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	<title>Comments on: A day to remember</title>
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		<title>by: Carol</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Sep 2005 00:59:17 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>I remember 9/11 well just like I remember the assasination of Kennedy and other horrifically tragic episodes in the history of our country in the last 40 some odd years.  I was shocked, angered and heartsick with grief, but the evilness behind the deed did not surprise me nor was I surprised by the strenght displayed by America or our response.  The only thing that really caught me by surprise was discovering that humans really panic just like they show in the movies.  I watched from my eleventh floor window as the street below filled up with cars in the space of 15 minutes following the crash into the Pentagon.  I watched three accidents in rapid succession and people literally get out of their cars abondoning them in the street.  I thought the world had gone mad.  However, I didn't experience a conversion or anything.  I already had faith in my country and its people.  If anything 9/11 reaffirmed my faith in my countrymen and affirmed my value system as worthy.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I remember 9/11 well just like I remember the assasination of Kennedy and other horrifically tragic episodes in the history of our country in the last 40 some odd years.  I was shocked, angered and heartsick with grief, but the evilness behind the deed did not surprise me nor was I surprised by the strenght displayed by America or our response.  The only thing that really caught me by surprise was discovering that humans really panic just like they show in the movies.  I watched from my eleventh floor window as the street below filled up with cars in the space of 15 minutes following the crash into the Pentagon.  I watched three accidents in rapid succession and people literally get out of their cars abondoning them in the street.  I thought the world had gone mad.  However, I didn&#8217;t experience a conversion or anything.  I already had faith in my country and its people.  If anything 9/11 reaffirmed my faith in my countrymen and affirmed my value system as worthy.
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