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In October of 2002, after hearing all the nay-sayers whining about going to war to fight against terrorism, (and to protect our interests and defend our allies) I wondered; how exactly do we defend and maintain our freedom then? If not by the violent destruction of those who would threaten us, then by what means? There comes a time when even peace loving people have to fight. It seemed to me that far too many of us had forgotten the real issue in all of this - the people. More precisely, the American people - our Founding Fathers, our veterans, our military, our civil servants and even regular folk - those who have died or could die in the service of this country - in establishing, protecting and maintaining our freedom. If this isn't enough of a reason to go anywhere to fight anyone - to preserve the American way of life - then what is there left on this earth that matters at all? God help us! I made 'Blood of Heroes' to remind people that everything we enjoy in America today is the result of someone's sacrifice, that it is constantly threatened - and that it is still worth fighting for. Not a lighthearted thought, indeed. Hopefully, this site will remind us all of the human cost that has been paid for our freedom, our safety and our luxury. A price paid not just so you and I can vote and pray, but also so we can sit on the couch, watching TV, having 30 minute pizzas delivered to our doors. Even if you don't vote or pray, there is still plenty left worth fighting for. Think about that. With all the invective about "blood for oil", we are not only justified in going to war - we were obligated to do it - and to do it in every place on this earth that ever poses a threat to the American way of life. It isn't blood for oil. It's blood for freedom - the blood of our heroes. We owe it to them... and we owe it to our children. Period. We are lucky to live in the United States of America - and this privilege didn't come cheap. Our Founding Fathers were not cowards. They made immense sacrifices to establish this Great Nation in freedom - not the least of which was going to war with the enemy of that freedom. All of those who have fought in the subsequent wars and conflicts and those who are fighting today have continued to make sacrifices in order to defend those original ideals. Even now, our civil servants, particularly Firefighters and Police, are making sacrifices to maintain the quality of our lives in this freedom. If you are not willing to do everything in your power to defend this Great Nation, even taking up arms if it is necessary, then who will? If you will not defend America, that is your choice - but sit in silence and do not criticize those brave and valiant individuals who have the sense of duty, the measure of courage and the determination of heart to protect America... and, I might add, your cowardly soul.Some have written with criticism. One person said they thought that including the photo of the woman falling from the building was in poor taste. Well, I am sorry you feel that way, but reality isn't always pretty. That woman really did jump - and so did hundreds of others. Yes, the photos are offensive - not because they are graphic in nature - but because of what they represent. None of them are even close, visually speaking, to the level of violence on any major network during prime time. When I hear people make this charge, what I really hear them saying is 'I can't handle reality, I need to be in denial.' Well fine then, go back to sleep Virginia. Brave men will protect you. Just stop criticizing them for doing it the only way they know how, even if it is ugly. Some people would have us forget that a heavy price has been paid so that we can live in comfort and security, barely even noticing the reality of the world around us. But that privilege didn't just fall out of a box - it was established in blood. The fact that you are comfortable is no reason to take it for granted. On September 11, 2001 - taking it for granted was no longer an option. I am sorry if you feel that the depiction of actual events should be watered down into some kind of a Hallmark Card event, just so you can feel more comfortable. That kind of logic dictates that we may as well forget the whole thing. Sorry, not here. Not now. Not ever! If we cannot remember this for what it really is, then why remember it at all? I dare not take any real credit for this presentation. After all, it is only significant because of what it showcases. All I did was take someone else's photos, someone else's quotes and someone else's music and put it all together to try and remind us all of something we should never forget anyway. The email link is not here for my benefit, but only because I would hate to miss the opportunity to share this with even more people. Many viewers have contacted me through email to ask if they could have a copy to show at gatherings for emergency and military personnel, in their churches and at their schools. That is a huge blessing to me as it means even more people will be reminded.

