Friday, September 15, 2006
9/11 Remembrance
Joe Barter took a break from self-promotion on Monday, 9/11, the five-year anniversary of that horrific day which changed our lives forever.
We thought it appropriate instead to remember those who lost their lives on 9/11 in the terrorist attacks as well as those whose lives were drastically altered because they lost loved ones and friends, or because they survived a catatrosphic event while nearly 3,000 others around them perished. Still others suffer to this day, not because their lives were in peril, but because they had to stand by, watching in horror, wanting to do something, anything, but were powerless to do so.
Joe cannot feel their pain. But he can and does remember.
We thought it appropriate instead to remember those who lost their lives on 9/11 in the terrorist attacks as well as those whose lives were drastically altered because they lost loved ones and friends, or because they survived a catatrosphic event while nearly 3,000 others around them perished. Still others suffer to this day, not because their lives were in peril, but because they had to stand by, watching in horror, wanting to do something, anything, but were powerless to do so.
Joe cannot feel their pain. But he can and does remember.