7th Anniversary of OKC in the news - but lest we forget...

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9th Anniversary of the "this is not an assault" of Mount Carmel Center. 33 women, 26 men, 21 children and 2 stillborns. Rest in Peace all.

-- B. Lackie - Zone3 (cwrench@hotmail.com), April 19, 2002

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We shall never forget my husband was there for the clean up and believe me he will never never forget,it has taken him all these years to just about stop having nightmares about it. I now view this as the training ground for what was to come. Will all the violence never end not only here in America but everywhere it is a senseless thing they do. My question is why?? Sally

-- (mallardhen67@hotmail.com), April 19, 2002.

How could we forget!

-- Ardie/WI (ardie54965@hotmail.com), April 19, 2002.

I'm with you, Sally. I don't understand all the violence and hatred. I was slightly injured in the OKC bombing - and I consider myself blessed to not have been hurt much much worse. I'm alive. My children are alive and healthy. Each day is a gift to be treasured.

-- Cheryl in KS (cherylmccoy@rocketmail.com), April 19, 2002.

didn't forget here B. Lackie. If anyone has ever seen the pictures of the aftermath there, they wouldn't either.

-- Dave (multiplierx9@hotmail.com), April 19, 2002.

"It is vain to say human beings should be satisfied with tranquility: they must have action; they will make it if they can not find it." Charlotte Bronte, born April 21, 1816.

-- paul (wprimeroselane@msn.com), April 19, 2002.


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