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Jennifer Czmut, Chelmsford
to all the families that have lost loved ones, you are in my prayers.
Frank Horbert, Milford
This will bring us together as a nation like we have never seen before. White, black, young, old, rich & poor are suddenly united as one. American.
Alex Cullen, Needham
I can, and at the same time can not imagine the pain, anger and emptiness that all who have been affected by this horrible event. My heart and soul goes to all of you.
Julie & Tim Walsh, Auburn
Our thoughts and prayers go out to those families and friends who are suffering through this tragedy. God Bless America!!!
Jim, Boston
New York, my heart goes out to you -- bury your dead, morn their loss, and rebuild those towers.
There but for the grace of God go I -- I've been on both flights from Boston to LA many times
To America -- find out who did this (quickly) and destroy them without warning.
Misty Steward, Pontotoc, Mississippi
Even though we live thousands of miles apart my heart aches as if you were one of my closest family members. Words can not touch the sorrow that I feel. Let there be comfort in knowing that you do not mourn alone, we as a country mourn with you. My every thought and prayer is with you.
GOD BLESS AMERICA!
Corinne Rubin, Geneva, Switzerland
It's a strange feeling watching the horror unfold on television from safehaven Switzerland. I wasn't able to contact friends/family in/near Methuen and DC until after 3am (phone lines busy). The hardest blow came when I saw that 2 of the airliners were out of Boston. The other Americans living abroad that I've talked to, like me, feel removed, cut off, and wish more than anything to be home right now, to be with our friends and families, and "properly" feel. My heart goes out to all of you. Stay strong.
G.W., Boston
Please Fly the Red, White and Blue. Everywhere & Anywhere, as a sign we WILL make it through.
John Evans, Orono, ME
I'm absolutely stricken by what's
happened. Yesterday people in Bangor
were waiting in line for six hours to
give blood, it seemed like the one
thing we could do when we were feeling
so powerless up here. To the families
and friends of the victems, you're not
going thru this alone, all of America
and much of the world is grieving with
you.
Beverly Outram, Arlington
We all our in this together. This American tragedy has shown the rest
of the world just what the "United" States of America is all about. I have
seen and heard and read about the coming together of people all over this
land. People talking, crying, uniting and grieving together.
that is a wonderful thing to experience.
the whole world's prayers and thoughts are with you in your grief.
God Bless This Wonderful Country of ours.
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