No matter what your political views might be... one thing is for certain. In these days of fast news and even faster life styles... we all seem to have forgotten those moments in history that so abruptly and tragically changed this beloved Country of ours.
911... How soon we forget
AubreyJ.........
911... How soon we forget
AubreyJ.........
President Bush Proclaims
'National Days of Prayer and Remembrance'
Posted- Thursday, September 6, 2007
President Bush is urging Americans to light candles and ring bells to honor terrorism victims and servicemembers during “National Days of Prayer and Remembrance” tomorrow through September 9. [Friday, September 7, through Sunday, September 9, 2007]
Bush carved out the symbolic calendar days to encourage Americans to remember the 2,974 people killed in the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, and to reaffirm the global terror war’s foundation, according to a proclamation the White House released yesterday.
“During this year's National Days of Prayer and Remembrance, we honor the thousands of victims who died in the brutal and ruthless attacks in New York City, Pennsylvania, and at the Pentagon,” Bush said in the proclamation. “I ask that the people of the United States and their places of worship mark these (days) with memorial services, the ringing of bells, and evening candlelight remembrance vigils.”
He also invited people around the world to participate in the days of prayer and remembrance.
Bush added that the nation remembers with gratitude the firefighters, police officers and citizens who acted with courage and compassion after four hijacked commercial airplanes crashed at three sites on U.S. soil, and he issued a stern warning to those who perpetrate or condone such attacks.
“Never forgetting that terrible day, we remain determined to bring our enemies to justice, defy the terrorists' ideology of hate, and work to make our world safer,” he said.
The president paid homage to some 4,177 servicemembers killed during Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom and thanked members currently serving in the U.S. military.
“We are grateful for those who continue to protect our nation and our way of life. Their courage, sacrifice, and dedication help preserve our freedom,” Bush said in the proclamation. “We pray for their safety, for all those who love them, and for the peace we all seek.”
He said the nation remains hopeful, due to kind and compassionate Americans’ commitment to freedom and opportunity.
“During these days of prayer and remembrance, we reflect on all we have lost and take comfort in each other and in the grace and mercy of our Creator,” the president said. “May God guide us, give us strength and wisdom, and may He continue to bless our great country.”
(From news article by DoD’s American Forces Press Service and written by John J. Kruzel)
(File Photo by The White House)
* The White House Office of the Press Secretary has this release...
National Days of Prayer and Remembrance, 2007
National Days of Prayer and Remembrance, 2007
A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America
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“Time is passing. Yet, for the United States of America, there will be no forgetting September the 11th. We will remember every rescuer who died in honor. We will remember every family that lives in grief. We will remember the fire and ash, the last phone calls, the funerals of the children.”
President George W. Bush
November 11, 2001
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