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Saturday, September 11, 2010

Nationally, “United We Stand” has gone by the wayside, unfortunately


3 comments:

a real winer said...

Thanks for posting this Anon. For a time after those awful events, it seemed like we all knew how to do what was right. Wish it could've lasted longer.

sidrat38 said...

God Bless Kathleen Merryman!

Shortly after the incident that happened at the diner, she wrote a beautiful peace about her own dealings with guilt and grief. I was so moved I actually e-mailed her. She ended up calling me back within minutes, and we ended up talking for almost an hour...what a sweet lady!

She gave me her advice, and it really helped. She even called me back the next day to check up on me.

The world would be a much better place with more people like Kathleen in it.

Anonymous98507 said...

You're welcome.

I watched much of the History Channel's 9/11 anniversary programming yesterday, and in all the footage that was shown I saw only two instances of someone not doing what was right-- a man was kicking someone who had fallen down in front of him during the flight from WTC, and one loud, profane man was shouting that we needed to kill everybody related to the hijackers. I believe that was even before we knew the identity of the hijackers.