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Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Charlie Dent on 11th Anniversary of 9/11

WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Rep. Charlie Dent (PA-15) issued the following statement from his Washington Office on the 11th anniversary of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks against the United States:

“Today, we remember those who perished 11 years ago in New York, Pennsylvania and Virginia. While the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, forever changed our nation, they could not weaken the American will or diminish our spirit. Please take a moment today to honor the many innocent Americans who lost their lives on 9/11, thank members of our Armed Forces and first responders for keeping us safe, remind family and friends how important they are to you, and consider volunteering some of your time to improve your community.”

6 comments:

  1. We should also be remembering the 4/19/95 bombing of the goverment building in Oklahoma City by Timothy McVeigh. None of those victims' (many children) survivors or firemen and rescue personnel received anything.

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  2. We and especially Charlie Dent, should be thanking President Obama for having the cajones to order justice for Bin Laden. Soething mittens Romney stated he would not do.

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  3. Dent received an (F) from the NAACP on his votes against Civil Rights issues;

    http://naacp.3cdn.net/ef6104f969fd9f111f_7gm6iynj6.pdf

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  4. The NAACP said it? it must be true......

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  5. No politics on 9/11 folks.

    Seamus

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  6. Thank you for the reminder Seamus.

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