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raceway video
  #1 9/11/10 12:58 PM
Please watch this commercial Budweiser did after 9/11. They only aired it once so as not to benefit financially from it - they just wanted to acknowledge the tragic event . Never Forget!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J3eQmzw6n3k
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jim goerge (Offline)
  #2 9/11/10 2:41 PM
Originally Posted by raceway video:
Please watch this commercial Budweiser did after 9/11. They only aired it once so as not to benefit financially from it - they just wanted to acknowledge the tragic event . Never Forget!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J3eQmzw6n3k
That has to be maybe the best video I have ever seen Thanks for posting it Like you said Never Forget
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racegal (Offline)
  #3 9/11/10 3:14 PM
I remember seeing that. It is awesome!
Man! What a day! God Bless America!

DD FAN-atic!! Susan St. Catherine
God bless America and our troops
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mortboyz
  #4 9/11/10 6:37 PM
I remember seeing it when it came out and shed a tear...
And I just did again....

343....I'll never forget.
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PJ Wright (Offline)
  #5 9/11/10 7:09 PM
Originally Posted by mortboyz:
I remember seeing it when it came out and shed a tear...
And I just did again....

343....I'll never forget.
I had just gotten off duty that morning and was outside doing yard work when my wife called me to the TV. I remember my first words to her were "A lot of firemen are going to die today". I'll never forget either... and I'll never forgive.
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spade (Offline)
  #6 9/11/10 8:10 PM
It is impossible for those who never spent so many years in the fire service such as me and thousands of others to understand what it means to lose a brother you never knew. I shed a tear when I see this video, it is so touching. May my brothers rest in peace.
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jim goerge (Offline)
  #7 9/11/10 8:19 PM
Originally Posted by PJ Wright:
I had just gotten off duty that morning and was outside doing yard work when my wife called me to the TV. I remember my first words to her were "A lot of firemen are going to die today". I'll never forget either... and I'll never forgive.
PJ Spade and any other firemwn reading this Thanks for doing what you guys do Spade I have watched this three times today and each time I got tear rolling down my cheeks
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Bad Dad 54 (Offline)
  #8 9/11/10 11:12 PM
I was working at GM Truck Assem & we built 3 trucks for free at work to replace those lost in the attack. We also took up a donation for the Red Cross. Ford & Chrysler also did something for charity. Your Foreign car companies didn't do spit for this tragedy. Maybe one did something but hardly compared to what the American companies did. Proud to see Budweiser do this comercial & had enough class to run it once so they didn't profit from this act of terrorism.
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wildthing1h (Offline)
  #9 9/12/10 12:31 AM
Originally Posted by spade:
It is impossible for those who never spent so many years in the fire service such as me and thousands of others to understand what it means to lose a brother you never knew. I shed a tear when I see this video, it is so touching. May my brothers rest in peace.
as a fellow brother i'll never forget and neither will my wife who works at the fort in indianapolis. This day has been hard both of us. I'm proud to say and wear my fire uniform with PRIDE. GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN.
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Sausage (Offline)
  #10 9/12/10 9:04 AM
A touching video. May God look over all those who lost their lives, and their loved ones.

I was truly disappointed yesterday when driving around Carmel, and Northern Indianapolis. There were very few flags up, and it seems to me that too many have already forgotten how they felt that day. We were in California then, we got up around 5:30 and I was trying to comprehend how a plane could fly into the WTC when the second plane hit. Right then I knew that the world had changed. Right now I am worried because our leaders all condemn a pastor threatening to burn the Koran but get behind Muslims trying to build a mosque 2 blocks from ground zero. Thank God that our troops are second to none, now if we can just get some real leaders. sorry for the political rant, but it bothered me that we have such a short attention span.
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