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Rick Lemoine Remembers 9/11

Rick Lemoine, owner of Kenyon's (a convenience and liquor store in East Falmouth, Cape Cod, Massachusetts) places 2,973 American flags on his store's lawn to commemorate the loss of life on 9/11/2001.

 

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09/11/08 @ 6:40 pm
bittersweet [Member] writes:
I saw the same thing in Boston a few years back to commemorate those who have died in Iraq.
My mom started crying automatically. Me, I just got a cold hard knot of anger in the pit of my stomache.
09/12/08 @ 10:09 am
nursenancy [Member] writes:
Thanks for remembering.
Often people who aren't involved forget and go about their daily lives.Those with close connections remember and will never forget.It helps to know that there are some people who care as we do.
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