The Children of 9/11

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I read a nice article story this week in a UK Newspaper that I access on Line. The Daily Mail.
It was called the Children of 9/11 where the mothers who were pregnant lost their husbands or partners in the horrors of that day.
My hope is they all have happy lives and that they never forget the fathers they never met many of whom were in the wrong place at the wrong time and some who were called upon to save lives.
We all think we have problems and then life kicks us up the behind likes this or with a Tsunami or an earthquake, dealing with the after effect for all those lives that are affected.
An earthquake or a fire or a flood, or an aircrash like the one that just killed the hockey players but 9/11 will live with us for ever I am afraid because that seems to have been the whole objective of the inhuman beings who organised it and caused devastation, fear and terrible inconvenience all around the world and not just in the target country of USA.
I remember watching the horrors on live TV like millions of others and wondering what the outcome would be. There is not final outcome just madness in a world that still has a large percentage of people who think nothing of murder like this.
The problems lie in the heads of maniacs who fight for something that is completely meaningless but has caused millions to suffer directly and indirectly. The cost in money and lives continues to escalate day by day.
Sadly some of us human beings are not human at all.

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The Children of 9/11

Thank you for posting this much needed blog.

    Stanman
May Your Light Forever Shine
    Stanman
May Your Light Forever Shine

Children of 9/11

People magazine also has a wonderful article of the children and stories of how thet are coping -- HUGS RICHIE

Thank you Julie,

ALISON

I have just been watching the Memorial Service from Ground Zero and the most poignant part
was from the children who will never know their parent due to their loss on that infamous day.
Your blog was so timely and shows your warmth and empathy.Thank you.

ALISON