Never forget who attack us either. Thousands danced in the street in jubilation. When we forget we are destined to repeat.
One of the bravest things I've ever heard of....Never forget who attack us either. Thousands danced in the street in jubilation. When we forget we are destined to repeat.
Totally agree with you W.C.Never forget who attack us either. Thousands danced in the street in jubilation. When we forget we are destined to repeat.
For those that haven't seen it, the 9/11 memorial in NYC is a must see, but tough, visit.
Other than the DDay Memorial in Normandy, and the Holocaust museum in DC, its the most moving memorial/museum I've visited.
A true hero: https://www.awesomestories.com/asset/view/Rick-Rescorla-Saved-2-687-Lives-on-September-11
Yep.The 9/11 memorial is incredible. Except when I went it there was a field trip there with hundreds of little kids there that weren't even born when 9/11 happened. Nothing the memorial can do, but seeing all of these kids run around and act a fool on a grave site for 3000 people was upsetting