On the 16th anniversary of the World Trade Center attacks of
Sept. 11, 2001, we are remembering the day our whole nation had to be brave. On
that day, 2,977 innocent people were killed due to a coordinated, terrorist
attack by Osama bin Laden and his al Qaeda jihadists. This physical assault on
the U.S., targeting New York City and Washington, D.C., wounded us deeply as a whole
country, both physically and mentally. But on that day, we became united in
being Americans.
A fiery blast rocks the World Trade Center after being hit by
two planes September 11, 2001 in New York City. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty
Images)
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If you are old enough to remember the event, you remember
all those feeling you had- the pain, the fear, the horror, the anger and
wanting revenge. I don't like remembering these feelings, it was a scary time,
but I will never ever forget.
Smoke Pours From The World Trade Center After Being Hit By
Two Planes September 11, 2001 In New York City. (Photo By Craig Allen/Getty
Images)
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I hope
all Americans will also always remember those innocents that died (and their
families), honor the heroes who rescued so many, and continue to respect the
emergency personnel and members of armed forces who answered the call to defend
this country after those awful attacks. Thousands of brave men and women in our
military have given their lives since that day in what seems to be a fight with
no end.
The important lesson we should still recall from 9/11 is
that of unity and that freedom is NOT free.
The Queen of Wishful Thinkinđź’—
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