Remembering....
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Remembering....
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I remember like it was yesterday...we seem to have forgotten as a nation.
Just viewed the documentory film on CNN tonight. Saddened, angered and wondering once again why the hell we invaded Iraq when 16 Saudis financed by a lot of Saudi money were largely responsible for this act of war.
I too remember 9/11 very, very well.
I was working only blocks from the White House.
I got a 'CNN Breaking News' on my computer about a 'small' plane hitting the WTC. I strolled to the cafeteria which had CNN on.
Then back to my desk and another 'CNN Breaking News' that either the second building was hit or the first first plane 'wasn't small.' At that point I knew something grave was happening.
Out of my big, big bosses office's window folks there saw the smoke come up from the Pentagon [[some thought it was coming from the White House, but it was coming from the other side of the Potomac.).
We all scrambled to get out of D.C. that morning even though it wasn't probably the 'correct' thing to do [[we should have sheltered-in-place).
Lot of folks were very afraid. We did not know via radio [[remember we didn't have these nice little smartphones; I think I used a pager at work; it might have been a year or two when we got Blackberries) about how many planes were in the air and unaccounted for [[turns out the number was one) and could be headed to D.C., presumably Capitol Hill or even the White House itself. I assume folks thought that the Capitol would have been an easy target because it is located at the end of a long mall without tall buildings surrounding it. [[The White House apparently is 'protected' by the Washington Monument and buildings surrounding it making it difficult for a big plane to reach it - a plane coming down the Potomac would have to 'fly around' the Washington Monument.).
That was the big issue: Were there any planes still in the sky unaccounted for which could poise a threat to D.C.?
I believe after Flight 93 crashed in Pa that folks released that it was the last unaccounted for flight.
Only God knows what would have happened had flight 93 not gone down in Pa. The presumption would have been if it came up the Potomac headed for D.C. it would have been taken down...
I was living in Manhattan and was awakened by a very loud roar that I later realized was the first plane flying very low across the island. I then started doing some work, as usual, for an hour or so. I was starting to get a little annoyed with all the sirens outside when, suddenly, a friend I hadn't heard from in quite some time called me to ask if I was OK, and told me to turn on the TV. So, I turned on the TV, which was in front of the south-facing windows of my apartment, and stared at it with uncomprehending amazement for a few seconds. And then I looked up...