Sunday, September 11, 2005

I am A Survivor of Flight 93

Why is it, that 40 Americans who sacrificed their lives to stop a missile attack on Washington have never been awareded the Medal of Freedom (left). Something like that would seem worthy of the nation's highest civilian honor. Instead, we've since seen the former CIA Director who completely missed 9/11 and provided bad intel on Iraq recieve it.

When our politicians, our military, our government as a whole failed us four years today, it fell upon private, American citizens to lead the fight.

They weren't even supposed to be the "last line of defense." They, being civilians, were supposed to be what our politicians, our military, our government as a whole existed to defend.

They weren't supposed to be the "last line of defense," but they became the first Americans to fight back -- somewhere over a peaceful field in Pennsylvania, the passengers and crew of Flight 93 fought the first battle in the War in Terrorism.

David Von Drehle in the July 23, 2004, edition of the Washington Post summed it up:
"Only a small band of civilians, strangers to one another -- without benefit of staff meetings, bylaws, uniforms or task forces -- communicating by cell phone with loved ones who happened to be watching TV -- managed to figure out what was going on in time to thwart a guided-missile attack on Washington.

Brave passengers aboard United Airlines Flight 93 forced hijackers to crash the plane into an empty field far short of its target."

I am a survivor of Flight 93.

There were no survivors on that plane, but the passengers and crew made sure there were hundreds if not thousands of survivors on the ground.

I was at the US Capitol when Flight 93 would have hit it.

Every 9/11 since, I have planted daffodils -- the unofficial flower of 9/11. The government of the Netherlands made a gift to New York City of tens of thousands of daffodil bulbs in the wake of the attack.

It's a quiet form of remembrance.

And they remind me every spring I am alive because forty people are dead buried.

It's surprisingly tiring planting 40 bulbs.

Breaking the ground, placing each one carefully spaced and at just the right depth, covering them and watering them.

It would be a lot easier for the President to fill out the paperwork for 40 heroes.

Another President remembered other Americans who were buried in another peaceful Pennsylvania field this way:

"...that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion -- that we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain..."

This week we saw a monument for the Flight 93 crash site unveiled. We cannot consecrate the field where the passengers and crew of Flight 93 anymore than their actions have already done.

We can honor them as much as we have the man who missed the plot (right) that forced them to give up their lives for their country.

They should recieve the Presidential Medal of Freedom. (Terry Turner)

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

Bush does not care, look at his evil face, you can see that expression of delight...m

Anonymous said...

There was no plane crash at Shanksville, Pennsylvania.

http://www.letsroll911.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=50:no-plane-shanksville-pa&catid=34:-planes-strike-wtc

naynay192 said...

R.I.P to our brave heroes

Anonymous said...

We were there. There WAS a plane crash. I heard it fly over my school and my mother saw it fly over our house before it crashed 17 seconds later. Don't talk about things you know nothing about.

Rest In Peace to all those who passed.

Anonymous said...

Amen to that they were heroes aboard flight 93 if it wasn't for them the capital would be in flames.

Tonya younger said...

I want to thank the passenger of flight 93 for giving their lives to save others and my deepest sympathy to their families

Tonya younger said...

I also want to give my deepest sympathies to the families that lost their loved.

Unknown said...

The evidence that Flight 93 was shot down by an Air Force F-16 fighter is overwhelming. http://911research.wtc7.net/materials/flight93/flight93.pdf

LilAngel08 said...

Are you seriously trying to say that no plane ever crashed in that field that day? That 40 people really didn't die in that field are you serious? what do you think did happen, they just what disappeared? evaporated? What's your brilliant explanation?

bernhard said...

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R. Morris said...

To the 'LordMoyne'...you sir are an idiot.

Here is a YouTube video by an F-16 pilot that lived the Flt-93 tragedy. They did NOT shoot down Flt-93, but would have had the passengers not already taken action to save the attack on the Capital.

I invite you to educate yourself before making such outlandish claims and BS.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zvdjLhOnlO0

Unknown said...

Moron is too nice for you.

Unknown said...

Idiot