Bush Attends Pennsylvania 9/11 memorial commemoration

Bush Attends Pennsylvania 9/11 memorial commemoration

Bush Attends Pennsylvania 9/11 memorial commemoration

Shanksville, PA — George W. Bush, Former United States President, promised Saturday that the whole country would always remember the heroism of the 40 passengers and crew of the hijacked United Flight 93 that crashed last September 11, 2011.  It was one of the most courageous acts in the history of America, Bush declared. What happened here in this field in Pennsylvania will never be erased out of the every American’s memory.

Bush had praised how the passengers displayed bravery causing the hijackers to struggle and the plane to prematurely crash than its actual planned target. The actual target of the plane was to hit the White House or the U.S. Capitol, investigators believed. Bush was one of the many dignitaries who spoke in the memorial celebration. The sacrifices made and the lives spared will always be remembered by America, Bush said.

Bill Clinton thanked Bush and the current U.S. President, Barack Obama. Obama was scheduled to visit the site Sunday. Clinton thanked Obama for all his efforts and for not letting terrorists attacked America again.

Joseph Biden, current U.S. Vice President, also gave homage to the courage shown by Americans on board Flight 93 and said a debt Americans can never repay. They board that plane without in mind of going to an unknown war but stood up when faced with the dilemma of defending their country against a war they bravely fought and won.

 

Posted by on Monday September 12 2011, 3:51 PM EST. Ref: CNN. All trademarks acknowledged. Filed under Nation. Comments and Trackbacks closed. Follow responses: RSS 2.0

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