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Sep 10 2006

2996: We will never forget- updated

Published by Karl at 11:10 pm under 9/11

This tribute will remain a ’sticky post’, above all others until Tuesday 9-12

Updated below 

 

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Robert William  McPadden, 30, Pearl River, N.Y.

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Firefighter, New York Fire Department

 Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building

Robert McPadden liked to be tested. He did not wait to see if he could withstand challenges — he sought them out.

He liked comparing his personal favorites to the critics’ Top 10 lists. He was so good at "Jeopardy!" that other firefighters thought he was watching reruns of shows he had seen. He was confident enough to marry a woman almost as tall as he and as much of an athlete: when Kate and Bob McPadden played one-on-one basketball, he won the scrambles, she beat him on the foul line.

Could he best his late father, a New York fire lieutenant? For years, he waited to be accepted into the department and dreamed of making captain.

Confident, yes; attitude, no: Although Firefighter McPadden, 30, had a master’s degree in criminal justice, as a new member of the crew he happily peeled potatoes, washed dishes and led schoolchildren around Engine Company 23 in Manhattan, saying: "Hi! I’m Fireman Bob!"

Last summer was truly his championship season. He hit the tying run that helped Engine Company 38 win the Bronx title. His young marriage glowed. Kate and he were a day away from moving to Pearl River, N.Y., near his mother and siblings. So excited was Firefighter McPadden about life that he would shout, "We won, Kate, we won!"

Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on January 22, 2002.

 Firefighter Followed in Father’s Footsteps

April 12, 2002

Earning a graduate degree in criminal justice, Robert McPadden could have almost immediately become a New York City police officer but — in honor of his late father, who was a New York City firefighter — he preferred to wait until there was a civil service opening to become a firefighter.

After several years, the opportunity came, and McPadden joined the ranks of firefighters about two years ago and was assigned to Engine Co. 23 on West 58th Street. His father, Michael McPadden, was a lieutenant and served in the fire department for almost 40 years.

"My husband’s unit was among the first to arrive," said McPadden’s wife, Kate. "They were caught when the south tower collapsed." McPadden’s remains were identified recently.

She said her husband "always was interested in public service," noting that it was a family tradition. In addition to his father, an uncle was a New York City firefighter, his sister, Annmarie Walker, is a police officer in Ramapo, N.Y., and his brother, Michael, is a police officer in Orangeburg, N.Y.

"Robert absolutely loved being a firefighter," she said. The couple, who would have been married three years on Oct. 11, had just bought a home in Pearl River, N.Y.

"He had a great, hearty laugh, and we always had such a wonderful time together," his wife recalled. "He was very smart, not so much in a book sense but in terms of being savvy and sharp."

McPadden, 30, received his undergraduate degree in history from St. Thomas Aquinas College in Sparkhill, N.Y., and his graduate degree from Iona College in New Rochelle.

In addition to his wife, McPadden is survived by his mother, Judy, of Pearl River, N.Y.; three sisters, Annmarie Walker and Elizabeth Burnham, both of Goshen, N.Y., and Cathy McPadden of Pearl River, and a brother, Michael, of Nanuet, N.Y.

REST IN PEACE

Note:  there are many fine tributes around the web, and there is no way I can list them all. Stop the ACLU and Sister Toldjah are listing as many as they can, so I recommend you start there, or click the 2996 banner above.

Michelle Malkin  has a series of posted which memorialize the events in chronological order, as well as her contribution to the 2996 project.  Sobering.  Please give them a look.

If she adds more, I will update this later.

8 Responses to “2996: We will never forget- updated”

  1. Sister Toldjahon 11 Sep 2006 at 12:07 am

    9/11 victim Peter Edward Mardikian: Gone too soon (UPDATED)…

    (Note: This post will remain on top for the remainder of the day today, and all day on 9-11. Newer posts will be underneath this one - update with reminder: remember that CNN will be rebroadcasting its coverage of 9-11 as it happened all day Monday, b…

  2. Stop The ACLUon 11 Sep 2006 at 9:53 am

    Remembering 911…

    Lots more tribute videos at youtube.
    I was deployed to Kuwait when 9/11 happened. I reported to work and watched the first tower struck on the news. We were shocked, but confused on what happened. It really struck home and all doubts left when …

  3. Assorted Babble by Suzieon 11 Sep 2006 at 12:07 pm

    Reflecting back on September 11th 2001…

    Today should be a huge reminder for the world, it is sad, sombering, and full of emotions. I went back and copied my post from last year of where I was on this horrible day and my experiences being out of the country with having to fly back. We s ……..

