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I think you are missing the point -- there
is no dispute that SOMETHING struck the Pentagon -- the damage is
self-evident. The controversy (if you can even call it that) is
whether it was a 757 as reported, or something else -- a smaller commuter-type
plane for example, or a missile.
Jonathan A. Cass -----Original
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OK, now this one I know is an "urban myth" and this one makes
me mad - that no plane struck the Pentagon. How do I
know? A very good friend of mine was in the hospital on 9/11 and
was on the phone with her brother, who at the time was
working in the Pentagon. She was talking to him when the plane hit
and heard the "commotion" (lack of a better word right now). When I
talked to her she was barely able to speak she was so completely devastated
and terrified. It was a couple of days before she spoke with him again
and found that he was ok, with only some minor scratches, etc. That was
a long couple of days.
As to the whole Philly airport getting there and back ... well I
don't go too far myself, but I think Karen usually takes the train to the
airport and unless weighed down too much, takes the train back.
Lady Liberty is $8, but plan on it taking anywhere from 45 minutes to a
couple of hours depending on how many other people are being picked up/dropped
off.
Wendy
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