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Janis, Boston
Watching CNN last night and seeing the myriad of Massachusetts residents on those flights that crashed into the world trade center buildings, really struck a chord within me that I can't even begin to fathom. I can not even begin to express my deepest sympathies for the families and loved ones of all casualities and missing persons. My deepest appreciation goes to all rescue workers in New York, Washington, and the Pittsburgh area for their continued efforts.

Matt, Worcester
The best thing we can do now is Hang the American Flag with pride and help your fellow American out in times of need as we are now all united as one.

Steve, Haverhill
It's times like this that all of us drop our grudges against one another and stand united for our Country! Our thoughts and prayers are out there for all people devestaed by this tragedy. God Bless them all.

Cindy K., Canton
We've lost not only so many loved ones, relatives and friends but a way of life. Let us take this time to help each other, donate whatever we can to the cause of helping the survivors and their families. We will become stronger, but we also need to take this time to grieve. God bless us all.

Peter Kunigonis, Worcester
With everything that has been going on for past few days, our children are trying to figure out what's happening. In their own little way it's quite apparent they understand. I was quite proud of my 10 yr old daughter this morning when she was getting dressed for school. She purposely went looking for a certain jersey she had in her drawer. What she found was the jersey with a picture of the Statue of Liberty with the Twin Towers in the background and the words "New York". To her this was a tribute to all the people involved in the terrible and tragic events of the past few days.

Barbara LaRue, Revere
My thoughts and prayers are with you all, may God give you strength to get through this horrific time. God Bless.

Steven, Chicago, IL
Living in Chicago these past ten years it is heavy on my heart to know that flying back home to visit friends and family will undoubtably be very difficult to do. I will never be the same.

Julia, Newfoundland, Canada
To all those who suffered a loss in these horrific tragedies in NYC, Washington, and Pennsylvania- Please know that Canadians are behind you all the way. I'm certain that you are in the thoughts and prayers of all Canadians at this time. As this tragedy progresses and it is time to take action on those who committed these acts, we will stand behind you and you can be certain that we will be more than willing to lend a hand and offer any assistance we can. Bless you all, and stay strong - we will need enormous strength to destroy the evil that created this disaster.

Mike, Tewksbury
To my friend Ken Waldie who died on Flight 11: I am so sorry this happened to you and your family. You are all in my prayers. I will miss your sense of humor, upbeat attitude, and talks about college football. May God welcome you with open arms and watch over your family. Goodbye, Kenny.

P.L., Salem
I will continue to hope and pray for all the victims and families of this shocking tragedy. Many thanks to all the rescue workers who have selflessly given their time, and lives, to help fellow Americans. I weep for you all and constantly feel your pain. No one will be forgotten...you are all heroes!

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