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 You are in: Diplomacy and the Global Coalition Against Terrorism > September 11: Condolences and Remembrance > Condolences and Messages of Support 

Condolences: Part III

We sure appreciate your leadership and we are praying for you in this difficult time as you  offer your leadership to our Great nation
God Bless

Paul & Mildred

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I live and work in NYC and I am deeply saddened by this tragic attack on America. I have faith in the government to make all of the right decisions as far as justice is concerned to the people that have caused this attack. However, I am concerned about these evil people that are living among us.

Theresa
Queens, NY

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We are really sorry to hear the sad news about the terrorist attack on the U.S.

We would like to extend our deepest sympathy and condolences to you and to all American people. All the people here are sorry and astonished to hear and actually to see the sad devastation and the innocent lives that were lost.

We really are overwhelmed with sadness. As you know, we have been a victim of such act in the past, and we know how terrible is the feeling. May God save us all from any terror and terrorist attacks.

Mansour

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I just would like you to know your speeches are enticing and very well said. You are a strong man of leadership, something you should be proud of.  Please take time to read this. By the way I am the author.

We saw it on the news,
Men and women in crews,
The 2 buildings,
That I myself had seen,
Rage into flames,
Eyes glued to the screen,
Citizens perish in the heat,
Their horrid destiny they must meet,
Dust dances in the air,
For once, all of us care,
Tears swim their way down our faces,
Come together do all the races,
Life itself has played us all for fools,
As the huge burnt building cools,
Our joy sinks back into our hearts,
Instead of rising out, spreading in parts,
But fear and anger came out,
so many things to think about,
we took things out on each other,
people we should call our sisters and brothers,
we worked together when given the chance,
of joy and peace, we got a glance,
with loved ones we stayed,
for hurt ones we prayed,
but after this day,
and the words that we say,
we think as a nation,
to give appreciation,
because now we fight back,
there is nothing we lack,
we went through it together,
and will overcome it together,
together we'll stand,
hand in hand,
with strength and hope,
and prophets and popes,
so be strong,
don't do wrong,
the journey will be longer,
as it makes our country stronger,
so rise up and stand,
hold your neighbor's hand,
for now we aren't,
Muslim, Christian, or Jewish,
white or black,
short or tall,
skinny or fat,
children or adults,
Democrats or Republicans,
we are Americans,
we are America,
we are humans who care...

*Sarah

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I am very sorry for the terrorist attack in you country, my condolence to the families of those involved in the disaster. I pray God Almighty Arrest those who are involved in this destruction. Definitely they shall surely pay for their sins, killing innocent lives. May the souls of those who went with the disaster rest in peace. 

Segun

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