Pearl Harbor, Dec. 7, 1941, and New York City, Sept. 11, 2001 are two days that as Americans are permanently etched into our way of life — when America was struck by its enemies without provocation. Both of these days, although 60 years apart, are joined by the loss of American life into the thousands followed by a world view into the resolve of the human spirit that makes us supremely American.
What is different though is our enemies then wore a uniform, while our current enemy is unseen and operates in the shadows working against our way of life. We, as a nation, are a symbol of freedom to the world and have a duty to inspire others into a democratic society that fits their culture not ours.
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