September 11, 2018 … 17 Years Have Passed Since That Fateful Day & Islamic Terror Attacks on America … Have You Forgotten? Please Don’t Ever Forget (VIDEO)
SEPTEMBER 11, 2001 … PLEASE DO NOT EVER FORGET.
It is September 11, 2018, it is hard to believe that it has been 17 years since that beautiful blue sky, peaceful Fall September day when America was attacked by radical Islamic terrorists and the United States and the world would be changed forever. Do you remember what you were doing that day? The horror and the tragedy of that day when nearly 3000 people died as of both towers of the World Trade Center fell in New York City, the Pentagon in Washington, DC was attacked and the heroes of Flight 93 downed their plane in a field in Shanksville, Pennsylvania saving countless many. Honor the heroes of September 11 and the brave men and women of the military who fight every day for our freedom.
Have you forgotten …
We remember and honor those who perished on AMERICAN AIRLINES FLIGHT 11, AMERICAN AIRLINES FLIGHT 77, UNITED AIRLINES FLIGHT 175, UNITED AIRLINES FLIGHT 93, the World Trade Center in NYC and at the Pentagon in Washington, DC.
Have you forgotten?
Have you forgotten?
World Trade Center One Tower collapses, have you forgotten?
Do not ever forget what happened this fateful day, September 11, 2001, or we will be destined to repeat it. We know damn well who attacked us on 9-11 and why. If you do not call out your enemy by name and completely understand their reasons, we are doomed.
Darryl Worley – Have You Forgotten?
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All real Americans should have this day etched into their memories. Those that were not yet borne when the event occurred will have to learn from family and other sources. This was a terrorist attack on our country by Muslim terrorists.
I can still visualize the horror of neighbors when we learned of the attack a Pearl Harbor by the Japanese Sunday Dec. 7 1941.