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Today marks the 6th anniversary of the terrorist attacks on our nation by Al Qaeda, universally known as 9/11. Four airliners were brutally hijacked by teams of hijackers sent by Osama Bin Laden on a plan by Khalid Sheikh Mohammed. KSM, as he is known, was captured in Pakistan in 2003. For two days now, I have written that I believe Osama Bin Laden is dead, in addition, his former vaunted network is being partially led by a American traitor idiot known now as Adam Gadahn. Today is not about them.
Today is about remembering the 2,974 men, women and children who lost their lives that day. I do not think I knew anyone that died that day. But the vision of this concept will always remember them as outlined here at our We Honor and We Salute page. This is not about their death but about their lives. These nearly 3,000 people were mothers and fathers, daughters and sons, wives and husbands, friends and coworkers. They were from dozens of countries. We should not remember how they died, but how they lived. But we will never forgive and I can assure you, the men and women of the American military and intelligence service will continue searching for these bastards. The pain may ease as time passes but the memory must never fade. NEVER FORGET.