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TripleJ

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I feel for all people killed here. Many Americans have lost their lives. About 90 of my own country people. :(
 

guyver01

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very nice.
I just emailed it to my company's internal website team... asking it be added to our internal page. We lost some former employees in the tragedy.
 

TripleJ

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It's actually at 4,763 at the moment, total for planes, Pentagon and WTC. That's from reports of family and friends who haven't heard from loved one's, so hopefully that's the max. Shocking.
 

sean2002

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<< It's actually at 4,763 at the moment >>



Thats almost twice the amount of people that lost thier lives at Pearl Harbor. Now imagine all the familes and friends who don't know the fate of thier loved ones, but still holding on to hope.
 

Amused

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<< I feel for all people killed here. Many Americans have lost their lives. About 90 of my own country people. :( >>



TripleJ,

You and I have very different politics, and have argued a number of times over them.

That said, I am moved that you not only support us, but fly our flag in our honor, even while many of our own here do not.

Thank you.
 

TripleJ

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AmusedOne, it's the least I can do. If this was Sydney, Melbourne or Perth, I don't know if I could handle it. My hat goes off to you people in the US for their conduct in such a crisis.
We have argued? Sorry for my ignorance, I argue with so many. ;)
America is a great country fundamentally, just the same as my own. Our core values are the cornerstone of what makes our countries so special. They must be maintained. Our differences are only superficial.