Where Were You?
Today is September 11th. It’s been 8 years since that dreadful day in 2001. It began as such a beautiful day in the USA. Weather from coast to coast was lovely and everything seemed to be going right for a change. But then – our world came crashing down.
It is good to remember exactly where you were on pivotal days in history. It reminds us of what happened. Those moments are forever suspended in our memories never to be forgotten. That is unless we ignore them.
I was working 3rd shift at the time so when the first plane hit, I was in bed. A family member woke me saying that we were being bombed. I hurriedly got to a television in time to see the second plane hit on live television. Where were you? What were you doing?
We must never forget the truth of that day. We must not let the crazies of this world skew the truth of what exactly happened. People like Van Jones and Charlie Sheen who believe the government either covered up the attacks or worse, orchestrated them.
Remember, nearly 3,000 of our fellow citizens died that gruesome day in 2001.

Where were you? What were you doing?

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