Fugitive Recovery Network (FRN) http://fugitiverecovery.com/forum/ | |
9/11 REMEMBER AND NEVER FORGET http://fugitiverecovery.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=8915 |
Page 1 of 2 |
Author: | speezack [ Thu 11 Sep 2008 08:27 ] |
Post subject: | 9/11 REMEMBER AND NEVER FORGET |
If you had forgotten in the busy day to day activity....... today is of course 9/11. We all remember where we were on this day not so many years ago......... it seems like yesterday......... so keep this memory in your mind and heart and say a prayer as we continue the fight for right. |
Author: | DSI [ Thu 11 Sep 2008 09:08 ] |
Post subject: | Re: 9/11 REMEMBER AND NEVER FORGET |
Amen, and please remember to say a prayer for the heros that gave their lives that historical day. "GOD BLESS AMERICA" |
Author: | KARMA [ Thu 11 Sep 2008 09:45 ] |
Post subject: | Re: 9/11 REMEMBER AND NEVER FORGET |
GOD BLESS AMERICA and those that protect her |
Author: | -X- [ Thu 11 Sep 2008 10:33 ] |
Post subject: | Re: 9/11 REMEMBER AND NEVER FORGET |
A tribute..... http://www.sparkpage.com/troops.htm |
Author: | KARMA [ Thu 11 Sep 2008 13:01 ] |
Post subject: | Re: 9/11 REMEMBER AND NEVER FORGET |
http://www.youtube.com/v/AW8puRqE4Sc&hl grab your kleenex |
Author: | MarshallSvc [ Thu 11 Sep 2008 17:49 ] |
Post subject: | Re: 9/11 REMEMBER AND NEVER FORGET |
I NEVER FORGET............. From his early days as a child at age 11, David clearly knew what his mission in life was, that of helping people in need. He began in 1995 as an Explorer in Post 525 with the Union City Volunteer Ambulance Corp. In 1990, while in his sophomore year of high school, David received his EMT Certification from the Bergen County EMS Training Academy and quickly entered into service with the Union City Volunteer Ambulance Corp. Having graduated from Hudson Catholic High School in 1992, David was hired as an EMT (Emergency Medical Technician) with the Jersey City Medical Center and took on simultaneous responsibilities as an EMT for UMDNJ (University Hospital EMS) through 1993. A burning desire to do more led David to receive an Associate's Degree in Paramedicine from UMDNJ in 1994, and was subsequently hired as a Paramedic with the Jersey City Medical Center, his MICP #1889. Recognizing David's superior talent and leadership skills, UMDNJ elevated him to Ride Master of the UMDNJ EMS Bike Team in 1995 where he served through 1999. Success waits for no one and David was clearly on that path as he began to pursue studies in Sports Medicine at Kean University. In 1998, he was promoted to Tour Chief of the Jersey City Medical Center in charge of Emergency Services. That same year, he was also made a member of the NJSEA Meadowlands Arena as a Team Paramedic. Having aided and saved numerous lives in medical crisis, David understood his calling and what it meant to be of "Service." David embraced his calling willingly, wholeheartedly, and humbly. He did not know where his path in life would lead, but, as a man of strong faith and trust in God, and with the love and support of his family, he was able to forge ahead on the journey of life. His desire to provide for his family and to be of service to his community led David on August 7, 2000 to take his rightful place among the ranks of one of the Nation's best police departments, that of the Port Authority Police of New York and New Jersey, his Badge #834. What was sure to have been a stellar career, was cut short on a fateful Tuesday on September 11, 2001. David left this world committed and true to his mission and vocation and we know he lived out that vocation up though the final moments of his young life, having saved two fellow comrades of the PA Police, among them two superior officers; and a third civilian security guard. David, as strong and kingly as his name implies, took charge and led them all to safety. He could have saved himself, but bearing witness to the Gospel message that of, "No greater Love is there than this, than to lay down one's life for a friend," David heard the voice of God calling in the pain and suffering of those in need, and his response was simply "Here I am Lord." And David went home. David was laid to rest on October 5, 2001 at the Grove Reformed Church Cemetery at 1132 46th Street in North Bergen, New Jersey. .........MY FRIEND http://www.defrance.org/wtc/Lemagne.htm |
Author: | KARMA [ Thu 11 Sep 2008 18:44 ] |
Post subject: | Re: 9/11 REMEMBER AND NEVER FORGET |
God called a lot of Angels home that day . . . |
Author: | Kathy [ Fri 12 Sep 2008 00:16 ] |
Post subject: | Re: 9/11 REMEMBER AND NEVER FORGET |
September 11, 2001, the United States of America was attacked. Our people came together out of patrionism and fear. We were ONE, and we supported what our founders fought so hard for. For a short time, we were truly one nation, under God, supporting the reason we became one nation. Against the original values, and due to personal political aspirations and party powers, we are once again a divided nation, only concerned with our personal comforts, based on what a selfish "power hungry" government wants us to believe. There is no power of the people, but only the power of the government that leads the people to believe that those in charge of the government will lead them to believe that their personal desires are being met. That those personal desires reduce the overall freedom of the country have no bearing, because nobody matters except the individual. They don't understand that while they think they are enforcing their rights, they are only giving up right to government control. They don't understand that in enforcing their rights, they may be taking rights from another. Such is how our government is quickly but surely taking over a nation that was built on fighting just such a government. We pride ourselves on being independent, but most have no idea or concern that we are allowing ourselves to become a country of sheeple, that expect the government to support them and take care of their needs, so are allowing themselves to let the government rule them, the main thing that our founders fought so hard against. People are tought that our individual rights are all that matters, no matter how they infringe on another individual's rights. We have been taught to be a "ME" generation, where "I" am all that matters. It doesn't matter that others should also have the same rights, "I" am the only one that counts, and "I" want it all. I am proud to be a "dissadent" in that I will fight for my rights, and don't think "my" rights should supercede every other persons. I'm not happy in that many of my rights have been taken away because I don't have the big bucks to fight for them, but I still won't fight for or support a candidate that takes those rights away. I follow what I believe, and deal with the rest. |
