I can only hope that it gives some comfort to the family and friends of those who lost so many on 9/11 and that those who have decided that 9/11 is not such a big deal (which seems to be the ultra-hip trend) listen to interviews with the rescuers such as the firemen and policemen at the scene, and the witnesses. It was a big deal. It sent shivers up my spine when I saw the first live footage that morning, and we all, in our radio station, spent our morning praying or saying some kind of blessing for those people who were jumping to their deaths.
It was a big deal. Not for us, but for the victims and their families. The unforgettable moment was the scene of bodies falling to the streets. Days later, the media companies edited that out. Good thing the media always has our backs. The truth never sells, only the truth with lots of lullabies surrounding it. To softly send us off to sleep. Never to worry, dear citizens, whatever you saw earlier is only a figment of your imagination!! We'll tone it down for you so you won't be so stressed. Yes, it's always easier to see images that make us happy.
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