There have been quite a few stories about the monies given to the families of the 9/11 victims.

Alot of them border on pure greed.

The victims of the landslide in the La Conchita area are now comtemplating 'action' against the city for 'not informing them of the danger'.


I remember seeing a story about what a human body costs when it was broken down to it's elemental structure.

A few bucks and change???

You can't replace the time, the love and support of the deceased.

The some of the living find that a few bucks will make the pain go away.


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There was a story that circulated about the land fill where the remains of the towers and the occupants rest today.

The families were ticked off about the conditions in the landfill.

They wanted the remains put into an appropriate setting-some thing more respectful-the thought of their loved ones in a dump
was very troubling.

It would cost millions of dollars to clean up and look for, analyze and get rid of the ALL the debris.


And they want the government to pay for it.
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There was a newspaper story about a woman whose BF was killed that day.


Sometime before the attack he gave her a necklace with a promise of "something else to follow".

After he was reported as missing the woman and a friend went to his apartment to look around. They found a the receipt for the necklace AND a ring....

They searched until she found the ring and her promise was to 'never take the ring or the necklace off'.

Should she get married I wonder what her husband would say?

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I think that was a great love story...

A man dies in a terror attack, his body probably never to be found
and instead of waiting until the smoke cleared, the GF was rooting around in his apartment in his receipts.

And god knows what else.

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It's like the Amber Frey book and movie.....

Making money on death.

You have to love it....

It doesn't make sense any other way.