you haven't been there, it's really hard to describe. Those buildings are huge. Not just big like a skyscraper in a typical large city, these buildings were just immense. And they are on top of a concentration of subways. I was in there recently showing WindowBlinds to one of the magazines that are located in that building.

I'll have to frame my World Trade Center security badge now.
Reply #33 Top
This is a very sad day, I'am lost for words.
My condolences go out to you all.
Reply #34 Top
This is surreal. I knew the pilot of the first plane that crashed into the towers. Though I only knew him in passing. He's from my home town.

I had met him and his wife (she also works or worked for the airlines) once or twice in the 80s. He was a friend of a friend and had lent us the use of his house on a lake one summer on the days he was flying. When they said his name on the TV I nearly jumped off the sofa.

I'm still waiting to hear about my cousin She lives in Manhattan and works somewhere in Manhattan's financial district. I just saw her last week at her dad's funeral.

Another friend's family (albeit distant)aquantance was on the 100th floor of one of the towers. They got a cell phone call from him saying he was okay but that's the last they heard.

This is so surreal...
Reply #35 Top
As I continue to watch the news, I slowly feel so little and unimportant? A lot of folks don't want to hear about prophecy, but I'm afraid in this time of our lives we need to ask the Lord for mercy and grace for our country and ourselves.

Davescabin
Reply #36 Top
What an horrific tragedy. My prayers goes to the families of the victims and I hope that these cowards are going to pay for their crimes.
Reply #37 Top
What an horrific tragedy. My prayers goes to the families of the victims and I hope that these cowards are going to pay for their crimes.
Reply #38 Top
As Chris pointed out, this is surreal. Seeing that big Boeing crashing into the tower over and over again. Just like a movie... only this was reality. Must be spooky to be an American in a big city today.
Reply #39 Top
I am shocked about this terrible attack. What a tragedy. My prayers goes to the families of the victims.
Reply #40 Top
my prayers go to all of the families of the innocent victims of this cowardly attack.
Reply #41 Top
Amen to all the sentiments or condolence.

Nothing more can be said
Reply #43 Top
I have a friend in Belgium who called me to see how I was, because I live in DC. She was telling me that everything there is chaos as well. Traffic is stand still, embassy is obviously closed, chaos in the streets, etc. She tells me after talking to her coworkers and friends and family that the general consensus seems to be fear that our government will overreact and begin WW3. She was supposed to come visit me at the end of the month. I wonder if that'll be possible.

Anyways, from talks with friends and coworkers, the most interesting things I hear going around are the comparisons to Pearl Harbor, the date 911-2001, the govt new in advance but Bush wants a reason for war, USAF shot down the PA flight before it could reach the white house, etc.

Oy. That's all I can say... my head is like marmalade.
Reply #44 Top
My god. Another 40 story building just fell as I write this... I don't know what to say.
Reply #45 Top
I'm givin my prayers for all peoples concerned in this tragedy... please God help those families, help them...
Reply #46 Top
mediafly -
As a Army Vet, I can honestly say and hope that hopefully Baby Boy Bush will use his head and not let this turn into WWIII. War is not something that a soldier wants to happen or even be part of. I was in the active Army when it was thought that the Gulf Conflict was going to start again. It is a scary thing to have to deal with and I would not wish that experience on anybody.
Reply #47 Top
I'm completely shocked by the scenes that I've witnessed today... My thoughts now go out to all those who have suffered as a result of this cowardly attack... There simply aren't words to describe what I am feeling now...
Reply #49 Top
No one could concentrate at my office today even thought we are very far from New York. My in-laws in Mexico told me that the US is not alone in its shock, sadness and outrage.
Reply #50 Top
Please consider donating blood or making some other contribution to the Red Cross. You can visit the Red Cross website at http://www.redcross.org/
BTW, JavaBrain and other Stardockians went to give blood today and there was a 4 hour line. Be prepared to wait or make an appointment.