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In Memoriam - September 11th, 2001 |
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This page is dedicated to the respectful memory of the victims of the September Eleventh terrorist attacks on the United States. May they be swiftly bourn to a place where the horror of that day and the pain of a death that was both unexpected and undeserved is quickly forgotton; a place where the only tears that are shed are those of joy.
I shall also miss the World Trade Center. I spent many a day relaxing with friends in the tower's shadow, basking in the cool spray from the courtyard fountain, and gazing from their lofty heights. I prefer to remember them as they were, and pray that I might be able to look down from towers as high as the ones that went before. In life as in all things, it is always best to: |
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Failure to bring justice to those who would plan and execute such a murderous crime would serve only to despoil the memory of those who died, especially those that died so others may live. |
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The photograph is not mine and I cannot remember the website I downloaded it from. If I figure it out, I'll post a link. The graphic is also not of my design. It was previously a billboard over the I - 495 Lincoln Tunnel Extension in New Jersey and now graces a billboard on the Pulaski Skyway. The words are my own. - John J. Marciano |
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