I will never forget the few drastic memories from highschool. I remember it had to be around 9am. I was in the 9th grade, a freshman at Cedar Grove Highschool, sitting in Ms. McCallister's English class. Then all of a sudden teachers were going frantic and we knew something had happened or something was going on but we didn't know what it was, where it was, or who it could possibly effect. Now from the looks of the situation at hand, we thought that the school was under yet another bomb threat or some type of intruder alert. Never in a million years would we have thought that some planes had been hijacked and flown into the twin towers all the way in NY! We were in Atlanta and I think that the city had been locked down for a moment because there was no official news of exactly what was going on, but all you did know was that people were being killed and hurt for no apparent reason at all. Its so unfortunate that there were so many innocent lives lost on account of the thoughtless minds of others. I actually cant believe that people are cruel enough to kill in such disturbing ways...especially ways that require so much skill and thought. Its scary to know that everyday people--foreign or not-- even have the ability to think like that....Well though we can't change the past, its always a "Thank YOU God" for a brighter and better future. Thank you God for rebirth and the ability to move forward...NOW God save this country and its people,please,lol!
I don't know about others but I pray for this country as well as its leaders...BLACK leaders, might I add. I love the US but I hate the "stuck on slavery" mentality. Barack Obama is actually a great President--black or not--but his authority seems overthrown half of the time because of his race. Its not about color any more people...get over it, and even if it was, one thing I can say is that the "african americans" DIDNT do it....
Anywho, God is still faithful because we are all still here...
Holding on to God's unchanging hand daily!!!!
God bless the hearts orf those lost and may your peace continue to be with their families and our country...
xoxoxo,
B*Fatima
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