Feels so long ago to say, 12 years ago today the United States was forever changed. In fact, the world was changed by what would still to this day be the most horrific attack against the United States on its soil in its only few hundred years around. An empty September sky was turned into a darkened bloom of smoke, a memory of planes hitting building forever burned into our memories. Yet, many of the hardest parts are ones we have not seen. The families growing up missing a farther, a son, a daughter or a mother, and all the events that came along without them there to see and embrace with the rest of their loved ones.
Regardless if you believe it was a government planned attack, or legitimate terrorist carried out the attack there is one common truth. Innocent men, women and children were killed who had nothing to do with the planning, or execution of this attack. People who simply didn't deserve to die, people carrying out their rights to life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness.
Of the many who died, they were firefighters and policemen who ran in to where so many fled. All in attempt to save lives even while placing their own lives in extreme danger only to pay the ultimate sacrifice. Today resembles a day in America of patriotism, unity, and friendship regardless of color, gender, sexual orientation. Today we remember not who carried out the attack, who was blamed for the attack, or even the government who was attacked. We remember those innocent civilians simply going about their day, when it was tragically cut short.
I remember being in the 4th grade when this attack took place. We were sitting in the corner of the room listening to the teacher read a story. The principle walked in and whispered something to the teacher, within a few minutes our school building went into a lockdown. After a while buses returned tot he school and we were all sent home. Being only a young child, I couldn't understand what had happened. Today, I know what happened, I understand the tragedy that took place, the lives that were lost, the heroic actions of those on flight 93 whose actions saved even more lives.
Today should be a day of peace, and remembering. Not of violence and debate, today as I said is to remember the innocent victims who lost their lives and those who risked their lives to save even more. Today is a day, I'm proud to be an American.
NO DEBATES PLEASE. Show some respect for a day