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Sunday, October 17, 2004

I found this on a message board I frequent. after seeing it I thought...." I think everyone ought to see this, it looks like most of the nation has forgotten" Anyway, here's the link.

tribute

A word of warning, I found this to be a VERY emotional flash presentation. I would probably even go as far as to say if you don't want the kids to see the images of 9/11, you'd be best to not watch whilst they're around.

it reminded me why we're doing some of the things we're doing in the world.

I almost forgot. this is an extreamly large download, (7 meg), so if you're on dial-up you might not want to click the link.

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