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Posted by Deas Plant. on September 11, 2003 at 03:45:27 from (202.138.16.193):
In Reply to: September 11th...... posted by Clipper on September 10, 2003 at 20:01:47:
Hi, Folks. I was privileged today to be able to listen to a tribute to 9-11 and all who were involved in it (except the culprits). This tribute was a compilation of dozens upon dozens of bits and pieces of interviews, news items, extracts from speeches by various people and other items related to 9-11 and its aftermath. It was put together spontaneously this morning by Australia's leading talk-back radio host, John Laws, at the start of his radio program today and was, he said, entirely unscripted. Scripted or not, it was a wonderful effort and I for one was reminded of many of the little things that came out on the day and in the days following. I think there would be many Australians who would have paused for a moment or two today and thought back to those acts of sheer, unadulterated barbarism and the acts of courage and heroism, both individual and collective, that arose from them. I know I did. May God bless all who love their fellow humans and may He help those who don't love their fellow humans learn to do so. You all have a wonderful day. Best wishes. Deas Plant.
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