Neither will I forget that horrible day. I was living in Caracas, Venezuela at the time and that morning when I flipped on the TV and witnessed what was going on in New York and Washington, I couldn't believe what I was seeing. Everything was so surreal. I knew that the world, for good or bad, had changed and would never be the same. I experienced, as an ex-patriot American living abroad a wide range of emotins..disgust, anger, sympathy, outrage...etc., etc... But more than anything, I felt an enormous pride in my country. And I will always be proud to be an American...
Neither will I forget that horrible day. I was living in Caracas, Venezuela at the time and that morning when I flipped on the TV and witnessed what was going on in New York and Washington, I couldn't believe what I was seeing. Everything was so surreal. I knew that the world, for good or bad, had changed and would never be the same. I experienced, as an ex-patriot American living abroad a wide range of emotins..disgust, anger, sympathy, outrage...etc., etc... But more than anything, I felt an enormous pride in my country. And I will always be proud to be an American...
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