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Al Gaeta, Medford
My thoughts and prayers are with all the families suffering thru this awful tragedy..My heartfelt thanks to the brave police,firefighters and volunteers in New York.. GOD BLESS YOU ALL.... GOD BLESS AMERICA.....

Tyler, Swampscott
America will come together to mourn and avenge the lives that have been lost. When my country calls on me to go forward and wipe away those that have dared to attack us, I will go with pride, dignity and resolve.

Sherry, Connecticut
In this time of tragedy, we all must band together to support each other as brothers and sisters, as Americans. Pray...light candles...fly your flags...do whatever you must to show the world we will not stand by and let cowards steal our sanity. God Bless all of the victims, the families of the victims, the emergency personnel helping the victims and, of course, God Bless America. The country is in my prayers.

Donna, Burlington
Our thoughts and prayers are with the friends and family. Of some comfort; I received emails from customers in Italy and Ireland expressing their condolences. Both countries are having a "National Day of Mourning" (tomorrow). I've heard that Pres. Bush is having a National "Prayer" day tomorrow. Let's also wear RED, WHITE, AND BLUE and fly the Flag (always) for the greatest country in the world. God Bless America and all Americans.

Beth, West Roxbury
There will be many thousands of people directly affected by this horror and I pray for you all as well as for the nation as a whole. Any country that harbors these terrorists should be destroyed completely. The next generation of terrorists are already training and they must be stopped by all means necessary. God Bless us All

Jesus Hidalgo, San Antonia, TX
We am very, very, very sad about all the situations that happened in NYC & DC. My family sends our deepest condolences and sympathy for those that have lost something (relatives, material goods, etc) in this accident. I wish a quick recover from this!!! / Deseo que se recuperen pronto!!!
Jesus Hidalgo & family San Antonio, TX

David, Beverly
Hopefully people will now give the respect so deserved by the police and fire departments nationwide that work day in and day out to ensure out safety as citizens of this country. As the terror was unfolding in the WTC, the only people heading into the buildings were officers and firemen. We mourn together as a country and will triumph as a country. It will soon be time for retribution, if such a thing is at all possible. My prayers and thoughts are with the families of the lost and my FULL support is with the government. God Bless America

Rena Pattiwael, Jakarta, Indonesia
With my deepest condolences and prayers to all the victims and families of the terrible tragedy. Many thoughts and prayers and God bless you All

Leandra, Boston
As a former employee of the TJX Companies I send out my sincere prayers and condolences to the families of those victims and all the other victims hit by this tragedy.

Jill, Boston
I have always feared death, but now I fear life. I pray that the acts of terror on our country do not lead America into a war. We may win in the end, but the number of lives lost already is too great. Life is precious. This expereince has made me realize how small I really am.

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