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Chaula, Bedford
I pray to God to bless all the gentle souls who have parted from their loved ones and punish all the DEMONS who took their lives. "GOD BLESS AMERICA"

Alison, Boston
I am so sorry. All I can say is that if we let our hearts be overtaken by anger and fear, then the terrorists have succeeded. We must keep hope, love, sympathy and peace in our hearts...and that will be the hardest battle of all.

Sonal Modi, Jersey City
My heart goes out to all the people who had family and friends who were victims of the tragedy on Tuesday. I hope that we can be strong and brave at this time and have faith that are loved ones whom we lost are now in the hands of God. I also hope that we have faith that the people who are responsible for this horrendous act will be punished. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

David Smelser, Stoneham
I feel that this senseless act of terrorism must be dealt in a methodical way. I would support actions on all fronts whether it is a military or diplomatic action on those who are responsible. We do not live in the Stone Age and differences must be dealt with in a proper manner. People of all different cultures must be able to co-exist if we are to make it as a human race.

Donna S., Dracut
My prayers are with those who lost loved ones during this horrifying time. Everyone across America is saying their prayers for the families involved. America will pull through but for the people who lost loved ones it wil not be as easy. God Bless

Patrick, Waltham
After two days, I still can't believe what has happened. The people of New York have shown their true colors in this tragedy and I want to say how proud I am of them as Americans. The Boston connection to this is so frightening...I was on American 11 just a couple of months ago. Fly your flag proudly to show the world we are still the greatest nation on earth.

The Perales Family, Dallas and San Antonio, TX
Our hearts and prayers go out to the families and friends of those who perished in the vicious attacks on Tuesday. Those include many men and women just going to work, just as we do all over the country. They also include hundreds of heroic people both on the ground and in the planes themselves trying to stop these animals. We feel and share your pain, as do all Americans.
God, bless those who lost their lives and their families and friends as we all try to cope with the loss. Now is the time to not speak about justice (that time will soon come) but rather to mourn the losses. They are too great to put aside right now. The Perales Family Texas

Ray Shaw, Tewksbury
My thoughts and prayers are with the many families that have lost their loved ones in this tradgedy. I too have lost friends and colleagues. Words can not express how I feel today. My greatest strength is coming from the several hundred calls I have answered on behalf of the American Red Cross & their relief efforts in my professional employment. God Bless America !

Loretta, Heather, Kerry, Peabody
In memory of all those who perished this morning; the passengers and the pilots on the United Air and AA flights, the workers in the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, and all the innocent bystanders. Our prayers go out to the friends and families of the deceased. America is still the greatest country in the world. Dear Heavenly Father, We are stricken to our souls by the alarming news and crisis that our country is facing. Please have mercy on those suffering, hurting and in fear, and give wisdom & strength to those who are assisting. May the forces of evil be broken by your power and may we be humble before thee, our strength and refuge. Give wisdom to our President & all leaders of this nation, founded in the belief that "In God We Trust" & as the "Land of the Free". Bring your comforting peace through the power of your Holy Spirit. Help us here to reach to those that have been affected by this tragedy. In the name of our Lord and Savior,Christ Jesus. AMEN

Jennifer, Boston
I cannot imageine the pain you are feeling right now. My heart and thoughts are with you in this time of terrible loss. Please know that you are not alone - we are all here for you - just ask and we shall do for you. Peace to you.

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