Wow, that was very intense. A WONDERFUL artical, actually. I remember it clearly, even though I was only in kindergarten. It was just another normal day to me, it never really 'clicked' on what happen. Until I was ten, there was a 9/11: Autobiography of the brave passengers who changed the coarse of the plane and crashed in to the field, then it showed footage of the towers. That was when it really 'clicked' that our nation was touched in such a way it would never, ever, be the same.
R.I.P Everyone who died, and the once glorious New York skyline.
I'm also sorry for the people who were lost.I am very proud of the soldiers that fight for our freedom.And may all the families have the best rest of their lives.
RIP and I'm truly sorry for your loss.
I would just like to clarify one thing, those terrorists aren't muslim because it is against islam to kill one single innocent soul, whatever they conspired on that day was planned with other terrorists from different ethnic groups, please search further more about the truth.
And my heart goes for all those who have lost someone on that horrible day or lived through terror through that day.
R.I.P Everyone who died, and the once glorious New York skyline.