Shanksville: Former President George W.
Bush told people at Pennsylvania National Warning in Pennsylvania that Americans learned a lot about themselves on September 11.
“We learned that the courage was more common than we imagined, it appeared with a sudden splendor in the face of death,” Bush said on Saturday at the ceremony at the 20th anniversary of the attack.
Bush, who was the president during the attack, praised the courage of 93 passengers and crew who was believed to have thwarted the attack on US Capitol by leading the aircraft by leading the aircraft by leading the aircraft by leading to crashing the rural Pennsylvania.
“33 passengers and seven flight crews 93 can be a group of citizens chosen by the Fate.
In a certain sense, they stand for all of us,” Bush said.
“The terrorists soon discovered that American random groups were a group of extraordinary people.” He encouraged Americans to put aside their political differences in the spirit of what he saw after 9/11.
“So many of our politics have become a naked attraction for anger, fear and hatred,” Bush said.
“On the day of the trial and American sadness, I see millions of people instinctively grab their neighbors and join each other.” Vice President Kamala Harris began his speech at the 93 warning with words for those who lost loved ones on September 11.
“So much in our country – too much in our country – have felt the passage of time for the past 20 years,” he said.
“Wear your nation to see you and we stand with you and we support you.”