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A German and Germany in tears for what happened in America. A Dutchman
listening in and saying the same. Fifty five years ago Germany, America and
the rest of Europe was in a war with eachother. Now we are allied forces and
trading together. It takes a generation but it is worth it.
Today's situation might be helped with some kind of diplomacy. It helped
before like the Marshall Plan of 55 years ago shows today.
I believe in evolution, not in revolution.

Ed Kiers
Amsterdam



----- Original Message -----
From: "Raymond Fontaine" <grandad@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "MikeSuesserott" <MikeSuesserott@xxxxxxxxxxx>;
<realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>;
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Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2001 10:02 AM
Subject: Re: God Bless America


It's wonderful that there are so many good people who make up this group.

Ray

--- MikeSuesserott@xxxxxxxxxxx (MikeSuesserott)
> wrote:
>Like so many of you, I feel deeply for the terrible tragedy that has
>occurred. My thoughts and prayers are with the victims and their families,
>and with the American people.
>
>Germany is in shock. All public building are flagged at half-mast. In
>uninterrupted streams for the past 30 or so hours, people have been placing
>flowers in front of the American embassy in Berlin, and the American
>consulates in other cities. During working hours, you could see many school
>children who came individually or with their teacher, trying to place their
>flowers as close to the embassy gates as possible; during lunch break and
>after the offices close, the other age groups come. Many are sobbing, or
>have tears in their eyes. Now, at night, you see numerous windows that have
>candles placed in them. Memorial services are being held all over the
>country for the victims. This morning a memorial service was held in a
large
>cathedral in Berlin, with the Chancellor and other dignitaries present. The
>cathedral was filled to the overflowing, with so many people wanting to
>attend that a second service had to be scheduled immediately thereafter.
>
>The world, and Germany in particular, has much for which to be thankful to
>America; now America deserves the loyalty of her allies. Her kind,
>large-hearted, and freedom-loving spirit, more than any technological
power,
>has made America the leader of the world and a beacon of light and hope for
>the downtrodden nations. I know this great nation will prevail over the
>present crisis, and come out the stronger for it. God bless America!
>
>Michael Suesserott