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Amazing heroism

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People in New York making sandwiches for the relief personnel, offering their homes and donating clothes....

More volunteers than the city could use...

Lines as long as 7 hours long all over the country to donate blood....

Tom Burnett on the flight that crashed in Pa. They are reporting that he called his wife via cell phone and said: "We're all going to die. Three of us are going to try and do something" and possibly overtaking the hijackers to avoid reaching another target....

Total strangers comforting each other ... rushing into black smoke to look for others....

It seems every single person with an ounce medical training in the NY area is scrubbed and ready at the hospitals for the wounded (who are not there yet)....

Companies (yes, "heartless industry"!) donating supplies and $$$ to relief workers....

Firefighters fighing to be let back into the buildings, even as they themselves are injured....

So much heroism we'll never know about....
 
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This is what the world doesn't realize about us. We may bitch a great deal here in our own sandbox. But we come together in times of need and emergency and then we go and kick the shit out of those responsible.
 
Finally some good news in the middle of the catastrophe! It's great to hear that people are really helping and finally realize the situation. I heard that some people at the airport were bitching about their luggage etc.. Good to know that so many people realizes what's really going on! :bawling:
 
Whatever our differences, we come together in
times like this.

We need to remember that we are one big family.
We are all brothers and sisters, no matter what race,
religion, or nationality we may be.

May god bless the victims and their families.
 
bumping my own thread, sorry

I'll never grumble about "unfeeling New Yorkers" again. Every time I get on the subway, I think: "This city is unfit for anyone!"

I'll never say that again.


Do you guys remember the protesting in Vieques (sp?) this summer? Bitter irony. Telling America to stop the testing (it disrupts their peace and tranquility!) but of course calling us when they're in trouble.... and we come ...
 
Time to rally around the Flagpole people

Some of the blood centers in Houston have started turning people away from donating today
 
Think about this: If this happened in Afghanastan, "Palestine", etc. do you think the same outcry and show of selfless heroism would be seen? I think not.

I sincerely wished I lived in/near New York so I could be of more help.
 
And NATO and foreign leaders ... they are feeling this tragedy as if it is their own. They will respond as it it was their soil. Amazing show of support.
 
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