
For those who remember the crisp fall night of Sept. 11, 2001, how by 10: 03 a. m. the evening turned to Hell, and how we watched the terrible, staged murders of 2, 977 persons, the crimes are seared into our memories.  ,  ,
A well-funded, violent Islamist terrorist team of 19 well-trained, talented individuals brought a battle to our country that the Americans did not realize we were involved in.  ,
People of a certain period can still recall the strange cloud from the dense cloud of fine particles that hung over the area for weeks after the World Trade Center’s Twin Towers were toppled in New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut.  ,
New York City’s cross-town traffic was suspended. When will their kids return home, the kids wondered. Some always did.  ,
A long line of people waited hours to dedicate heart at a Red Cross parking lot in New Jersey until they discovered there were fewer accidents than plasma donors. Either patients escaped from the Twin Towers or passed away.
On September 12, there was little traffic, but commuters who drove to function noticed that many individuals had decorated their vehicles with the stars and stripes. The American flag was immediately flying outside, and the sight of it evoked strong feelings, even tears. American people went through a surprising trauma. There was not much we could do or say in the face of quite terrible, away from mourning and sweeping up the body-strewn dust. Our lovely symbol epitomized everything.
Not forget, we said. But like all marks, it has faded. It’s been 23 times. Never a milestone anniversary. This year, it wo n’t be mentioned as frequently in the news.
We are engaged in a conflict that too many Americans are unaware of. As Americans turn away from God, our society has changed.
According to a statement the surgeon general released last year, we are currently experiencing an epidemic of sadness. It said that in 1999, 70 percent of Americans said they belonged to a temple. In 2020, only 47 percent of Americans said they belonged to a church, synagogue, or dome.  ,
The subjects of Sept. 11, 2001, did not understand America now. Before Facebook was developed, before everyone had a smartphone in their pocket, before same-sex unions were legalized, and before efforts to restore children taking life-altering hormones in futile attempts to change their immovable gender.
They lacked Covid, the summer of riots, the fall of violent homeless camps, and the Department of Justice’s prosecution and imprisonment of people for the constitutionally protected activities of gathering and speaking their minds.
Yesterday’s 30-year-olds were seven when the jihadists struck. They have little memories of Sept. 11. It’s doubtful that they can understand how some nations around the world showed solidarity toward the United States while people in other nations celebrated the attack.
Today’s college kids have no recollection of Sept. 11 at all. If they did, they would n’t chant “from the river to the sea,” a fabricated statement that would remove Israel and the Jewish population from the map, along with pro-Hamas campus protesters. The horrors of Oct. 7 were brought to Israel by the same sin that set the despair of Sept. 11 in action.  ,
By now, we should be clear on how to combat sin. However, those who want to lead us lack information on the number of genders, nor do they know how to formulate a precise strategy for international politics.  ,
Imagine how Kamala Harris, who ca n’t give a straight answer about Israel, and who has yet to express remorse for U. S. military deaths from the botched Afghanistan exit, would navigate a Sept. 11 on her watch.
In an iconic moment in George W. Bush’s president, he stood at Ground Zero in New York City and gave a talk to healing employees with a bullhorn.
” We ca n’t hear you”! Someone from the audience shouted. Without missing a defeat Bush responded:” I may hear you. The universe is hearing from you. And we’ll all be audible to those who destroyed these structures immediately. The audience cheered in unification.
What may occur if Harris had that bullhorn?
We are aware of Harris ‘ behavior in her positions as vice president and as a candidate for president because she does n’t show up, do n’t respond questions, or provide any useful context. She lacks any genuineness, struggles with positional handle, and is a speechwriter, and is completely unconnectable with those in her social milieu.
The war America today faces is one of more, perhaps lasting, social change.
Americans will become lonelier, continue the nation’s collapse, and maintain our descent into socialism, which we will be unlikely to be able to avoid in our lifetimes, thanks to the rise of artificial intelligence, required electric cars, and a global society.
Will there be the same amount of time as before and after the 2024 vote as there was with September 11?
A strong army is still at function: evil. Evil usually wants to destroy rights. Every pious person’s may be required to put an end to it, though.  ,  ,
Beth Brelje covers The Federalist’s votes coverage. She is an award-winning analytical columnist with years of internet experience.