A Conversation for Talking Point: 11 September, 2001
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Researcher 184246 Posted Sep 12, 2001
My thoughts are with those innocent people and espeicially those on the planes who knew they were going to die...
This a blatant cowardice attack...
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Jude Posted Sep 12, 2001
My prayers and thoughts are with all the victims of this terrible tragedy.
Jude from Uxbridge, Middlesex, England
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Researcher 184253 Posted Sep 12, 2001
My thoughts and prayers are with ALL affected by the terrible events of yesterday in the US.
May God be with you all at this time.
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Researcher 184251 Posted Sep 12, 2001
How horrific. How close to home...
~Teenage Girl from New York
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Researcher 184252 Posted Sep 12, 2001
Today is the day after what I feel is amongst one of the most tragic events in human history, my heart, prayers and thoughts go out to the american people - and I hope the world has truly learned something from this terrible event.
Andy.
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the Posted Sep 12, 2001
I can add little else other than to say my sympathies are with everyone affected by this terrible act - regardless of where people worked, every victim had family and friends.
Gareth, London, UK
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Researcher 184250 Posted Sep 12, 2001
Young man, please keep your faith. It is a time to be very sad, but it is also a time for free, peaceful people all over the world to unite and defeat the few evil souls in our world. Just about all people in the world are inherently good, but there are some that are misguided and have been mislead by their evil leaders. But as long as those of us who believe in peace and freedom continue to fight for our peace, we will prevail. God Bless You and all young people and God help us all--young and old--to help one another through this nightmare.
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Arathorn Posted Sep 12, 2001
Even after 30 hours I just want to rewind the video to prove that all I have been watching is just a sickening Holywood Disaster Movie. But deep in my heart I know it is for real and my sincere sympathy goes out to all Americans in this, their greatest hour of need,
Arathorn (Thankfully neither a Muslim or a Christian)
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Arathorn Posted Sep 12, 2001
Even after 30 hours I just want to rewind the video to prove that all I have been watching is just a sickening Holywood Disaster Movie. But deep in my heart I know it is for real and my sincere sympathy goes out to all Americans in this, their greatest hour of need,
Arathorn (Thankfully neither a Muslim or a Christian)
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Researcher 184277 Posted Sep 12, 2001
I agree... thoughts must go to all the people who lost family and who are waiting to hear who is responsible. We should all pray that those responsible will be brought to justice
Chatman(Andrew Chapman, Edinburgh)
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Researcher 184272 Posted Sep 12, 2001
If the wind could carry thoughts, then I'm sure the world would be full of sadness and grief. My sympathies go out to all who have suffered and who have lost.
Adam, St. Albans, UK
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Researcher 184286 Posted Sep 12, 2001
It is so hard to say what I want to in words but I will try my best. My heart goes out to all of those involved in the attacks on America, whether it be those who have been killed, survivors or the families and friends of those involved.
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Researcher 184295 Posted Sep 12, 2001
I cry and pray for all of you. God be with you. Love and peace to you from all of us here.
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Researcher 184275 Posted Sep 12, 2001
When I saw what happened on television I din't take it in. It was just like a film. I didn't take it in until we looked through the papers at school today. The photos hit home then. It terrified me that we might go to war, and I pray that we don't. I'm deeply sorry for the families and friends of those who are either dead or still under the rubble. My prayers go out to all of you.
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Researcher 184293 Posted Sep 12, 2001
To all who have been hurt by this wanton savagery, my prayers are for you all. For those souls who were taken from this life without a chance to make their peace with God - don't worry - He's very understanding "My father's house has many rooms; if it were not so - I would have told you".
I cannot begin to comprehend the scale and intensity of the pain you must be feeling - but I'll try.
God love and bless you all
Ralph Murray
UK
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TDiD - Student of Luck/Fate Posted Sep 12, 2001
Deepest thoughts go out to all the victims of this tragedy, their families and the brave rescue workers that show such faith in the face of such odds.
TDiD
Chris Surma, England.
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Researcher 184281 Posted Sep 12, 2001
No words can express our heartfelt sorrow. May God bless you and yours and we pray that you will find some kind of comfort as the days and months move on.
Mike from East Lothian, Scotland
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Researcher 184300 Posted Sep 12, 2001
I would like to offer my sympathies and best wishes to all the victims of the awful plane hijacks, their friends and families and all across America. My heart goes out to you all and you're are in my thoughts and prayers. God bless.
Love always,
Katy xxx
England
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Researcher 184305 Posted Sep 12, 2001
Such a terrible thing is almost unbelieveable and all thoughts must lie with those died needlesy. I hope now that George Bush will properly investigate who the culprits are and not jump to conclusions. One thing to remember is that 2 wrongs can never make a right, it scares me when Americsa talks openly of punishing coutries who harbur terroists, just what is the definition of harbouring? Should we also bomb Northen Ireland with cruise missles because of terrorist attacks on london?
I personaly have many friends all over the world, and one thing runs common in them all, and that is they are all loving people who just want to get on with their lifes. I'm tired of seeing governments acting against the will of its own people.
Remember no one wins a war.
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