Never Forget: Nation Remembers Tragedy Of 9/11, Eleven Years Later [Videos/Pics]

 

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NEW YORK -- With bagpipes and somber bells sounding a sharp counterpoint to the commemorative moments of silence, the nation on Tuesday marked the 11th anniversary of the terrorist attack that brought down the World Trade Center in Manhattan and shattered the country’s political psyche.

At ceremonies in New York, at the Pentagon and in Washington, relatives and friends mourned the victims of the Sept. 11, 2001, attack by Islamic terrorists. The scenes were as moving as those from previous ceremonies, though they also seemed more personal than in the past, especially compared to last year’s 10th anniversary. Unlike past events, authorities did not raise any special security alerts this year.

The sun rose on a cool, crisp morning, remarkably similar to that which dawned 11 years ago. At all three sites -- the National September 11 Memorial & Museum in Manhattan, the Pentagon, and a field in Shanksville, Pa. -- the focus was on the victims who died when terrorists hijacked four commercial jetliners. The Manhattan ceremony also honored the six people killed on Feb. 26, 1993, when attackers set off a truck bomb beneath the North Tower of the World Trade Center.

A total of 2,983 people died in the 1993 and the 2001 attacks, the latter of which brought down both World Trade Center towers.

 

As in past years, the day in New York began with a bagpipe procession, followed by an honor guard and the reading of all the victims' names in alphabetical order by relatives, who often added personal messages to their recitations. “Your family and friends miss you. We will never forget, Johnny,” Martin Collins said to his brother, New York firefighter John Michael Collins.

 

Listeners clutched flowers and photographs of their loved ones as husbands, wives, sisters, fathers and other relatives took turns at a microphone to read each name aloud. Six moments of silence marked the ceremony: four to note the moments when each jet crashed, and two to note the moments when each World Trade Center tower fell to the ground.

 

Now, the footprint of each tower is filled with a giant reflecting pool, and the names of victims are etched into bronze parapets, allowing visitors to run their hands over the names as they peer into the watery voids.

 

There were no political speeches in New York, and this year’s presidential campaigns were briefly paused. Both campaigns pulled some negative ads in a bow to the somber ceremonies.

 

Political overtones nonetheless

 

But both candidates were highly visible. President Obama and his wife, Michelle, observed a moment of silence on the White House lawn at 8:46 a.m. Eastern, the moment the first hijacked plane crashed into the World Trade Center. The Obamas then went to the Pentagon, one of the other targets of the Al Qaeda attack.

 

There, the president -- aided by a Marine honor guard -- placed a white floral wreath on a metal stand above a concrete slab that read “Sept. 11, 2001 - 9:37 am.” A moment of silence began at precisely 9:37 a.m., when United Flight 77 hit the west side of the Pentagon 11 years ago. One hundred and eight-four people died that day.

 

Both Obama and Defense Secretary Leon Panetta stressed that the United States is stronger today because of how it has fought back against terrorists around the world, including in Yemen and north Africa. It was on Obama’s watch that U.S. forces killed Osama bin Laden in Pakistan, a point frequently made by Democrats during the current presidential campaign.

 

Obama said the United States is safe and its people more resilient than on the day of the attacks.

 

“No matter how many years pass, no matter how many times we gather on this hallowed ground, know this -- you will never be alone,” Obama said in televised remarks. “Your loved ones will never be forgotten.”

 

Obama then went to Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia, just outside Washington, D.C.

 

Romney was at Chicago's O'Hare Airport, where about two dozen firefighters gathered on the tarmac for a brief memorial timed to the moment the first plane struck the World Trade Center. Standing on and in front of several fire trucks, lights flashing, the firefighters stood at attention, saluting, for a full minute at 7:46 a.m. Central time. A large American flag was draped on the trucks behind them.

 

Romney arrived at the airport for a campaign flight about 15 minutes later. Before boarding his plane, he strode about 100 yards across the tarmac to where the firefighters were still gathered in a row and shook hands with each of them.

 

“On this most somber day, those who would attack us should know that we are united, one nation under God, in our determination to stop them and to stand tall for peace and freedom at home and across the world,” Romney said in a written statement distributed by the campaign.

 

Vice President Joe Biden attended the ceremony in Shanksville, Pa. It took place before a white marble wall with the names of the 40 passengers and crew from United Flight 93, forced to crash in the field by the heroic passengers and crew on the hijacked plane. The names of the dead were read aloud with two bells sounding each time.

