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Submitted by Christopher Frye, May 10, 2007 02:33

Ok, first things first, the people on the U.S. Airways may have been wrong in opening there month, however if you look at it from their point of view, all of them were completely justified in there action (May I Remind everyone - Sept 11, 2001), with the exception of United 93, no other person(s) stood up and ATTEMPTED to take a stand.

Now fast forward to the store owner, ask yourself this - "If he would not have stepped up and said something and then watching the news found out that he knew something was going to happen and said nothing" How do you think he would feel, How would you feel if the shoe was on the other foot - "YOU"!!!!!

I for one salute the store owner for doing what was right. Answer me this, when and where is it right to put a price on any person live, what is the price that you would put on your own life, your wife, your children, and your family. Ask yourself that one question - What price is my family worth?" In my view, no amount money can or will ever replace my loved ones.


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