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Proud To Be A Union Iron Worker From The South East--MY Dream --My Goal is to have a small part in the honor of rebuilding, what the terrorist destroyed "The Twin Tower" JUST TO STAND PROUD ON THE IRON OF A STATMENT THAT TO ME IS EVERYTHING! SEPTEMBER 11th, 2001"None of us will ever forget this day, yet we order to defend freedom and all that is good and just in our world. 'Even though I walk through the valley of death, I fear no evil, for you are with me.' God Bless America. "It was like any other beautiful September day for many of us. Many were on their daily morning commute to our offices, others were on their way or already in school, and some were simply enjoying the day at home. In New York, people were making their way to their destinations around the hustle and bustle of traffic and noise, just like any other typical Tuesday morning in the Big Apple. Little did they know that the next half-hour, their beloved city would be rocked by one of the biggest terrorist attacks in history.At 8:46 a.m. EST, American Airlines Flight 11 out of Boston, Massachusetts, crashed into the north tower of the World Trade Center, tearing a gaping hole in the building and setting it afire. The plane strikes the 93rd through 98th floors in the 110-story building. No one above the crash line survives; approximately 1,360 people die. Below the crash line, approximately 72 die and more than 4,000 survive. Both towers are slightly less than half full at the time of the attack, with between 5,000 to 7,000 people in each tower.New Yorkers came pouring out of the surrounding buildings, catching their first glimpse of the beginning of what would go down as a tragic day in American history. Images and videos of the building were shown on the worldwide news networks, and millions across the world were hoping this was just an awful accident. But the worst was yet to come.At 9:03 a.m. (EST), Flight 175 hits the South Tower of the World Trade Center (Tower Two). Millions watch the crash live on television. The plane strikes the 78th through 84th floors in the 110-story building. Approximately 100 people are killed or injured in the initial impact; 600 people in the tower eventually die. All but four of those killed work above the crash point. The death toll is far lower than in the North Tower because about two-thirds of the South Tower's occupants have evacuated the building in the 17 minutes since the first tower was struck.At 9:37 a.m. (EST), Flight 77 crashes into the Pentagon. Approximately 125 people on the ground are later determined killed or missing. It was the only area of the Pentagon with a sprinkler system, and it had been reconstructed with a web of steel columns and bars to withstand bomb blasts. The area struck by the plane also had blast-resistant windows two inches thick and 2,500 pounds each that stayed intact during the crash and fire. While perhaps, 4,500 people normally would have been working in the hardest-hit areas, because of the renovation work only about 800 were there. More than 25,000 people work at the Pentagon.United Airlines flight 93 was a Boeing 757 on a morning Newark-to-San Francisco route. On the morning of September 11, 2001, the plane was hijacked by a four man hijacking team. Evidence suggests that the hijacking was apparently thwarted by the efforts of the plane's passengers and flight attendants. The plane crashed southeast of Pittsburgh in Somerset County, Pennsylvania. The plan was carrying 37 passengers and 7 crew members. There were no survivors. Todd Beamer, a passenger, tried to place a credit card call but was routed to a customer service representative instead, who passed him on to supervisor Lisa Jefferson. She called the FBI. Beamer reported that one passenger was dead. He asked if together they could pray the Lord's prayer, which they did. Later, he told the operator that some of the plane's passengers were planning "to jump" the hijackers. The last words Ms. Jefferson heard from the plane were "Are you ready guys? Let's roll." The plane crashed into a field near Shanksville, Pennsylvania at 10:03 AM, killing all aboard. Its is now believed that this hijacked plane was intended to be crashed into the United States Capitol building in Washington, D.C. "


