A few days ago
tea cup

U.S.A. friends, Can you please read this?

I am from Canada but wanted you to all know that my thoughts and prayers are with you on 9/11.

I will never forget the call I received from a friend telling me to turn on my TV and then hung up. For one solid week I could not leave my set. Tears were shed for days watching the horror unfold in front of me. It was a nightmare I cannot imagine anyone going through.

To all those who lost loves ones in this disaster, and to all those heroic men and women who helped, my heartfelt prayers are with you.

I’m sure you are all being remembered around the world. I just wanted to reach out personally to you all.

May God be with you as memories once again surface.

With love from Canada.

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A few days ago
Flower Girl

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I remember I was at work, an hour away from my daughter. I just wanted to go to school and take her home. A very sad sad day.
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A few days ago
sarge
I woke up the morning of 9/11 to the news of a plane hitting one of the Trade Center buildings. As I was watching the news, another plane was shown coming around and smashing into the other building. It’s an image I will never get out of my mind. At first, shock and horror filled me. Then when I found out it was a deliberate attack on our nation, my shock turned to anger. What amazes me is that so many Americans seem to have forgotten what it means. It’s the main reason our troops are fighting in Iraq. Now people want to pull out. If we do there will be many more 9/11s. Teacup, this was a very nice thing for you to do, God bless you for it.
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A few days ago
What?
thanks, that’s so nice. I love Canadians…they’re so nice. even tho thats a stereotype i don’t care, you people are great! haha anyways i can’t believe its been 6 years since that’s happened ๐Ÿ™ it is and was very sad ๐Ÿ™ I will never forget it. I visited the site 2 years since it happened and it was sooo empty there, it made me feel like I was missing something, it made me feel lonely and sad….yeah i miss the twin towers. I went in there when i was a little kid, but we couldn’t go all the way up, i don’t remember the inside at all but anyways i do remember the outside and to know if you were standing and looking straight up and having that building fall straight down must have been very terrifying.
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A few days ago
Aqua_Sabrina
That’s Cool, My Mother Is From Canada Too But Moved Here To Get A Job…=)
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A few days ago
Rick R , Super Duper Samurai ไพ
While it happened on the soil of the US. It affected the entire world.

Like you, I was glued to my TV non-stop. Matter of fact, I remember driving into work when it happened and how it was the weirdest traffic flow id ever seen. And that was about 15 mins before the attacks.

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A few days ago
Beauty14
I cry everytime i think about it toot’s a shame people had to die that way i was just watching flight 93 and that was one of the most inspiring movies ever
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A few days ago
Anonymous
I’m a Canadian as well and want to say Canada will always be there for our American friends.
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A few days ago
Anonymous
Thank you sooo much. That was the best tribute I have heard this year.
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A few days ago
CCRIDER69
THANK YOU!!

THERE ALSO WAS VICTIMS FROM CANADA…IN THE TWIN TOWERS..

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A few days ago
Anonymous
wow i normally cannot stand a single thing canadians say, but this is very sweet and touching… thank you
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