 

“We wish we weren't here. We wish we didn't have to be here. We wish we didn't have to commemorate any of this,” Biden said.

 

In Washington, lawmakers and congressional staff also held a memorial ceremony.

 

The day's events came a day after two bittersweet victories for those most affected by the Sept. 11 attacks:

 

In Washington, health officials formally added dozens of cancers to the list of illnesses that could be covered by a fund to help emergency workers and others who say they were affected by toxic chemicals rising from the ruins in lower Manhattan.

 

And in New York, the mayor and governor late Monday said an agreement had been reached to re-start construction of a museum at the World Trade Center site. Work had been stalled amid a dispute over finances and operation issues.

 

The fast-rising skyscrapers around the plaza and the transit hub under construction below the ground are considered signs of lower Manhattan's resurgence since the attacks, which left the area coated in dust and largely abandoned by residents and businesses.

 

Now, the memorial is one of the city's most popular tourist sites, with 4.5 million visitors in its first year of operation. The office and commercial buildings that eventually will ring it are dominated by One World Trade Center, which is due for completion in 2014 and will rise 1,776 feet into the sky.

 

 

Progress amid the reflection

 

As this anniversary neared, though, it was marred by the failure of officials of New York and New Jersey, who control the site, to usher in completion of the museum that was supposed to have opened Monday.

 

Construction of the museum, which will share the plaza with the memorial, has been stalled for months because of disputes involving Mayor Michael Bloomberg of New York, Gov. Andrew Cuomo of New York, Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.

 

Cuomo and Christie control the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which owns the World Trade Center site. Bloomberg's foundation controls the museum and oversees commemorations.

 

On Monday evening, Bloomberg, Cuomo and Christie announced they had come up with an agreement on financial and operating issues that would allow building to resume. Cuomo called the deal “a milestone” and said it ensures that no additional public funds will be used on the project.

 

The president of the 9/11 Memorial, Joe Daniels, said before Tuesday's ceremony that, with the deal, he envisioned that construction would resume by the end of the month.

 

“Most importantly, it will tell the story of those who died that day,” Daniels told the local Fox TV station's "Good Day New York" show.

 

Among artifacts to be exhibited at the museum will be the gold watch worn by Todd M. Beamer, who was one of the leaders of the passengers' attack on hijackers of Flight 93. The United Airlines jet crashed into a field near Shanksville, Pa. Daniels said the date and time on the watch, recovered at the crash site, remain stuck at Sept. 11, 2001 and at the time of impact: 10:03 a.m.

 

Earlier Monday, Dr. John Howard, director of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, formalized the addition of more than 50 cancers to the list of illnesses covered by the law passed to help emergency workers and others who became ill after recovering efforts in lower Manhattan. The act is named for James Zadroga, a retired New York police officer who died in 2006 of respiratory ailments that his family blamed on inhalation of toxic chemicals during his work at the World Trade Center site.

 

Under the federal Zadroga Act, more than $4 billion was set aside to help people affected by illnesses blamed on the attacks. The addition of cancers to the list of covered ailments was long sought by families, but it also raises concerns that the anticipated flood of claims will leave the fund short of money to cover everyone.

 

Susman reported from New York; Muskal from Los Angeles. Staff writer Mitchell Landsberg contributed from Chicago.


 

 