Author: | speezack [ Fri 12 Sep 2008 08:34 ] |
Post subject: | Re: 9/11 REMEMBER AND NEVER FORGET |
Kathy wrote: I am proud to be a "dissadent" in that I will fight for my rights, and don't think "my" rights should supercede every other persons. I'm not happy in that many of my rights have been taken away because I don't have the big bucks to fight for them, but I still won't fight for or support a candidate that takes those rights away. I follow what I believe, and deal with the rest. These are my beliefs... I received this in an email and I read and edited some that did not reflect my thoughts... I think these beliefs probably lean way to the right and the Republicans although I disagree with some of the stuff McCain says... I suppose given the choice in Nov..... I will have to vote that way............. Anyway, do what your heart tells you but use your head and facts to vote rather than emotion only.... and verify the facts.... I believe the money I earn belongs to me and my family, not the government or a branch of it… be it Democratic or Republican. I believe in paying my fair share of taxes and I believe everyone else should do the same and I believe there should be a full accounting of where it goes and how it is spent and the reasons better be for the good of the people, period. I sincerely believe there needs to be a major tax reform. I don’t believe in taking from the rich and giving to the poor. I believe everyone who is healthy and able should have the right to make his life what he can without being held back by anyone including the government. I don’t believe the government or anyone else, owes you a damn thing. I believe everyone should take full responsibility for his/her own actions and stop blaming someone else for their misfortunes. I don’t believe owning a gun makes you a criminal, it is a tool just like a hammer… if you misuse it, it will hurt you and if you do misuse it you should be held fully accountable. I think being a minority does not make you noble or victimized, and does not entitle you to anything. I believe that if you are selling me a Big Mac, do it in English. I believe everyone has a right to pray to his or her God when and where they want to. My heroes are John Wayne, Babe Ruth, Roy Rogers, and whoever canceled Jerry Springer. I also value the opinions of certain politicians and even some of my relatives… which I will not name here. I don't hate the rich nor pity the poor and I don’t believe one has any right to try and change the other. I know wrestling is fake and I don't waste my time watching or arguing about it. I've never owned a slave, or was a slave. I believe it was one of many terrible misfortunes that occurred not only in this country but throughout the world but the way to fix it is not to allow it to happen again. I feel quite guilty about slavery, but I also feel guilty about the way we treated the native Americans when we moved west. I believe we should try and correct these misfortunes through education and providing access to whatever endeavor people wish to strive for but not through free or subsidized handouts. I don’t believe socialized medicine is the way to go in the medical fields, if you disagree, ask a Canadian why he come to this country for his major health care. I believe if you don't like the way things are here, go back to where you came from and change your own country! This is America. If you were born here and don't like it you are free to move to any Socialist country that will have you. I think the police are overworked, underpaid and generally face an almost impossible task on a daily basis and I don’t believe most people give them the credit they deserve and certainly not the respect. I also think they have the right to pull you over if you're breaking the law, regardless of what color you are. I don't mind having my face shown on my driver’s license. I think it's good. And I'm proud that 'In God We Trust' is written on our money. I think if you are too stupid to know how a ballot works you should not be deciding who should be running our country for the next four years. I don’t particularly like those people standing in the intersections trying to sell me stuff or trying to guilt me into making 'donations' to their cause but I respect their right to do it as long as they don’t interfere with my life. I believe the best way to raise a child is with two parents, one of each sex. I also believe that what you do in your bedroom is your own damn business, just don’t try and tell me what you are doing… I could care less. I believe 'illegal' is illegal no matter what the lawyers think. I believe the American flag should be the only one allowed in America. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Just thought this was something that would go along with what you had said Kathy............... these are my beliefs. |
Author: | KARMA [ Fri 12 Sep 2008 09:37 ] |
Post subject: | Re: 9/11 REMEMBER AND NEVER FORGET |
I believe the American flag should be the only one allowed in America. I AGREE ALONG WITH EACH STATE fLAG AND THE POW/MIA FLAG |
Page 1 of 2 | All times are UTC - 8 hours [ DST ] |
Powered by phpBB © 2000, 2002, 2005, 2007 phpBB Group http://www.phpbb.com/ |