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UPSers. Your Stories From September 11, 2001 Attack On The USA!
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<blockquote data-quote="hurricanegunner" data-source="post: 1023060" data-attributes="member: 22122"><p>I remember being devastated by the senseless loss of life and overwhelmed with sorrow for those who perished and those they left behind. Most of all, I remember the people who chose to leap to their deaths from the towers rather than burning. What a horrendous choice to be forced to make, and yet they had the courage to make that very decision. One photographer said they chose to meet death on their own terms. Unbelievable tragedy and courage at the same time. How could anyone forget that?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hurricanegunner, post: 1023060, member: 22122"] I remember being devastated by the senseless loss of life and overwhelmed with sorrow for those who perished and those they left behind. Most of all, I remember the people who chose to leap to their deaths from the towers rather than burning. What a horrendous choice to be forced to make, and yet they had the courage to make that very decision. One photographer said they chose to meet death on their own terms. Unbelievable tragedy and courage at the same time. How could anyone forget that? [/QUOTE]
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