A Conversation for Talking Point: 11 September, 2001
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Researcher 184313 Posted Sep 12, 2001
Dear Humanitarians All Over the World,
My heart goes out to all the victims. I have been lucky enough to find all of my friends and family in New York, but my love and tears are sent to everyone who suffered a loss. We must band together for support.
Love,
Lauren ~ Los Angeles
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Researcher 184289 Posted Sep 12, 2001
all my heartfelt sympathy to all the innocent people effected by this dreadful act and the American people as a whole. I hope George W. thinks before acting and does nothing rash and realises that this horrific act was perpetrated by a few misguided individuals and not the Islamic people as a whole. As Tony Blair said today this crime was contrary to everything that Islam stands for.
I wish I had better words to describe my sorrow for the people effected
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Presidents girl Posted Sep 12, 2001
Our thoughts and prayers go out to all those involved in this tragedy, having spent some wonderful times in your country and made some good friends we can only wonder at the immensity of the tragedy. Please God let sense prevail and find another way to solve the worlds' problems. John and Barbara Clinton
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Researcher 184328 Posted Sep 12, 2001
All our thoughts are with the victims, survivors, and everyone touched throughout the world by this horrible tragedy.
James P. Grant, Glasgow, Scotland, UK.
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Munch Dûnadan, The Technical Cynical Heifer & Actor Posted Sep 12, 2001
Pearl Harbor wasn't the same- it was an attack on a military target. I can only hope this draws the Bush administration's attention to the fact that a missile defence system won't save a single life against determined attackers, terrorist or military. This is a terrible day, as has been said, for the civilised world, and if there can be one good thing from this horrendous tragedy, it is bringing together the truly democratic world who despite their many political differences are essentially the same.
M de S, England
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Researcher 184317 Posted Sep 12, 2001
I am ashamed to be human but proud to be English my thoughts and love are with the americans and may the victims rest in peace
Unicorn jen
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Researcher 184319 Posted Sep 12, 2001
Words fail me. I cant even begin to imagine what is going through he minds of those affected by this thoughtless act. After arriving home from school yesterday, oblivious to what had happened, sitting down to watch the news. My heart sank. To know that there are people in this world willing to commit such violent acts. My heart goes out to those who have lost family, those searching for family and those not yet found. My prayers are with those who have lost their lives in this tragic event. I will think of you always as this terrifying news shakes the foundations of our world. Peace be with you, one and all. Nothing good can come of this event and I only hope that for the sake of all others in the world, nothing like this will ever occur again. Peace and love for my heart to you all.
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Researcher 184331 Posted Sep 12, 2001
i guess i speak for most of the uk when i say how terrible this is we feel for the men woman and children whom have had there lifes taken away also for the familys god bless you and keep you safe xxxxx
jackie &pete england
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Researcher 184331 Posted Sep 12, 2001
i guess i speak for most of the uk when i say how terrible this is we feel for the men woman and children whom have had there lifes taken away also for the familys god bless you and keep you safe xxxxx
jackie &pete england
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Researcher 184329 Posted Sep 12, 2001
There are just not any words that could possibly mean anything to everyone directly connected to this awful autrocity.
My heart and soul go out to all the people of America and to all the other peoples of the world who lost someone yesterday.
I cannot agree with two wrongs do not make a right. The bible states an eye for an eye. This just cannot be allowed to go unpunished, others will follow suit if it is.
Does anyone remember this?
"In the City of God there will be a great thunder, Two brothers torn
apart by Chaos, while the fortress endures, the great leader will succumb"
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"The third big war will begin when the big city is burning"
Nostradamus 1654
Not only that... he named it New amsterdam.... that was New York's original name! Wasn't it?
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Researcher 184332 Posted Sep 12, 2001
My thoughts and those of my family go out to everyone who has been affected by this tragedy even in the smallest of ways. I personally do not believe in capital punishment and I hate to say it but whoever is behind this deserves everything they get.
As to the possibility of this maybe being the start of a third World War, well what can you say, I am not a very religious person but I hope and pray to God that it doesn't come to that.
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Researcher 184362 Posted Sep 12, 2001
Ewen, Rochester, UK
Our thoughts are with all those affected by this act of horror
how could this happen?
Researcher 184361 Posted Sep 12, 2001
What can i say? What is there to say? Other than that my thoughts and deepest condolences are with the american people right now, as are those of the rest of the world. I know that our sympathy doesnt change the terrible situation, but at least it shows that we care and we will stand by you.
I can only begin to imagine what the american citizens are feeling right now, especially those who were hurt or killed and their families and friends. God bless you all, and i hope that whatever retalliation your country chooses to take is succesful in eradicating this kind of evil.
Rebecca Thompson. Leeds, UK
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Researcher 184371 Posted Sep 12, 2001
My sincer mourn over men and women, who died and still dying under remnants of WTC at NY
I'm shocked by this horrific deed of some deeply misguiden people.
The state of things which lead to such a tragedies must be changed once and forever.
It's a Planet tragedy, not only American
Konstantin, Russian student
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Researcher 184378 Posted Sep 12, 2001
I will never forget the day the twin towers became no more. My mum phoned me at work to tell me to put the tv on. I told everyone in the office to look. As I turned on the tv we watched the 2nd plane tear in to the 2nd twin tower.
I couldnt believe it. I stood upon that roof, 110 stories up, only just 9 months before. I cant describe what I feel.
I know what it meant to me to be there. My heart and prayers go out to the 1000's in New York. I wish I could do something to help. I feel useless. All those emergency service people are risking their lives and have done so by trying to save people and all I can do is watch the tv.
I watch the tv over and over trying to comprehend what has happened. i cant and probably will never be able to. 1000's of innocent lives have been destroyed. WHY?? I keep hoping that I am going to wake up from this terrible nightmare but I know I wont.
My heart and prayers go out to the USA. I dont even want to think about what is going to happen....... I can only hope that no more innocent lives are destroyed.
I send all my love
Leanne, Glasgow, Scotland
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Researcher 184332 Posted Sep 12, 2001
Its not the World which needs to learn something its the people who engage in these acts. If they have a grudge or a problem why take it out on innocents!!!!!!!!
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Researcher 184416 Posted Sep 12, 2001
My sincere condolences.
Our hearts are with you all.
Neal, West Sussex, UK
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Researcher 184449 Posted Sep 12, 2001
My heart grieves for America. My tears and prayers go our to them.
God Bless You
Liane
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