Didn't see one so here it is for 2020
The pictures from that day bring back a lot of memories. RIP to all those that died and prayers to the ones left behind.
Didn't see one so here it is for 2020
The pictures from that day bring back a lot of memories. RIP to all those that died and prayers to the ones left behind.
Obama.....
Change you can take to the bank(rupt).
We will never forget. Many heroes rose that day.
Watched a bunch of old footage and coverage from that day on YouTube. Still saddens me.
Stella - my best girl ever.
11/04/1994 - 12/23/2010
Don't wanna get shot by the police?
"Stop Resisting Arrest!"
I can still provide an hour by hour account of what I did on that day from the moment my E7 came running-up the motor pool stairs yelling "Sir! Sir! Turn on the radio!".
Last edited by .455_Hunter; 09-11-2020 at 17:58.
The audio recordings from radio traffic, phone calls etc. are what always get me.
I watched a video about an FD rookie.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/NuKqKJaO5GeQ/
Technically this was Oct 30, 2001, but it reminds me of how we were one, solid, united nation standing as one after 9/11. That tragedy 19 years ago brought us together. Chants of USA everywhere. Flags sold out.
I miss that.
Bush throwing the opening pitch at Yankee stadium.
https://youtu.be/bxR1tZ08FcI
There is an off-road club having a pretty decent sized cruise down the Las Vegas strip.
Except we weren't one solid united nation. The vast majority of us were united but we still had Hillary Clinton and Nancy Pelosi and John Kerry and company all trying to do whatever they could to undermine Bush. They just knew doing it openly immediately after the attack would have been political suicide but there was a reason Hillary loudly defended herself against charges of being unpatriotic before anyone ever accused her of it. The political class was very annoyed that Bush beat Gore even when they did their level best to manufacture votes in Florida.
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