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IN VINO VERITAS
In 2001 I worked in NYC and my office was at 129 Nassau st which is two blocks from the World Trade Center complex. I was normally at my desk at 8 every morning but had a meeting in Long Island that morning and decided to drive straight to Long Island instead of leaving from my office. I was approaching the Varrazano bridge when the second plane hit and I saw the explosion. It was a scary moment as I had no clue what was happening as I was listening to a cd and not the radio, I put the radio on and the first word I heard was terrorism and that they were closing all bridges. I drove about 110 miles an hour back across the Gothels bridge and looked back and all you could see was smoke in the sky. I lost some friends that day
I'm sorry for your loss Scotty.
[SIZE=+1]A Prayer for USA[/SIZE]
[SIZE=+1]David Cohen
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I pray for the survivors of the attack on September 11, 2001.
I pray for the families who have lost loved ones.
I pray for the rescue workers and police on the scene.
I pray for the doctors and nurses caring for the hurting.
I pray for the reporters who work through intense emotion to bring us the pictures and news of the day.
I pray for the President and other elected leaders who so desperately need wisdom from beyond themselves.
I pray for the pastors in Washington and New York who care first-hand for the spiritual needs of those who have experienced this great tragedy.
I pray for the military and intelligence agencies who seek to find out who would do this so they might be brought to justice.
I pray for our nation -- that this event will bring us together and turn our thoughts toward helping each other to fight and VANISH the terrorism out of the world.
I pray for all those who might be tempted to think that violence accomplishes anything of lasting value. We've seen too much of it in the recent years.
Lastly, I pray for every peace lover in this world.
May God break the cycle of violence to make a difference for His Peace and Grace in this sinful world.
GOD BLESS AMERICA.