samedi 10 septembre 2011

Flight 93 memorial: commémoration et... Levée de fonds.




On soulignait aujourd'hui le secrifice des victimes du vol 93 en présence des anciens Présidents Bush et Clinton ainsi qu'en présence du Vice-Président Biden. Il manque toujours dix millions pour compléter le financement... Je vous laisse le lien pour accéder au site et à une visite virtuelle: http://www.nps.gov/flni/index.htm

"Morning rain cleared and on a cool and cloudy Saturday afternoon outside Shanksville, Pa., a stone wall etched with the names of the 40 people who died aboard United Airlines Flight 93 on Sept. 11, 2001, was unveiled in somber silence.

Vice President Joe Biden and former Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush were among the thousands who gathered to dedicate a memorial at the site of the flight’s crash a decade ago.

“They didn’t know the horror that awaited,” Biden said of the passengers and crew who fought off a hijacking attempt believed to be directed at the U.S. Capitol. “They confronted unimaginable fear and terror with a courage that has been summoned only by the truest and the rarest of American heroes.”

Clinton made news, saying that he was “aghast” to learn that $10 million still needs to be raised to complete the memorial, and that he and House Speaker John Boehner, who attended the ceremony with a congressional delegation, would work together to raise it. “Let’s get this show on the road. Let’s roll,” the former president said, invoking a line used by one of the passengers aboard the flight who fought off hijackers.

Interior Secretary Ken Salazar said the memorial will be “an enduring monument to love, courage and sacrifice.” Salazar also read a letter signed by former President Jimmy Carter.

“We know and I know that no memorial, no words and no acts can fill the void that they left in your hearts,” Biden said. “We are not here to unlive history. we are here to honor those whose courage made history and is going to inspire generations of Americans to come.”

In his speech, Bush looked back on the destruction that took place in New York, Washington and Shanksville 10 years ago.

“With the distance of a decade, 9/11 can feel like a part of a different era, but for the families of the men and women stolen, some of whom join us today, that day will never feel like history,” Bush said. “America shares your grief, we pray for your comfort and we honor your loved ones.”

“One of the lessons of 9/11 is that evil is real, and so is courage,” he said."

http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0911/63156.html

Aucun commentaire:

Enregistrer un commentaire

Les Tours de Laliberté migrent: rejoignez-moi sur le site du Journal de Québec et du Journal de Montréal

Depuis un certain temps je me demandais comment faire évoluer mon petit carnet web. La réponse m'est parvenue par le biais d'u...