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Peter De Vocht, Broechem/Belgium
My thoughts and prayers are with all
victims and families of thiss tragedy
Strength to all the Rescue people in the US,God bless them
Paul Nadeau, Fort Mill, SC
Let Lady Liberty open her arms and comfort us all from the sorrows of the last few days.
We share your pain and sorrow in the passing of your loved ones. Our Great Nation and the Nations of the World share in your grief. Find comfort in knowing that their lives, touched the lives of the world.
Lady Liberty, united we stand and we weep with you for the passing of the innocent. Help us find the strength to carry on and the will to overcome.
May you find better days ahead.
Stephanie Porter, Brockton
To everyone who has lost a family member, my heart goes out to you. Although I did not know anyone harmed during these "COWARDLY ACTS OF WAR" I feel your pain. I will be sitting at my desk and a tears falls down my face. I can't even imagine what it must be like to have lost someone in this horrible tragedy. You are all in my prayers. Keep your head up. Hopefully the fond memories you had of your loved ones will help you through this terrible time.
Heather and Olivier Etchevers, Paris, France
We are heartbroken at a distance. Our love and support go to the families, friends and colleagues of all who have perished. Julie, I am especially thinking of you. If there is anything we can do, ask for it.
Tearfully,
H and O
Chris, Braintree
My heart goes out to those lost in NYC and DC - for the last 2 days Ive been in a daze unsure of my reaction - a mix of deep sadness, disbelief and sheer anger for those who supported and carried out this attack.
While it is just and demanded we be angry, let us not forget who we are - I say we as a means to include Arab Americans - theyre just as American as all of us and clearly are NOT our enemy.
President Bush - if youre reading this, find these animals and destroy them. Don't talk, don't negotiate but destroy them - do this in the memory of those lost - anything less would be a disgrace.
Oscar Vertzman, Buenos Aires, Argentina
What I saw last Tuesday will never leave my head. I was shocked and doomed.
What they did to the U.S., they did to me down here in Argentina.
I´m terribly sad and I send my empathy to the mourning families.
Leslee, Portland, OR
The twin towers and I share a birth year, and I grew up seeing them every day. Seeing them destroyed, seeing so many innocent people, breaks my heart. New York, I miss you and love you very much.
Wendy Hodgkins, Natck, MA
English is a rich language but there are simply no words which can reflect my feelings of despair, sympathy and love for everyone who is suffering.
May each and every one of us find the strength to defeat such pure evil!
Sherri Bult, Natick
The thoughts and prayers of this entire country are forever with those who have lost loved ones in this disaster. All people living in the United States, no matter the religion or race, will join together to rebuild this country, and painfully defeat those who caused this to happen!
Caitlin Fahey, Newton
Yesterday after work I was driving and listening to WBZ radio. I heard them from start to finish list the names of the partial victims list. They played music that was so touching...and then read each individual name. For each and every person that was a victim in this tragedy there is a story. Stories that now have an ending that was so unexpected. When they read the name of the 2-year old little girl I thought to myself here is a little person who doesn't even know what evil is yet, and now dies at the hands of it.
My thoughts, hopes, and prayers are for the families all over this country and world that have lost a loved one. May they find solace and strength in each other in this most difficult time.
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