WTC Bombing

             The recent events of last week will forever live on in infamy as part of desolate world history. Ensuing generations will study in books and articles the events which unfolded and the future implications to be brought. My heartfelt sentiments lie with the victims and rescuers which bound our country during that fragile moment as i express my thoughts and concerns for our country's future. Inevitably we have been given the time to live through this horrid event. September,11 2001 will always be remembered and commemorated as a day of mourning and prayer as our country's greatest fears and vulnerabilities were placed before our eyes.
             Thousands of lives have forever been altered by the unthinkable terrorist attacks of that early September morning. We are a country whose land is safe and free and inhabited mostly with people who believe in ones human rights. Our goal has been to prevent war and assist others in their time of endurance. This attack on our hallowed land attacks our freedom and replaces our innocence with momentary feelings of insecurity. Many throughout the worl join us in our mourning this great tragedy and relate to our feelings of hurt and sorrow for those lives lost.We Americans now feel the despair and helplessness many counties have faced for years throughout this moment in our history. It has been received that certain people in secular Middle Eastern countries rejoiced this tragedy. My sympathies lie with their indignities toward life and as an Arab American I realize that multitudes of extremist groups are being fallaciously allowed to represent a state or religous entity in the eyes of many. As a follower of Islam one condones such acts as does the religion and furthermore, a religion of peace is being misused and misrepresented to benefit the spirits of terrorism.
             Our United States must respond abruptly and aptly to this terrorist act.Our response must adress the seriousness of the act and must ...

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