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Americans Need To Read. IF You are offended cause I have the GEORGIA STATE/ REBLE Flag on my page, And automatically think I'm a racist.Your wrong and that's were you need a history lesson, because that day in US history class you must have been sick or didn't go, or pay any attention,or the government forgot to actually put the truth in the books that our children read today, out of fear of a split nation. The Rebel Flag was created for the army's and the Confederate Congress to distinguish the confederate soldiers from the federal soldiers of the union in the north. They were both flying the American flag at that time and could not tell who was who, both unions from north and south (confederate-south/federal-north) wore similar uniforms in color and style and markings. So first to try to distinguish, the two enemies apart from each other after many failed battles and lose of soldiers on both sides,there was badges to be worn on the left shoulders, made of red flannel, to help try to tell the confederate armies from the federal. That was in July of 1861, by the famous known general, General P.G.T. Beauregard, who directed his quartermaster to issue those to each of his troops. Even with these distinctive red badges, the difficulty of identifying the opposing army especially at great distances created much anxiety and near catastrophe for the Confederates troops on July 21st at Manassas Junction, near Bull Run Creek, the first major battle of the Civil War, Gen. P.G.T. Beauregard Decided something needed to be done to separate the two. Even with battle plans and watchful eyes on the army's movements, the two different armies were near catastrophe for loss of soldiers, because in the swirls of dirt and dust from battle, you could not see the badges "only the flags".The flag flown at that time was the American Flag, then the stars and stripes with the 13 states as white stars was born. Still both sides used the same flag. The first national flag of the Confederate States of America was adopted at the Montgomery convention. After the delegates had established the Confederacy, a special committee was appointed to design a flag and a seal for the new nation. Stars and Bars, was raised at Montgomery on March 4, 1861. The Stars and Bars, though popular with many Confederate officials, did not capture the imagination of the general public who seemed disappointed that their new nation was symbolized by such an unimaginative emblem. The design of the Stars and Bars was an unfortunate compromise. It looked too much like the American flag for some Confederates, and not enough like it to others. The resemblance between the two flags became apparent at the American Civil War's first call to battle. Confederate officer's, ordered all military units to use the flags of their states. But only Virginia had supplied her troops with their state flag. The Confederate officers were then determined to design and adopt a battle flag that would be clearly recognizable so they would no longer lose the lives of their troops and fall to the federal troops military strategem. After lengthy consideration was given to various designs, Johnston and Beauregard met with Quartermaster General William L. Cabell at the Fairfax Courthouse in Virginia in September 1861 to finalize the design of the new battle flag and the new nation symbol flag. Johnston proposed a flag in the shape of an ellipse with a red field and a blue saltier (a diagonal cross, often called a St. Andrew's cross) containing a white star for each Confederate state of the new nation. On October 1, 1861, the Confederate War Department authorized the use of the new battle flag by the Army of the Potomac, which was later renamed the Army of Northern Virginia by General Robert E. Lee. Although the Beauregard battle flag other wise known as the confederate flag, was perhaps the emblem most widely used by southern troops, it was never made the official battle flag of the Confederate Army and there were many other battle flags of varying styles, shapes, and colors used by Rebel forces during the Civil War.But nevertheless, it was used to distinguish the troops from the south, from the troops in the north. The southern confederate troops or armies were known then to northern troops as "rebels", so when the northerners saw the Beauregard battle flag or confederate flag, the nickname began...."THE REBEL FLAG" is Flying. After the civil war many states adopted the confederate flag to their own state flags as a sign and symbol of the war and the rights and freedom for which their people all fought for, to break away from the north, Yes some of the war was for slavery, but to be truthful, there wasn't only African Americans as slaves, their were Spaniards and Indian slaves ,even some of the slaves were from Asian cultures as well. "But I guess society has neglected to accept that history point in time and only focus on one group of persons". "That is called ignorance" and I believe "that is racist" among the history lessons to only focus and ridicule for one group of persons to be portrayed in the time line of history. The Confederate Flag was a symbol of the confederate troops, like our US Navy, Marines, Coast