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C. Potts, Boston
To all those who lost loved ones, friends and colleagues in Tuesday's tragedies in NY, DC and Pennsylvania, know that you are not alone in your grief, sadness and anger -- a nation grieves with you. I wake up each morning with a heavy heart and pray for the victims of these senseless acts, and their families and loved ones. May God bless us all and help us to heal our broken spirits and our broken hearts.
Esther, Boston
My prayers and those of my family are with all of the people affected by this terrible devastation. Please let us remember that the United States is a melting-pot of all cultures, races, and ethnicities, Americans and foreigners. Let our hearts be open to all and embrace one another. Unless you are a native American Indian you too are a "foreigner" in this country, please remember this. Peace and Godspeed.
Jodi Johnson, Milford
I am very saddened, angered, shocked, & numb with all that has happened. My heart goes out to all that have lost loved ones in this horrific tragedy not only in NYC, but in DC and the western PA area as well. Everyone who is participating in the clean-up efforts, the medical rescues & taking care of survivors found in the rubble are in my prayers.
God Bless America! United We Stand & Stand Proud and Tall We Shall!
J. Collins, Fall River
God bless america!!
We will get thew this as a nation! My prays go out to those victims and their families. everyone must pull together!!
Robin D., Boston
I cannot begin to express my sorrow for the victims , friends and families. My heart goes out to you all!!!!
Mary, Brockton
Amidst all the horror we are witnessing on TV, hearing on the radio, reading in papers and on the Internet, I have been listening to a Songs 4 Worship tape to help keep me grounded. The first song says, Come, Now is the time to worship. If ever we need God's spirit to touch and heal us, and guide us, give us strength and wisdom, it is now. My heart and prayers go out to each and every American. We are all suffering this tragedy. May God give strength of endurance to those who have the responsibility for the searching for the victims and the clean-up efforts. God bless each of them and the families who are waiting.....and for the families whose wait is over.
D.S., Boston
There are no words to say. I am so thankful that my brother got a call Tuesday morning to tell him his meeting got moved from the Pentagon to Fort Meade. All of his DIA co-workers in the office are gone. What a tragedy! My thoughts and prayers are with all that were not as fortunate.
Christine, Plaistow, NH
My thoughts go out to the victims and thier family members. I believe our country will not be the same in near days to come, but we all should have faith and continue to live our lives to our fullest.
Maggae, Boston
I just want everyone to know that I am praying for the victims and know that as a country this will bring us back together. God bless all the heroes who were involved in the rescues, who risked their lives to go back in to save others, and especially the heroism of the people on the flights hijacked. All should be commended!!!!!!!!
Peter, Woburn
just hope and pray that we all keep a clear a mind and remember that there is lots of arabic and middle eastern families who came to the US because they were tired of the fighting, and persecution. Let us use this incedent to help bridge the gap between cultures and bind together to help eradicate hate on such a large scale. God Bless and my prayers are with those families who are a victims of this tragedy.
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