I hope you will take a few moments to reflect on what we have and who paid for it. Look up and thank God that you live free in a nation that is blessed by Him and defended by heroes. Romans 5:8,9 May God continue to bless America and all who defend her. Fly the flag.


http://attacked911.tripod.com/


This was posted a day early so that everyone can remember the faces, the torn families, the innocent ones that lost their lives at the hands of cowards.
 
Tony,

I have felt that way for years.

I find it a constant strain to put the lives of those who think Freedom is an entitlement in my actions to support freedom. But I have to remind myself that in order to give that freedom to those that understand it's meaning and cost, I have to give it to those that have no idea.

There is no way that I can see to help those that believe that freedom is an entitlement to truly understand the cost to maintain that freedom. Some of those folks still believe that the oceans will protect us from harm. Sorry folks, but this isn't the 1700's.

But the 1700's were just as bad. For those non-believers of what the price of freedom is, look up what happened to the signers of the Declaration of Independence and tell me that freedom is an Entitlement.

Sept 11th was a wake up call for a lot of us, some will always think that the Bush Administration zapped NY, the Pentagon and Flight 93 with their fecal ray…. Aw …………….. Bullshit!

I for one will always be grateful to those that have served (Military, Fire, Police, etc….) that protect us with there very life. They give everyday so we can feel safe and secure. I also will respect those faced with the difficult decisions that need to be made that put our friends, family, bothers, sisters, Dads, Moms in harms way. Without those hard decisions, I’m sure there would be something other than the American Flag waving outside my front door.

Forget?

Never!
 
Very good Tony, we can never rest until all of the people that did this are dead.

Bill.
 
Gone but NOT FORGOTTEN !!!!NEVER FORGIVE,NEVER FORGET !!!!!:rock: :rock: Don't have the words to match those spoken already,but mine will stay with me forever !!!:rock:
 
Stinker said:
In October of 2002, after hearing all the nay-sayers whining about going to war to fight against terrorism, (and to protect our interests and defend our allies) I wondered; how exactly do we defend and maintain our freedom then? If not by the violent destruction of those who would threaten us, then by what means? There comes a time when even peace loving people have to fight. It seemed to me that far too many of us had forgotten the real issue in all of this - the people. More precisely, the American people - our Founding Fathers, our veterans, our military, our civil servants and even regular folk - those who have died or could die in the service of this country - in establishing, protecting and maintaining our freedom. If this isn't enough of a reason to go anywhere to fight anyone - to preserve the American way of life - then what is there left on this earth that matters at all? God help us! I made 'Blood of Heroes' to remind people that everything we enjoy in America today is the result of someone's sacrifice, that it is constantly threatened - and that it is still worth fighting for. Not a lighthearted thought, indeed. Hopefully, this site will remind us all of the human cost that has been paid for our freedom, our safety and our luxury. A price paid not just so you and I can vote and pray, but also so we can sit on the couch, watching TV, having 30 minute pizzas delivered to our doors. Even if you don't vote or pray, there is still plenty left worth fighting for. Think about that. With all the invective about "blood for oil", we are not only justified in going to war - we were obligated to do it - and to do it in every place on this earth that ever poses a threat to the American way of life. It isn't blood for oil. It's blood for freedom - the blood of our heroes. We owe it to them... and we owe it to our children. Period. We are lucky to live in the United States of America - and this privilege didn't come cheap. Our Founding Fathers were not cowards. They made immense sacrifices to establish this Great Nation in freedom - not the least of which was going to war with the enemy of that freedom. All of those who have fought in the subsequent wars and conflicts and those who are fighting today have continued to make sacrifices in order to defend those original ideals. Even now, our civil servants, particularly Firefighters and Police, are making sacrifices to maintain the quality of our lives in this freedom. If you are not willing to do everything in your power to defend this Great Nation, even taking up arms if it is necessary, then who will? If you will not defend America, that is your choice - but sit in silence and do not criticize those brave and valiant individuals who have the sense of duty, the measure of courage and the determination of heart to protect America... and, I might add, your cowardly soul.Some have written with criticism. One person said they thought that including the photo of the woman falling from the building was in poor taste. Well, I am sorry you feel that way, but reality isn't always pretty. That woman really did jump - and so did hundreds of others. Yes, the photos are offensive - not because they are graphic in nature - but because of what they represent. None of them are even close, visually speaking, to the level of violence on any major network during prime time. When I hear people make this charge, what I really hear them saying is 'I can't handle reality, I need to be in denial.' Well fine then, go back to sleep Virginia. Brave men will protect you. Just stop criticizing them for doing it the only way they know how, even if it is ugly. Some people would have us forget that a heavy price has been paid so that we can live in comfort and security, barely even noticing the reality of the world around us. But that privilege didn't just fall out of a box - it was established in blood. The fact that you are comfortable is no reason to take it for granted. On September 11, 2001 - taking it for granted was no longer an option. I am sorry if you feel that the depiction of actual events should be watered down into some kind of a Hallmark Card event, just so you can feel more comfortable. That kind of logic dictates that we may as well forget the whole thing. Sorry, not here. Not now. Not ever! If we cannot remember this for what it really is, then why remember it at all? I dare not take any real credit for this presentation. After all, it is only significant because of what it showcases. All I did was take someone else's photos, someone else's quotes and someone else's music and put it all together to try and remind us all of something we should never forget anyway. The email link is not here for my benefit, but only because I would hate to miss the opportunity to share this with even more people. Many viewers have contacted me through email to ask if they could have a copy to show at gatherings for emergency and military personnel, in their churches and at their schools. That is a huge blessing to me as it means even more people will be reminded.

