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Monday, September 11, 2006

Reflecting on September 11th

I had my first organic chemistry exam, got my tickets to the UF/Tennessee Rivalry game, and came home. Three thousand people-Americans, died on TV...in America. Five years later, what has changed? We thought we'd be profoundly changed. Do we know what we're fighting for and who we're fighting against? More importantly, do we have the resolve to fight?

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"Yet America has confronted evil before, and we have defeated it – sometimes at the cost of thousands of good men in a single battle. When Franklin Roosevelt vowed to defeat two enemies across two oceans, he could not have foreseen D-Day and Iwo Jima – but he would not have been surprised at the outcome. When Harry Truman promised American support for free peoples resisting Soviet aggression, he could not have foreseen the rise of the Berlin Wall – but he would not have been surprised to see it brought down. Throughout our history, America has seen liberty challenged – and every time, we have seen liberty triumph with sacrifice and determination."
George W. Bush, 9-11-2006

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