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Honoring Amerca's heroes
Friday, September 05, 2008
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I want to thank our country's veterans, police and firemen, and anyone who has ever stood up against the odds to defend the U.S. from the terrorists who destroyed the World Trade Center, part of The Pentagon, and nearly The White House.

Sept. 11, 2001 was a day that will be burned into the mind of America forever. 2,801 people were killed in the devastating terrorist attack.
What started out as a peaceful morning in New York turned deadly when the first Boeing 767 ripped into into World Trade Center's North Tower

at 8:45 a.m. and 19 minutes later, another Boeing smashed its way through the South Tower, sending debris flying over the shocked New York city.
The unthinkable had just happened.

Both towers were flaming, threatening to collapse. Hundreds of people were trapped above the area where the jetliners had hit. Some people jumped out of the burning towers, there was no way they could survive the 90 floor fall, but it looked better than staying in the burning mess of what once was such a great symbol for America.
At 9:43 a.m., American Airlines Flight 77 slammed into the Pentagon, barely slowed by the two foot thick exterior walls, before cutting through three of the building's five rings, trapping hundreds of workers. Kept alive by thousands of gallons of jet fuel, a huge firestorm caused smoke to engulf the Pentagon and Washington. Some 15 minutes later, the South Tower's melting supports couldn't hold the once magnificent skyscraper up any longer, and the building collapsed. Its fall sent literally tons of dust, ash and debris that covered the surrounding area, choking and blinding survivors. At 10:28 am, the North Tower suffered the same fate.

The World Trade Center was gone forever.

A fourth plane, Flight 93, was also hijacked, although it never met its mark. The Boeing jet was planned to be crashed into the White House, but because of the brave passengers who, regardless of race, background, and political view came together to defeat their terrorist captors and protect the president of the United States.

On this blog, I would rather not see any bashing or arguing, but rather see people honoring those they have seen being true patriots. Do you know anyone?

I hope to see everyone wearing America's colors with U.S. flags flying high on this sad anniversary.

God Bless America, My Home, Sweet Home!

Angelina Gervasio is a seventh-grade student at Redwood Middle School. Her blog appears weekly, if she's caught up on homework and has no other school or family committments.
9 comment(s)

freeport56 wrote on Sep 5, 2008 10:51 AM:

" Angelina-

No one could improve upon the words you have spoken. Everyday, ordinary people do extradordinary things.

Thank you for the reminder of where we have been and the direction we need to go in.

God Bless America! "

pharper wrote on Sep 5, 2008 12:57 PM:

" No matter my political feelings on the war, I always support our troops.

Thank you to all of them. "

Angelina Gervasio wrote on Sep 5, 2008 3:24 PM:

" freeport & pharper-
Thank You. "

glenroy wrote on Sep 5, 2008 10:34 PM:

" Angelina Gervasio…..what a wonderful letter….who knows maybe someday you’ll be our President…. "

kevin wrote on Sep 6, 2008 3:55 PM:

" Great letter Angelina! Thank you.

And thanks to our brave troops who have protected and defended us the last 7 years. And a special thanks to President Bush for having the stamina and forsight to make it happen. "

funnyme wrote on Sep 8, 2008 6:29 AM:

" My husband's BD is on 9-11. Now we "celebrate it" with a sad memory as a background and we thank God, our troops and the brave men and women who have kept us safe since that awful morning.

I remember being in the kitchen by 7 in the morning to begin preparing a special dinner to celebrate my husband's BD with some friends and family. My kids, 5 and 2 at that time, still sleeping when my husband called me and told me to turn the radio on and start listening to the news because it seemed odd that a couple of planes had just crashed into the WTC in New York.
After listening for a while it came clear we had just being attacked by TERRORISTS, and it wasn't over because the Pentagon had just gotten hit and there was a plane missing somewhere in the radar...

Unbelievable!

And here we are, seven years later, still safe and still talking about it. Never forgotten!

I second kevin.
Thank you US troops for keeping us safe. God Bless You!
Thank you Mister President for being a
G reat
W ise and
B rave MAN! "

PlasticPinkFlamingo wrote on Sep 8, 2008 1:02 PM:

" Angelina, thank you for a stirring and heartfelt tribute to our heroes. I could not have written it any better. And of course I'll add my big thanks to our armed forces, our police, our firemen, and our emergency medical technicians and all the others who watch our backs and keep all of our homes safe. "

Angelina Gervasio wrote on Sep 8, 2008 3:35 PM:

" OGreatPinkOne-
Thanks! Do you rememer what you were doing when you first heard about it? "

PlasticPinkFlamingo wrote on Sep 8, 2008 10:17 PM:

" Yes, I was driving my son to school and then I was going to work. We turned on the radio right when the first plane hit the tower. There was a lot of speculation at first but then the second plane hit and we knew we were under a terrorist attack. "

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