President Barack Obama at a wreath laying ceremony at the Pentagon Memorial marking the eighth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks.(Photo by Mandel Ngan / AFP / Getty Images)
by Mark Silva
On a rainy morning eight years after airline-hijacking terrorists attacked the World Trade Center towers in New York City and struck the Pentagon outside of Washington, President Barack Obama took part today in a somber wreath-laying at the permanent memorial to victims of the attacks at the Pentagon.
And high-ranking members of the Obama administration fanned out across the country to take part today in the first official National Day of Service and Remembrance.
"Nearly 3,000 days have passed, almost one for each of those taken from us,'' Obama said today, making this pledge outside the Pentagon: "Let us renew our resolve against those who perpetrated this barbaric attack and who plot against us still.... We will do everything in our power to keep our nation safe.''
The president and first lady also held a moment of silence on the South Lawn of the White House this morning at the time of the first attack. A bell rang three times and a bugler played Taps as the couple bowed their heads and placed their hands over their hearts.
"Once more we pause, once more we pray, as a nation and as a people,'' Obama said later at the Pentagon, remembering the victims of the attacks. "We read their names, we press their photos to our hearts.... We recall the beauty and meaning of their lives.''
The president also saluted the members of the military still at war today in conflicts that ensued after the 9/11 attacks.
"We pay tribute to the service of a new generation, young Americans raised in a time of peace and plenty, who saw their nation in a time of need and chose to serve,'' Obama said, with a few preacher's words for the assembly: "Scripture teaches us a hard truth -- the mountains may fall and the Earth may give way, the flesh and the heart may fail, but after all our suffering God and grace will restore you and make you firm, solid and steadfast.''
Today, the president maintained, the nation should observe "not the human capacity for evil, but the human capacity for good.... On this first National Day of Service of Remembrance, we can summon once again that ordinary goodness of America,
"On a day when others sought to sap our confidence, let us renew our common purpose,'' Obama said. "United not only in our grief, but in our resolve to stand for one another, to stand up for the country we all love,'' He called a commitment to the nation's core causes "the strongest rebuke to those who attacked us.''
Eight years after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, the U.S. still is at war - engaged in escalating combat on foreign soil against "the people who knocked down these buildings.''
Those were the bull-horn-broadcast words of then-President George W. Bush standing on the rubble of the fallen Trade Center towers in 2001 and vowing revenge against the attackers.
Today, the architect of the attacks, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, is a prisoner of the United States who has undergone repeated "water-boarding'' in the government's pursuit of intelligence about terrorism. The financier and chief of al Qaeda, Osama bin Laden remains at large. And the U.S. military is deploying increasing forces in Afghanistan in a war launched after the attacks.
Now it is Obama who holds the bull-horn.
He has committed the U.S. to a stepped up assault against al Qaeda and the Taliban in Afghanistan while drawing down troops in Iraq with a goal of removing them by 2011. Obama has pledged to close the military run prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, where Mohammed and other enemy combatants have been held. Obama has banned "torture'' in interrogations, and his Justice Department is investigating the excesses of interrogators whom the Bush Justice Department authorized to employ "harsh''tactics.
Americans still hand the Republican Party "a slight edge'' over the Democratic Party - by a margin of 49 to 42 percent - in their view of which party will better protect the U.S. from international terrorism and military threats, according to the findings of a Gallup Poll released today, on the eighth anniversary of 9/11.
Gallup started asking that question in September 2002, when Bush's approval ratings were near 70 percent - the GOP then held a substantial edge on the security question: 50 to 31 percentage points.
The newest findings come from an Aug. 31-Sept. 2 survey, which also poses a question that Gallup has been asking Americans since 1951: Which party is better for keeping the country prosperous?
Republicans have not held a significant edge on the prosperity question since September 1994. In November of that year, the GOP won majority control of Congress.
Now, with Democrats in control of the White House and Congress, the party holds a 50 to 39 percentage-point edge over Republicans on the prosperity question - with Obama's own approval ratings hovering at 51 percent this week, down from his high of 69 after inauguration, in the Gallup Poll's daily tracking.
Obama, who is asking Congress to authorize the biggest overhaul of American health care since Medicare was created in the 1960s, will sit today for an interview with CBS News' 60 Minutes which will air Sunday night. On Monday, he plans a major speech about the nation's financial crisis, one year after the government undertook the biggest intervention in the nation's financial markets since the Great Depression.
The president last night sent to the Congress an official notification of the continuation of the national emergency that was declared after the attacks in 2001. Federal law requires termination of a national emergency prior to the anniversary of its declaration, unless it is continued. Obama has posted in the Federal Register a declaration that the emergency declared after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, will remain in effect for another year.
"The terrorist threat that led to the declaration on
September 14, 2001, of a national emergency continues,'' the president's letter to Congress states. "For this reason, I have determined that it is necessary to continue in effect after September 14, 2009, the national emergency with respect to the terrorist threat.''
Today also has become a National Day of Service and Remembrance, under the Serve America Act that the late Sen. Edward M. Kennedy sponsored and Obama signed in April. The act also is named for Kennedy.
And many high-ranking members of the Obama administration have signed up today for community service.
Vice President Joe Biden and wife Jill Biden traveled to New York City to attend the city's Sept. 11 commemoration at Zuccotti Park. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was serving as the keynote speaker at the First Annual 9/11 National Day of Service and Remembrance at the Beacon Theatre in New York City.
