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I hope we all set aside a few moments today for silent reflection to honor the thousands of people who died on 9/11/01 in New York, Washington, DC, and Shanksville, Pa. We also need to offer our thanks for the thousands more servicemen and women from many nations who died or were wounded in the years since, as well as those who served our nation so proudly and bravely.

This anniversary is a stark reminder that what happens on the sports field pales in comparison to events in the world arena.

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I hope we all set aside a few moments today for silent reflection to honor the thousands of people who died on 9/11/01 in New York, Washington, DC, and Shanksville, Pa. We also need to offer our thanks for the thousands more servicemen and women from many nations who died or were wounded in the years since, as well as those who served our nation so proudly and bravely.

This anniversary is a stark reminder that what happens on the sports field pales in comparison to events in the world arena.

 

Its amazing that it has been 9 years.

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Truly a horrific day in history. RIP to all victims.

 

My thoughts and prayers go out to all of the victims' families, as well.

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Absolutely. I was in my 7th grade english class when it was announced over the loud speaker and it still feels like yesterday. So surreal that it actually happened.

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I hope we all set aside a few moments today for silent reflection to honor the thousands of people who died on 9/11/01 in New York, Washington, DC, and Shanksville, Pa. We also need to offer our thanks for the thousands more servicemen and women from many nations who died or were wounded in the years since, as well as those who served our nation so proudly and bravely.

This anniversary is a stark reminder that what happens on the sports field pales in comparison to events in the world arena.

 

 

I agree with you whole heartedly about this notwoz. I respect everyone who serves our armed forces, present and past. Playing a football game does not compare to paying the ultimate price. We need to put this into perspective.

 

:worthy:

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I hope we all set aside a few moments today for silent reflection to honor the thousands of people who died on 9/11/01 in New York, Washington, DC, and Shanksville, Pa. We also need to offer our thanks for the thousands more servicemen and women from many nations who died or were wounded in the years since, as well as those who served our nation so proudly and bravely.

This anniversary is a stark reminder that what happens on the sports field pales in comparison to events in the world arena.

 

Thank you for the reminder. I didn't need it though there is not a day that goes by that I don't remember it.

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