Here we are, on the eve of the third anniversary of one of the worst days in this nation's history, a day in which many Americans were at their best. We've now seen two of these anniversaries come and go, and every year the tributes become a little more muted; this year it will be even more subdued, as the date falls on a weekend. I encourage you to go to Blogs for Bush through out the course of the day, though. Bloggers on their 1000 plus blogroll will be giving their personal tributes all day. You will not likely see a post there from this blog, as my contribution was a personal view of how common Americans were inclusionary of recent immigrants on that day, and it is not of the emotional or historically significant impact that many of the other contributions will be. Still, go to Blogs for Bush, even if you aren't a Bush supporter. Go, remember that day, and those who passed away.
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While you did not suffer personal injury or loss of a loved one, you nevertheless were a part of the story. I was nowhere near NY or DC although I have family in both places. They were all okay. You did witness the human kindness which is a part of so many Americans. We can take pride many times in our fellow citizens and most certainly in our brightest and best now protecting the nation.
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