The left would like for all of us to forget 9/11 and to ignore the threat of Islamic terrorism.
I won't.
Not ever.
Set to the music of Samuel Barber's "Agnus Dei" from Adagio for Strings:
YouTube link
Some reading: rebuilding lives after 9/11 — a love story.
(With a hat-tip to Farmer John)
ALSO READ PAMELA'S 9/11 POSTS AT ATLAS SHRUGS
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Moderationist,
Yes.
Still, recent surveys show that more Americans today are less worried about terrorism than on any previous 9/11 anniversary.
Mistake!
Over the last several days as I read more and more about the unsavory associates linked to the democratic candidate, I came across the tragic story of Francis Joseph Trombino. An armored-car driver who as a young soldier served our country in far-off Korea. He survived the notorious 1981 Weather Underground related Brinks Robbery and was lucky enough to dodge death once again in the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center.
On the morning of the terrorist attack, [9/11/01] Mr. Trombino stayed behind to guard the truck in the parking garage while three colleagues made a delivery to a bank on the 11th floor of the North Tower. Though separated in the chaos, the others fled with their lives.
"They couldn't go down and he couldn't come up" was the way Mrs. Trombino characterized the dilemma that confronted her husband and his crew.
"He was a devoted worker," added Walter. "He wasn't supposed to leave the truck, and it cost him his life."
May he rest in peace.
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That is the perfect music for a 9/11 Memorial.
I couldn't believe when, in the last few years, people were memorializing 9/11 with Enya.
This is just right.
Thank you.
A powerful memorial video. We musn't ever, ever forget.
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