Guard, Army, Air Force and Reserves and Guard units flags , that we use today to distinguish the armies and troops from different units and infantries from foreign lands during the time of war and conflicts. It was not designed to promote hate and racism, it was not made to make people feel uncomfortable when they see it flying. Yes some extremist have used the flag for their extreme movement groups out of ignorance and hate, "But that isn't what the flag was created for". It was created to give a symbol , a imprint of loyalty and compassion to the men that fought to save their lands and freedom from being stripped and taken from them, from a opposing threat. It was to distinguish a new life that people wanted to create for their people, a life from the north that was still being ruled from foreign democracy. The southern states wanted a new freedom from taxes and rules and laws that were not of their choice and lifestyle. Like the pilgrims that came to the new land, they sought out freedom and hope of a new life. The south wanted to be known as the South and not under the rule of thumb from the north. "The Confederate Flag was created to show that the south was indeed its own people", its own life, new laws and governs. It was not created by the Klu Klux Klan, based on skin tone. The government has allowed the southern flag to become a threat, because out of ignorance and hate and misunderstanding." When indeed it should be a national historic symbol of love for land and people". We fly our American flag over foreign lands to show that we fought for something we felt was right. We fly it to show power and the love of helping the fellow man in his time of need over threatening rulers. Other countries feel that the American flag doesn't belong, but do we take it down? because to others its not right, its racist to them! No we fly it high and proudly to show that we love our people and our land, that's what the south was doing, to show they fought hard for their people and their right to keep their land. Back then it meant pride, not hate, not segregation of persons with different skin tones, it meant segregation from a foreign ruled democracy, a split America. So if you feel that the Confederate flag means hate and segregation of persons with different skin tone and racism, "Than you are in need of a history lesson my friend!" Yes I proudly display the Confederate and American flags proudly along with my families Ireland country flag,Its part of my heritage. I'm not a racist, you are just being ignorant to the fact of knowledge. The confederate flag doesn't mean hate, its heritage. "Its something us southern Americans have left to show what we fought for". Not what we hated. I know some ruin it for others cause we do have ignorant people out there who take their rights to extreme, But I'm not like that. I'm a history lover, I love the flag cause it was something my great grandparents who came from Ireland first saw coming here. The confederate flag was a symbol of a land fought for. Not hating people.A lot of people died for the cause of land ownership here and the right to freedom back than, It was not made to create hate and fear and segregation. People who use it that way, and say they are proud southern Americans and use it for their cause of hate and fear, they are extreme, and they are not proud and loyal southern Americans to the flag, but a proof to the ignorance and hate that exists in the stupidity of the lack of true knowledge on our, US American history and our right to show true loyal American pride for what their and our ancestors did to create the south to which we reside and love today!You need to re-think your American southern pride on loyalty to those who died so you can build your house and own your land that you live on today in the south, That Confederate flag stood high and flew high to show pride for the southern Americans who fought for what they thought was right. They bled for you to live here today! "Show some respect", not ignorance please. They to were Americans not extremist, they fought like we do today, they fought for freedom.I hope that makes you understand the true Confederate flag and our southern American heritage and history little more.I love everyone, I don't look at color, I look at your heart. There was American colors on the confederate flag, southern Americans love their country just like you, they fought to keep their flag flying to prove that people can come together to fight for their god given right to freedom, why take it away and say its a symbol of hate. Its not a symbol of hate people. It bears the same colors of the American flag, is that a symbol of hate too? Why is that still flying? Americans fought for this land didn't they? Why destroy history based on ignorance GEORGIA? You can take yours down!"BUT MINE WILL ALWAYS FLY HIGH" Call me a REDNECK PLEASE. IRONTIM709

Television:

As a rule i dont like cops, but i like C S I.

Books:

STEVEN KINGS.

Heroes:

"THE FRIST AMERICAN SOLDIERS TO DIE IN THE FIGHT AGAINST TERRORISM-MR.TODD BEAMER AND PASSENGERS" Of United airlines flight 93, May there words of strength,courage and loyalty to our countrymen ring in the ear's of the American people until the end of time "LETS ROLL"