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9/11 remembrance: turning to good deeds - 9/11/2007 4:17:37 AM   
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On Sept. 11, Jacob Sundberg of San Antonio has pledged to make eye contact and smile at everyone he meets. Kaitlin Ulrich will bring goody baskets to the police and fire departments in and around Philadelphia. And 100 volunteers from New York – 9/11 firefighters and family members among them – are going to Groesbeck, Texas, to rebuild a house destroyed by a tornado last December.

This is a minute sampling of the hundreds of thousands of people who have pledged to memorialize those killed on 9/11 by doing something good for others.

The heroic acts of all those killed trying to save others that September morning has spawned a growing grass-roots movement. The goal is to ensure that future generations remember not just the horror of the attacks, but also the extraordinary outpouring of humanity during the days, weeks, and months that followed.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/csm/20070910/ts_csm/adogood

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RE: 9/11 remembrance: turning to good deeds - 9/11/2007 4:33:55 AM   
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What a beautiful idea. Nice post, Level.

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RE: 9/11 remembrance: turning to good deeds - 9/11/2007 4:55:20 AM   
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being in Australia, we are not bombarded with the same intensity regarding the 9/11 phenomena. i was talking recently to someone and they mentioned how abhorant they found the cards that come out every year. i mentioned that i thought it was useless 'idolising' the terror and the destruction of the towers. why? remember the people who died, the families that were affected. it's heartening to hear that people are doing that. acts of kindness to remember the beloved who died. well done.

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RE: 9/11 remembrance: turning to good deeds - 9/11/2007 5:30:32 AM   
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It is good to know something good  has come from something so horrendous. People need to reach out to help their fellow man. NY came together on that day and there were so many volunteers who worked to exhaustion to try to recover bodies amd bring some dignity and peace to the famlies who lost family members.  It couldn't have been easy working in those conditions, the fire burned for weeks and the cloud of dust and toxic fumes lasted a long while. 

Today they will bring family members down to ground zero and read all the names of those killed that day.  i can understand they want to honor those who lost their lives but those families need to move on with their lives. Much more constructive would be to share acts of generosity and kindness to honor those you loose.  my heart goes out to anyone who lost family or friends that day and i thank god every day someone dear to me was rejected for a job working in the Trade Center just weeks before they fell.

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RE: 9/11 remembrance: turning to good deeds - 9/11/2007 5:58:01 AM   
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Acts of random kindness are a wonderful thing indeed.  Done specifically in honor of those who died Sept. 11, even more wonderful.  I try to help people whenever I can.  I like to live my life that way.  The cherry on top is that I like the karma that comes my way...

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RE: 9/11 remembrance: turning to good deeds - 9/11/2007 7:12:43 AM   
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Every day above ground is an opportunity for random acts of kindness. Not just September 11th. Everyday above ground is an opportunity for patriotism. Not just September 11th. These family members will be grieving for many years to come if it ever stops for them. My heart goes out to them. And I know this might sound heartless - but please listen to my whole thought. But I didn't know anyone that died that day. I have moved on. This may sound corny but it's what the terrorist want. For us to think about it... over and over. Be reminded of it... dwell on it. Fear it will happen again, maybe to me. I won't give them the satisfaction. Those who lost someone don't have my luxury. I am not critisizing them at all. Just saying although this day will always have a certain reverence for me, pretending to care more than I do would be pretentious and dwelling on the horrors of that day is exactly what the bastards want me to do.  

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RE: 9/11 remembrance: turning to good deeds - 9/11/2007 7:50:16 AM   
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I changed my life and have more respect for the life I've been given.  when I look at it that way, every day is the fulfillment of a promise made to myself six years ago.  every day is a gift given to me, to live fully and completely.  every day is another opportunity to help and serve others.

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