To me, saying "never forget 911" is the same sentiments of saying "remember the Alamo." It's to remember those that lost their life over their beliefs. In both cases, inadvertently or advertently, it was for freedom.
Freedom doesn't enslave. Remembering those who lost their lives is a tribute to this and a warning to those who want to imprison under a suffocating idealogy that takes away freedom.
Freedom doesn't sit back and watch as people's homes or countries are invading by other people or other countries.
Freedom doesn't segregate ... it's an umbrella that covers all. All but those who wish to use terrorism against it.
The enemy of freedom is terrorism and fanaticism, not any particular religion, race, or country. It's the "out-of-control" thug mentality that wants to destroy peace of mind for self gratification ... for the good of one or few and not all.
Never forget and always remember freedom. The same freedom that gives us the right to speak our mind. The same freedom that gives us the right to ignore those who speak their mind.
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