Where were you on 9/11/2001
I recall 9/11, as if I could ever forget, because it was the beginning of the end of so many things in my life. It was the beginning of the failure of my IT consulting company, it was the awakening of my countrymen to the truth about the world we live in, it was beginning of the acidic cynicism in my heart that will no doubt be my eventual demise.
I awoke from my couch at the prodding of my 12 year old son. The television was on - FOX News. The cobwebs cleared to see one of the towers with a gaping gash. Debris spewing out of its wound, papers littered the sky line huge snowflakes. The news was still speculating that it may have been an accident when a second jet flew into the second tower.
My heart dropped. I wished ALL Muslims dead. Yes, I knew before they said it that Islam was responsible. I recall saying, and now regret, that "Millions of Muslims have to die to avenge what they have done" - be careful what you wish for.
As time went on I watched in horror as people leapt from the windows, preferring the fall to the fire - I can't blame them. Stunned I watched this massive World Trade Center collapsed, knowing that thousands of AMERICANS, men and women who just went to work, had died before my eyes.
Time passed. I called my children's schools - they wouldn't be going for the foreseeable future. I told my wife to take off from work - she did. My family wouldn't be leaving the house until we knew that at least the world around us was secure.
I drove to my office 3 hours late and dismissed everyone for the day - I told them to be home with their families. We didn't know what was going to happen next and I didn't expect many calls for service (how right I was). I remember sitting in my silent office and crying in anger.
My business failed as clients held tight their wallets for several months- uncertainty breeds caution, no one is to blame.
I am still angry.
I awoke from my couch at the prodding of my 12 year old son. The television was on - FOX News. The cobwebs cleared to see one of the towers with a gaping gash. Debris spewing out of its wound, papers littered the sky line huge snowflakes. The news was still speculating that it may have been an accident when a second jet flew into the second tower.
My heart dropped. I wished ALL Muslims dead. Yes, I knew before they said it that Islam was responsible. I recall saying, and now regret, that "Millions of Muslims have to die to avenge what they have done" - be careful what you wish for.
As time went on I watched in horror as people leapt from the windows, preferring the fall to the fire - I can't blame them. Stunned I watched this massive World Trade Center collapsed, knowing that thousands of AMERICANS, men and women who just went to work, had died before my eyes.
Time passed. I called my children's schools - they wouldn't be going for the foreseeable future. I told my wife to take off from work - she did. My family wouldn't be leaving the house until we knew that at least the world around us was secure.
I drove to my office 3 hours late and dismissed everyone for the day - I told them to be home with their families. We didn't know what was going to happen next and I didn't expect many calls for service (how right I was). I remember sitting in my silent office and crying in anger.
My business failed as clients held tight their wallets for several months- uncertainty breeds caution, no one is to blame.
I am still angry.
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Your race baiting shows a major flaw in your mentality. You are an embarrassment to this conversation. To belittle such a major happening with something so trivial is shameful. Go troll somewhere else.
I immediately suspected collusion of some kind. This is not a case of some crazy individual in a crowd taking a shot at a public official. This was a situation where the competent military air defense in DC was absent. That was not an accident or a coincidence. The longer the coverup of the truth goes on, the more it becomes obvious that this was not merely the act of poorly trained, extraordinarily lucky Arab pilots armed with box-cutters.
I wish we could hear Rand's take on the known facts.
Later I woke up (about 3 pm Mountain time zone) and turned the radio on and they were announcing that blood donors were lined up around the block for "this terrible tragedy", I was living in Las Vegas so my first thought was that there had been a hotel fire. I turned on the tv...
Why? I answered. He just repeated, "Just turn on the TV."
We sat for hours in front of the screen and I don't even remember if I went to work that day.
It's too bad that some people in this world have forgotten that this is an ATTACK on America, but as one country song asks "Have you forgotten..." and my answer is Absolutely Not.
I just enjoy the challenges and persist. Life is a blast of Lemonade!
I got the job. It was a local weekly and I spent a year writing about school fundraisers and how families found ways to deal.
My first day as a stock broker was Black Monday.
I now tell friends and family if ever taking a job. Late 2007 I went to work for a large real estate developer.
huh... don't worry, I just work for myself now and don't see any other path:)
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