Friday, September 11, 2009

In Honor of the Victims of 9/11

This is a day of remembrance, honor, sorrow, and renewed pride in our country. Thanks to the leadership of George W. Bush, we defended our country, learned from our lapses in security,became stronger because of our tragedies, and went after those who attacked us.

We wore flag pins, and flew flags on our homes and car windows, and bought patriotic t-shirts- not because, as our current leader said, out of some phony act of patriotism, but because, sometimes, it takes a tragedy to bring out our real feelings about our country, ourselves and our fellow citizens.

Obama has dubbed 9/11, the First National Day of Service and Remembrance, bringing his own socialist agenda to a day that is reserved for the honor of those who died on that day, and all who have given their lives since. It would seem that even on this sacred day he cannot and will not stop his incessant drive toward his goals.

Reagan said that the United States was "The shining city upon the hill". and Obama tells Europe, the Middle East and the rest of the world that we are an arrogant people, derisive and cruel.

John Kennedy asked the country to ask themselves what they could do for their country, and Obama asks small children to think about what they can do for their president.

We are a nation of service oriented people, who regularly volunteer their services to others daily.
We are not a nation of Acorn people, bent on the destruction of the country's basic values, and geared toward driving this land into a Socialist state.

Let this day now and forever be dedicated to those who lost their lives to our enemies and those who serve in all walks of life daily and risk their lives for the rest of us.