  4. stacy leeon 11 Sep 2006 at 10:06 pm

    Thank you for sharing this tribute with us.

  5. Planck's Constanton 12 Sep 2006 at 11:03 pm

    2996 tribute to victims of 9/11 - Terrence E Adder…

    Before 9/11 the only view I had of the New York City skyline was from the top floor of my home in New Jersey. On any day I could look out the window and see the upper 30 floors of the World Trade Center.

    When both buildings disappeared from view t…..

  6. bernieon 12 Sep 2006 at 11:03 pm

    Thank for remembering him.I linked your tribute at <a href="http://plancksconstant.org/blog1/2006/09/2996_tribute_to_vict.html">2996 tribute to victims of 9/11 - Terrence E Adderley</a>

  7. Dan Mancinion 15 Sep 2006 at 11:56 am

    Friday Open Post, and 9/11 Round-Up…

    Here’s a round-up of reflections on the fifth anniversary of 9/11 from across the Open Trackback Alliance (and elsewhere):…

  8. Enlightenmenton 13 Oct 2006 at 10:42 pm

    One thing that struck me as odd in the days after 9/11 was Bush saying “We will not tolerate conspiracy theories [regarding 9/11]“. Sure enough there have been some wacky conspiracy theories surrounding the events of that day. The most far-fetched and patently ridiculous one that I’ve ever heard goes like this: Nineteen hijackers who claimed to be devout Muslims but yet were so un-Muslim as to be getting drunk all the time, doing cocaine and frequenting strip clubs decided to hijack four airliners and fly them into buildings in the northeastern U.S., the area of the country that is the most thick with fighter bases. After leaving a Koran on a barstool at a strip bar after getting shitfaced drunk on the night before, then writing a suicide note/inspirational letter that sounded like it was written by someone with next to no knowledge of Islam, they went to bed and got up the next morning hung over and carried out their devious plan. Nevermind the fact that of the four “pilots” among them there was not a one that could handle a Cessna or a Piper Cub let alone fly a jumbo jet, and the one assigned the most difficult task of all, Hani Hanjour, was so laughably incompetent that he was the worst fake “pilot” of the bunch. Nevermind the fact that they received very rudimentary flight training at Pensacola Naval Air Station, making them more likely to have been C.I.A. assets than Islamic fundamentalist terrorists. So on to the airports. These “hijackers” somehow managed to board all four airliners with their tickets, yet not even ONE got his name on any of the flight manifests. So they hijack all four airliners and at this time passengers on United 93 start making a bunch of cell phone calls from 35,000 feet in the air to tell people what was going on. Nevermind the fact that cell phones wouldn’t work very well above 4,000 feet, and wouldn’t work at ALL above 8,000 feet. But the conspiracy theorists won’t let that fact get in the way of a good fantasy. That is one of the little things you “aren’t supposed to think about”. Nevermind that one of the callers called his mom and said his first and last name, more like he was reading from a list than calling his own mom. Anyway, when these airliners each deviated from their flight plan and didn’t respond to ground control, NORAD would any other time have followed standard operating procedure (and did NOT have to be told by F.A.A. that there were hijackings because they were watching the same events unfold on their own radar) which means fighter jets would be scrambled from the nearest base where they were available on standby within a few minutes, just like every other time when airliners stray off course. But of course on 9/11 this didn’t happen, not even close. Somehow these “hijackers” must have used magical powers to cause NORAD to stand down, as ridiculous as this sounds because total inaction from the most high-tech and professional Air Force in the world would be necessary to carry out their tasks. So on the most important day in its history the Air Force was totally worthless. Then they had to make one of the airliners look like a smaller plane, because unknown to them the Naudet brothers had a videocamera to capture the only known footage of the North Tower crash, and this footage shows something that is not at all like a jumbo jet, but didn’t have to bother with the South Tower jet disguising itself because that was the one we were “supposed to see”. Anyway, as for the Pentagon they had to have Hani Hanjour fly his airliner like it was a fighter plane, making a high G-force corkscrew turn that no real airliner can do, in making its descent to strike the Pentagon. But these “hijackers” wanted to make sure Rumsfeld survived so they went out of their way to hit the farthest point in the building from where Rumsfeld and the top brass are located. And this worked out rather well for the military personnel in the Pentagon, since the side that was hit was the part that was under renovation at the time with few military personnel present compared to construction workers. Still more fortuitous for the Pentagon, the side that was hit had just before 9/11 been structurally reinforced to prevent a large fire there from spreading elsewhere in the building. Awful nice of them to pick that part to hit, huh? Then the airliner vaporized itself into nothing but tiny unidentifiable pieces no bigger than a fist, unlike the crash of a real airliner when you will be able to see at least some identifiable parts, like crumpled wings, broken tail section etc. Why, Hani Hanjour the terrible pilot flew that airliner so good that even though he hit the Pentagon on the ground floor the engines didn’t even drag the ground!! Imagine that!! Though the airliner vaporized itself on impact it only made a tiny 16 foot hole in the building. Amazing. Meanwhile, though the planes hitting the Twin Towers caused fires small enough for the firefighters to be heard on their radios saying “We just need 2 hoses and we can knock this fire down” attesting to the small size of it, somehow they must have used magical powers from beyond the grave to make this morph into a raging inferno capable of making the steel on all forty-seven main support columns (not to mention the over 100 smaller support columns) soften and buckle, then all fail at once. Hmmm. Then still more magic was used to make the building totally defy physics as well as common sense in having the uppermost floors pass through the remainder of the building as quickly, meaning as effortlessly, as falling through air, a feat that without magic could only be done with explosives. Then exactly 30 minutes later the North Tower collapses in precisely the same freefall physics-defying manner. Incredible. Not to mention the fact that both collapsed at a uniform rate too, not slowing down, which also defies physics because as the uppermost floors crash into and through each successive floor beneath them they would shed more and more energy each time, thus slowing itself down. Common sense tells you this is not possible without either the hijackers’ magical powers or explosives. To emphasize their telekinetic prowess, later in the day they made a third building, WTC # 7, collapse also at freefall rate though no plane or any major debris hit it. Amazing guys these magical hijackers. But we know it had to be “Muslim hijackers” the conspiracy theorist will tell you because (now don’t laugh) one of their passports was “found” a couple days later near Ground Zero, miraculously “surviving” the fire that we were told incinerated planes, passengers and black boxes, and also “survived” the collapse of the building it was in. When common sense tells you if that were true then they should start making buildings and airliners out of heavy paper and plastic so as to be “indestructable” like that magic passport. The hijackers even used their magical powers to bring at least seven of their number back to life, to appear at american embassies outraged at being blamed for 9/11!! BBC reported on that and it is still online. Nevertheless, they also used magical powers to make the american government look like it was covering something up in the aftermath of this, what with the hasty removal of the steel debris and having it driven to ports in trucks with GPS locators on them, to be shipped overseas to China and India to be melted down. When common sense again tells you that this is paradoxical in that if the steel was so unimportant that they didn’t bother saving some for analysis but so important as to require GPS locators on the trucks with one driver losing his job because he stopped to get lunch. Hmmmm. Yes, this whole story smacks of the utmost idiocy and fantastical far-fetched lying, but it is amazingly enough what some people believe. Even now, five years later, the provably false fairy tale of the “nineteen hijackers” is heard repeated again and again, and is accepted without question by so many Americans. Which is itself a testament to the innate psychological cowardice of the American sheeple, i mean people, and their abject willingness to believe something, ANYTHING, no matter how ridiculous in order to avoid facing a scary uncomfortable truth. Time to wake up America.

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