Sept. 11
This is one of those anniversaries that many of us would prefer not to remember. The shock of that day is still palatable to me, though I suffered no personal loss. How much more, those poor souls, who lost loved ones on those flights or in the buildings struck by the terrorists? We have seen the public expression of grief by some, who were anointed by the MSM, much like Cindy Sheehan has been. Yet, there are others, who remember silently, whose grief is shared in small circles, away from the glaring light of a media with its own agenda. I could throw quite a few words at that subject. Yet today, it is best to think of those who remember family members and loved ones who perished on that fateful day. To remember also, that some fought back and may have prevented a worse fate. My thanks to those brave Americans that resisted, my prayers for those who are reminded of loved ones whose warm embrace or laughter they can no longer experience except in memory.
We must not forget, we must not once again become complacent.
We must not forget, we must not once again become complacent.