I hope you will take a few moments to reflect on what we have and who paid for it. Look up and thank God that you live free in a nation that is blessed by Him and defended by heroes. Romans 5:8,9 May God continue to bless America and all who defend her. Fly the flag.


http://attacked911.tripod.com/


This was posted a day early so that everyone can remember the faces, the torn families, the innocent ones that lost their lives at the hands of cowards.
Hey stinker If Only these Anti war Fu** faces would understand. We need to keep America powerful:rock: You can't be Gandhi in this situation. Extremist Don't believe in peace they belive in Killing people. And we have to kill them to get rid of this Complex terrorists.
 
Annu Kumar said:
Hey stinker If Only these Anti war Fu** faces would understand. We need to keep America powerful:rock: You can't be Gandhi in this situation. Extremist Don't believe in peace they belive in Killing people. And we have to kill them to get rid of this Complex terrorists.
Annu, Are you or have you ever been in the military? If yes my hat goes off to you, If not , Please enlist so you can help.
 
Annu Kumar said:
Hey stinker If Only these Anti war Fu** faces would understand. We need to keep America powerful:rock: You can't be Gandhi in this situation. Extremist Don't believe in peace they belive in Killing people. And we have to kill them to get rid of this Complex terrorists.

You almost have it right.

Remember, our only enemy is apathy.

You must believe in something. It doesn't matter if it's peace or revenge.

Also, it is not enough to simply be a cheerleader for military action.

It is noble to acknowledge what has been given by those before us, and those who choose to continue to give.

However, it is more important to know the truth, and to understand why.

Take a moment and dwell on what you believe.

RFH out.
 
I didn't read the piece Stinker. Because it looked (simply) like a huge block of letters and my mind refused to untangle the mess.....

However, from the glowing, patriotic responses I did read, it must have been a reminder that freedom is surely not free and that 9/11 should have been a permanent wake up call to all Americans of the precious price of freedom....

I pray that this country will wake up to the fact that this is a war against radical Islam and all others who despise our Western culture. We do need a strong military, secure borders and a tenacious desire to preserve the way of life that has secured our precious freedoms and the way of life that millions have come here to share.

Thanks for posting this, Tony.....

We may not really get along very well, but we surely have each others backs in the battle against the enemies of freedom.

Thanks, again.....

tadp
 
Very powerful and emotional. Thank you for sharing this with us.
 

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