Housing and Urban Development Secretary Shaun Donovan and U.S. Trade Representative Paul Kirk is painting houses and visiting with residents of the Supportive Housing Apartments for the Formerly Homeless in New York City.
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsak today is preparing meals for homeless shelters, soup kitchens, and feeding programs with participants of DC Central Kitchen's culinary job training program in Washington.
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Labor Secretary Hilda Solis is touring a U.S. VETS shelter and serving food to homeless veterans in Las Vegas.
Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius is assisting in a mass vaccination for prevention of swine flu at TC Williams High School in Alexandria, Va..
Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood and Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell are taking part in an event with the Get Help Now and Wills for Heroes program in Pittsburgh. Education Secretary Arne Duncan is helping City Year AmeriCorps members beautify an elementary school in Washington
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Comments
So what has Mr. Obama done to make America safer?
Let's see... He is going to prosecute the CIA, at least in the media, for helping to keep terrorism off our shores. He has no stated strategy in the Middle East let alone Iraq or Afghanistan. He is totally inept in foreign policy. He criticizes Americans as he travels around the globe at our expense. Let’s not forget the private get away at tax payer expense to the quaint bistro in NYC with Mrs. Obama or the Air Force One joy ride at tax payer expense for his buddies around NYC. He blames Americans, not Muslim extremists for 911 and he vilifies American capitalism and the businesses that makeup our economy. This guy is no hero. He is a zero. He is an eloquent and refined speaker. That doesn’t make him a leader. The Presidents that got things done had vision and commitment, not just words.
He is long on hyperbole and totally absent on vision and strategy.
It is stunning it has only been 18 months and to grasp the magnitude of debt this Administration has generated already. Now we are going to add by the Congressional Budget Office in excess of 1 trillion dollars to that for a healthcare plan most of America believes will hurt them and fail.
Next change you get, vote him out! As a matter of fact, let’s go and vote all the bozo’s on the left and right out and start over. I don’t know about you but I am sick and tired of this fake fight all in the interest of keeping the dollars rolling in to themselves at our expense and maintaining the status quo.
In 2010, VOTE anti-incumbent!!!
Posted by: Ken Lund | September 11, 2009 10:49 AM
Ken Lund, you have so many Republican talking points and outright lies about President Obama in your post that I won't waste my time refuting them point by point. Suffice it to say you haven't a clue what you're talking about and were willing to prove it on the record.
Posted by: BC | September 11, 2009 12:04 PM
9/11 is a sad day to remember. Can anyone remember anything about Oklahoma City? That was terrorism killing Americans, also. It killed 168 Americans--men women and children--19 children in fact--in a federal building. Oklahoma city was not useful to perpetuate seven and a half years of military action in oil rich areas--without catching the alleged mastermind. And, Oklahoma City is not a major, or rather, the major media outlet. Balance--and remembering all-- with the same fervor could be nice.
Posted by: Vivian | September 11, 2009 12:41 PM
Why does Obama continue the Bush policy of covering for the perpetrators of 9/11:
http://www.asecondlookatthesaudis.com
As reported in the NYT just a few months ago, the Obama Justice Department continues to cover up evidence implicating the Saudis:
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/24/world/middleeast/24saudi.html
Not exactly change we can believe in.
Posted by: Bill in Chicago | September 11, 2009 1:27 PM
The actions and responses of ordinary people on that day were amazing. Even today I bet there are a lot of untold stories - people who weren't in any way central to events but who were greatly impacted in one way or another.
Posted by: Paul Maurice Martin | September 11, 2009 1:28 PM
Too bad Obama does mean a word of it.
Posted by: Grumpy | September 11, 2009 2:21 PM
Let us just let the Justice Department continue its investigation of the torture issue and I think we may find solace in its findings. There must be accountability and if that leads to the highest offices in the land, than so be it !! We are a bigger nation than to treat human beings as though they were some kind of animal. We are a nation of laws, not whims !!
SUPPORT OUR TROOPS, BRING THEM HOME, ALIVE AND WHOLE. NOW.
Posted by: Don Fitzgerald, IL | September 11, 2009 3:11 PM
So what has Mr. Obama done to make America safer?
Posted by: Ken Lund | September 11, 2009 10:49 AM
And what did Bush do when he was warned prior to 911? NOTHING!! He ignored all warnings presented to him and concentrated on attacking Iraq instead!! You,re a Moron in denial like the rest of your party!!
Posted by: Scot S. Blakeley | September 11, 2009 3:37 PM
Interesting Obama stayed in Washington and not New York.
Posted by: Inky | September 11, 2009 4:50 PM
Vivian,
I guess you forgot Bill Clinton blaming Ok City bombing on Talk Radio.
Scottie,
President Bush could have done more in those first eight months. President Clinton could have done more in his 8 years.
Posted by: Terry | September 11, 2009 8:08 PM
Please educate yourselves on a subject before you talk about it.
I strongly encourage you to read the newly released book "My Name is Mohammad" by Mohammad G. Mohabbat. This book will inspire, educate, inform, entertain, and enlighten you. It is a heart wrenching true story.
Once you have read the book, then you can speak with authority.
Posted by: Jon Love | September 12, 2009 12:36 PM
The comments of Lund & other right wing crackpots show that they will stoop to anything to spin their hatred of Obama--even exploiting the victims and memories of 9/11. They have no shame. Put them in front of the death panels.
Posted by: gibster | September 12, 2009 1:00 PM