Saturday, September 11, 2010

Its been 9 years...We will never ever forget.....

5 comments:

Ray's Cowboy said...

Sad day. I was at work and saw the seond plane gooing into the buikding.

Ray

Anonymous said...

such sad memories, but we must never forget.

Anonymous said...

This day changed America and our lives forever. I will always remember where I was at when I got the news. Very sad day but we have pushed on. You just can't stop America!

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

Let's go back to the beginning of Veterans Day. It used to be Armistice Day, because at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918, World War I came to an end... Veterans Day, instead of an occasion for denouncing war, has become an occasion for bringing out the flags, the uniforms, the martial music, the patriotic speeches...Those who name holidays, playing on our genuine feeling for veterans, have turned a day that celebrated the end of a horror into a day to honor militarism. As a combat veteran myself, of a 'good war,' against fascism, I do not want the recognition of my service to be used as a glorification of war. Veterans Day should be an occasion for a national vow: No more war victims on the other side; no more war veterans on our side." —Howard Zinn