September 11 is A Day for Remembering and Tribute

By Billie Presby, published Sep 11, 2007
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On Tuesday, September 11th, 2001 the lives of millions of Americans changed. There was a terrorist attack on American soil. Almost 3000 people lost their lives due to the attacks on 9/11. But the rest of us will be haunted forever by the events of that day.

Ask anyone where they were or what they were doing on 9/11 and they can probably answer in detail just what that was. I remember being a work and getting a call about the plane crashes from a friend. I didn't believe it at first, and all we had was a radio. There were so many mixed messages of what actually happened, we had no idea what was going on. When I got home later I saw on TV the images of smoke, people jumping out of windows and the ultimate terror going on throughout the country. The images on TV still disturb me to this day. If they didn't, I wouldn't know what to think of myself.

I also remember how after the attacks, Americans bonded together. People were polite to each other. Opening doors, letting people have their parking spots, letting them out in traffic. Cars decorated American flags and stickers. People proudly wore red white and blue shirts. We cried to Lee Greenwood's God Bless the USA, as it was played on almost every radio station. We talked to family more often. We showed our respects to our countries sacrifice.

But then the joining together slowing faded away. People went back to how they used to be. Then came the war talks. People were angry that we allowed such an attack and cried for war! Make them pay for what they did! But when something did happen, people resented it. Maybe that isn't what they wanted, but it was inevitable to happen. As a group, you will never be able to make everyone happy. I knew the party was over, so to speak, when a police officer told me to take down a sign in the back of my car that said "GOD BLESS THE USA!"

September 11 is A Day for Remembering and Tribute
Date: September 11, 2008
Location:
New York City, NY  USA
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