9/11 heroes, victims honored, flags lowered

On 9/11 Americans should “be grateful”

In accordance with Executive Order 2010-18, Arizona’s Governor brewer has ordered that flags be flown at half-staff at all public buildings from sunrise until sunset today to honor the heroes and remember the victims of 9/11.

“Eleven years have passed since the unthinkable terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, shook our Nation and changed our world. The wounds of that tragic day remain fresh, especially for the friends and family members of the nearly 3,000 innocent men and women who lost their lives at the World Trade Center, Pentagon or the field in Shanksville, Pennsylvania, where Flight 93 was lost,” said the Governor in a press release. “On this day, let us pay tribute to the victims of 9/11, including the hundreds of first responders who lost their lives in a desperate bid to save people they’d never met. Let us pray for the loved ones they left behind, as well as the members of our U.S. military and intelligence agencies who devote themselves to preventing future acts of terror against Americans.”

The Governor said that on 9/11 Americans should “be grateful, as there is much reason for hope. Patriotism and individual liberty still burn brightly across this land. Respect for Americans of all religious faiths has not faltered. A new tower rises near Ground Zero. Far from defeating us, the blow of 9/11 has only buoyed our Nation and strengthened our resolve. Eleven years later, perhaps this is the most fitting tribute that could be offered to the victims of that day.”

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