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diamond-cross

Maybe the last cross I will post from OKC.
Who left it and why.

Wonder how often the victims friends and families
think about the bombing now?

What lives got repaired and which ones ruined.

In my line of work,you see very different reactions to the same situation depending on the person.

I was in med school 2 miles from the site and felt the explosion. I ran up some stairs to see what it was and thought a gas main must have exploded. My sister was on jury duty across the street. She said lights came down from the ceiling and they had to get under the table then run outside to see all those bloody people running around(if you remember the news)

How would it be to live in a place where it is a weekly way of life?Oddly people seem to cope and almost get used to it in an odd way.

WOW this is like the old langley coming out


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Cindi Smith03-Feb-2010 02:26
I often think about the families and people who were there that day. I remember the news and how life around Federal Buildings changed that day. I work right across the street from the one in Fort Worth and think about what if often. This is powerful, completely powerful. My prayers still go out to all this effected.