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The New Imperial Times (On Break)
by: adambombski
date posted: Sep 10, 2006 1:28 PM
Fading Into The Horizon
Do you ever miss something when you lose it? Do you think about it occasionally, or every hour of the day? Do you ever look back into the distance and remember someone who died when you look at an old photograph or something that they gave you? Does the clock ever stop ticking?

As you know, tomorrow is the 5th anniversery of 9/11, that day is still engraved to millions of people's minds to this day. And it probably always will be. So many people died. Many lost their mothers, fathers, brothers, sisters, and other family members. Now, this isn't a political blog, but something more important. Something more personal.

Everybody looks back. They think about what could have been, or what should have been. No one deserved to die that day 5 years ago, but it happened. There is nothing we can do about it. Many of us want to turn time backwards and examine the events surrounding something as big 9/11 or a few days before a loved one died. But sadly, we can't. No matter how much we want to.

But the past should never be forgotten. Ever. No matter how terrible or how painful past events were, we can never forget them. That is why we have memories. They give us hope. When we are in a dire situation, we can look back and think what would others that we knew would have done.

The past is very important. Many people say that you should only move forward, but I l think we should reflect before making a decision before we make a poor choice. But that is not the real reason behind this text.

We should never forget the past, for it will probably come back to haunt us. We should never forget loved ones who passed away or people who we meet and may never see again.

So, now, I may not be back for a long while again. I hope to hear from all of you and will try to reply.

May The Force Be With You.