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Comment by Mone on September 12, 2012 at 6:49am
The biggest so called threat in the world Osama was killed of peppridge farm alone and unarmed Yeah rite c'mon son. Killed his innocent son also if that's the case he has a brother here In the states. Kadafi also they say he did some old b******* even turn his own dumb a** country against him. His country has the most gold ratio- population besides great Britain. Osama always dined any responsibility on 9-11 if he did it his terrorist tape would've had volume. Why you think it's always muted and some white report is reading subtitles that any can put there. There gonna go after the Muslim Shickks and Prince's next.
Comment by Mone on September 12, 2012 at 6:36am
One of the biggest lies ever kill innocent people to fuel Americans anger. So that you can kill and so called dictators/ saddom and still their oil and make it OK. First it was the weapons of mass destruction b******* then they say its for the killing of a village may moons ago why he was tried and killed. Those so called terrorist are the resistance against America from the stealing of their oil or other natural resources of their land. Saddom sons had Nothing to do with what his Father supposedly done. They even killed his kids, kids. But I expect s*** like that that from a evil white America that hung my people from trees and burned them while there kids watched as if it was a celebration. If saddom was killed anyone in power at that time should've been killed just like saddom including George bush Mason a** for killing innocent people at 9-11 that b******* attack on the Pentagon.
Comment by Maninder Girnxo on September 12, 2012 at 4:47am
the US make this seem like the worst thing to happen to humanity...what about hiroshima! killed millions and still is from all the radiation and birth defects!
Comment by 1THUG aka YOU WET THA BED!! on September 11, 2012 at 9:36pm
time is movin fast, but it moves slow at times too!! when i think forward in time...and see that tha history books are gonna say only what tha official story line is, it make me angry as shet!! tha official gubbament story on 9-11 got more holes than land-O-lakes swiss cheese!! shet got more holes than 50 cent backstory!!
Comment by Still D.R.E on September 11, 2012 at 9:29pm
damn 11 yrs since we seen our towers fall...f*** government niggahs' politik themselves...
Comment by 1THUG aka YOU WET THA BED!! on September 11, 2012 at 9:17pm
all you lazy bums...get involved wit ya gubbament...we sposed to make them neggaz know that they OUR SERVANTS!! insteadd we got them tellin us what we gotta do, when iss sposed to be tha other way around!! i aint never do no body scans, polices aint never stoppin and friskin me, i got tha power!! a cop told me i was under arrest and i said NO IM NOT!! and i walked away that day free...cos it aint no games playin!! im prolly tha only one that ever done some shet like dat...cos tha cop was wrong, so i aint gon let him arrest me for nuthin i dint do!! negga said YOU UNDER ARREST...and i said NO IM NOT!! and dat negga shrunk like a raisin in tha sun, and his partner hadda get him and tell him to set tha fugg down!! if a cop told you that you was under arrest, you would start cryin even if you was innocent...and you would let dat negga cuff you and sit you in tha squad car...thazz why you not like me!! granted when i was arrested for doin crimes...i took dat!! but if im innocent, im not lettin nobody tell me im arrested!! fugg what chu heard and dint know!!
Comment by 1THUG aka YOU WET THA BED!! on September 11, 2012 at 9:12pm
why do we ALLOW our gubbaments to withhold truth from us, lie to us, tell us we have no right to know what clandestine activity they are engaged in??? when will we wake tha fugg up as a society and look past tha differences and see that granite counter tops and stainless steel appliances and ah open floor plan aint shet in tha scope of important things!! white, black, asian, hispanic, idian, native american, arab, persian, what ever you is dont matter unless you realize that we all in this shet together...good people gotta band together and attack wickedness!!
tha same way a wicked person is lookin to attack you, we gotta start beastin on wicked neggaz....negga tryda rob and kill you...beat tha livin munkey snot out dat negga face til he realize it aint no games playin over here!! all you wicked neggaz, imma smash ya neck in wit dat heavy...believe me!! all you gubbament officials servin ya corporate sponsors insteadda tha good people, when i see you imma tear ya head off and shet down ya neck!! imma be at tha next ordinance meetin and city council hearin to make sure ya know what tha fugg it is!! YOU'VE BEEN WARNED!!
Comment by 1THUG aka YOU WET THA BED!! on September 11, 2012 at 9:04pm
taco face el chappo poo-see mane...i got 20 dollaz for erry piece of hamburger meat you drop inside ah ya taco shells...BUM NEGGA!! it aint about 9-11...iss way bigga than that COWARD!! you prolly still thinkin usama ben laddin did dat shet...cos you a KNOW NUTHIN...fugg boy!! ya idol is jerry sanduski!! keep shavin ya butt hole wit tha mirror between ya legs and jerkin off wit rubbers on!!
Comment by 1THUG aka YOU WET THA BED!! on September 11, 2012 at 9:03pm
FUGG 9-11...it aint got shet to do wit those who lost they loved ones...let them rest peacefully....im talkin bout tha wicknedness of tha gubbaments around tha world...worldwide wickedness muss be addressed!! normal people dont wake up and think of ways to kill thousands of people...only wicked people do that...normal good people wake up and think about boilin some water to make a cup ah tea...wicked people wake up and think about how many kids they can kill before they tea water boil!!
Comment by TOTCD on September 11, 2012 at 7:19pm
Never forget

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