You don't need to publish my comment. I just wanted to say "thank you" for keeping this tragedy alive so that we definitely don't forget the heroes who saved us, and so that we be careful in the future. I think it's a wonderful site because it's beautiful, filled with poems and songs, and the pictures really show how america has gotten closer together. Also, your essay on the fact that the attacks brought America together was great because it's showing America, with proof, that there IS some hope, at least a little bit of good. The analysis of the e-mails are important. At first I kind of felt it was disrespectful to look at the number of emails sent during that time, I thought it was off-subject and just disrespectful, and it gave me the impression that you were going to talk about how much more money hotmail made or something related to business. But in the end I smiled when I finished reading it because it actually tells us how America stuck together and how friendship is there when we really need it.
I also would like to say its great that you accept people's comments and publish some of them, and you accept their poems and thoughts and all that. It brings us all that much closer to each other.
Basically all this to say thank you, you're doing a great thing, and even though it's just an internet site, it's a little piece of all the wonderful acts of giving thanks that everyone has done since that day, recognizing the courage of all those people who died during 9/11, some saving others, and the people still living today who have been part of the tragedy themselves or lost a close one.
Good job. Continue like this. I know you're making other people feel better.
And I would like to thank the people who have saved others. I truly think you are incredible heroes, and so selfless and brave and strong--all those qualities that people already attribute to you. Basically, on behalf of so many other people, "thank you" to the heroes, "we miss you" to those passed away, and "be strong" to those left behind.
*** Posted by claire on 2007-04-14 ***
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Hi. My name is Jess. I am from the UK. I was in primary when this happened. I did not know what to think, but now I do: that every person in America loves their people, and I wish the UK was the same. R.I.P.
*** Posted by Jess xx.xx.xx on 2007-04-14 ***
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BEAUTIFUL, BEAUTIFUL, SONGS. I was on the other side of the country when this happened, and I was only 8 then, but I understood. These are very beautiful songs. THANKS SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO MUCH for writing them!
God Bless America!
*** Posted by Amber R. on 2007-04-10 ***
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I am so sad about 9-11-01. I was 3 years old when this tragic accident happened. I was scared that day, especially the 2nd plane crashed into the twin towers. I want to be free from the terrorists the horror the pain I feel like America is under attack from terrorists.
*** Posted by ryan thornhill on 2007-04-09 ***
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