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Go to the internet and go to the FBI website and go to their international list of top ten terrorists. You will see Bin Laden there, bring his name up and his picture. Amazingly, all the charges: the embassy of '98 and this other stuff is all listed. But, ironically nothing on 9/11. NOTHING! Now when the FBI was pressed as to why 9/11 wasn't included, their response was We don't have enough evidence. Now, people, if you're like me that is extremely disturbing; we've fought two wars, we've changed our entire foreign policy and we've had the PATRIOT act put on us, all, supposedly, because of Osama Bin Laden!

~ Jesse Ventura

Jesse Ventura 9 11 Conspiracy Justice Terrorism

In our towns and cities they will continue to be born, in our communities they will go on to be nurtured & radicalised & from within our neighbourhoods they will terrorise & murder our citizens including women & children in their attempt to destroy the very fabric & order of our civilised society. They are influenced by our ignorance, our lack of knowledge is their power, martyrdom in the name of their God and prophet is their aspiration & so it is critical that we waste no time & learn more about them & this ideology they follow before we can even begin to eradicate this chilling & growing endemic Islamic faith based terrorism’.

~ Cal Sarwar

Cal Sarwar 9 11 Al Qaeda British People Christianity Faith Iraq War Isis Islam Islamic Terrorism Jihad Judaism Police Religion Syria Taliban Terrorism

It strikes me that what the attack on the World Trade Center stole from us is our willingness to be complex. Or what the attack on the World Trade Center revealed to us is that we were never complex. We might want to believe that we can condemn and we can love and we can condemn because we love our country, but that's too complex.

~ Claudia Rankine

Claudia Rankine 9 11 America Complexity

After September 11th, I never much liked the trend of everyone and his brother wearing the hats and jackets of the NYPD and FDNY. Only the people who do the job should get to wear the hat. Would you wear someone else's Medal of Honor? Yes, it's a tribute, and sincere tribute is always appropriate for these brave people. But wearing their symbols is also rubbing off a piece of heroism that isn't yours.

~ Bill Maher

Bill Maher 9 11 America Heroes Heroism Patriotism War On Terror

The sun appeared between the twin spires of the cathedral as its light reflected off the crescent and star that rose out of the dome on top of the mosque. It was beautiful, and surreal. In one instant, the bells rang out from the cathedral and if I closed my eyes then I could easily imagine that I was back home in Europe, but in the next, the call to morning prayer sounded from the mosque, and it was a stark reminder of how far away I actually was from my true home.

~ Tucker Elliot

Tucker Elliot 9 11 Cathedral Education Indonesia Jakarta Military Mosque Teaching Terrorism War

The first ring glowed in the distance, lit up by consumerism that was brought to Jakarta courtesy of western cultures and Christian nations, and it influenced impoverished Muslims in the third ring, who wore Manchester United tee shirts with 'Rooney' on the back, twisting further the attitudes and perceptions of those who were bent already toward radicalism.

~ Tucker Elliot

Tucker Elliot 9 11 Education Indonesia Jakarta Schools Students Teaching Terrorism Vietnam

Well I won't back downNo I won't back downYou can stand me up at the gates of hellBut I won't back down

~ Tom Petty

Tom Petty 9 11 Bravery Patriotism Remember

And then, on September 11, the world fractured.It's beyond my skill as a writer to capture that day and the days that would follow--the planes, like specters, vanishing into steel and glass; the slow-motion cascade of the towers crumbling into themselves; the ash-covered figures wandering the streets; the anguish and the fear. Nor do I pretend to understand the stark nihilism that drove the terrorists that day and that drives their brethren still. My powers of empathy, my ability to reach into another's heart, cannot penetrate the blank stares of those would murder innocents with abstract, serene satisfaction.

~ Barack Obama

Barack Obama 9 11 Families Of Victims Murder Terrorism

It feels as though it were just yesterday Grandfather exited my life like a bullet, leaving a bleeding hole behind.

~ Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni

Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni 9 11 Drama Family Relationships Immigration India Literary Fiction Suspense

Yes, angels exist. Many people say that ‘a loving God would never allow 9/11 to happen, or a really bad car crash, or starvation.’ Yet they neglect the fact that there were survivors of 9/11, the car crash wasn’t fatal, and those who starved at least had a life to live; Interestingly enough, most people who say the former neglect to mention the horror of abortion. Those babies only lived a few months.

~ Preston Wagner

Preston Wagner 9 11 Abortion Angels Pain Spiritualality

Sami and I had exactly one day together in the old world. On Tuesday the jihadists came to our front door and knocked down our buildings. Our new world was hijacked planes, anthrax, and Afghanistan. Then we had snipers inside the Beltway. Then came Iraq. With every military action we were told reprisals were not just probable, but a foregone conclusion. An intelligence officer with a fancy PowerPoint briefed teachers on ‘our new reality.’ He called us ‘targets.’ He said ‘get used to it.’ He told our Webmaster ‘get off your ass’ and remove bus routes/stops from the school’s website. Johnny Jihad would find that information especially helpful if he decided to plow through our kids one morning as they stood half-asleep waiting for the school bus.

~ Tucker Elliot

Tucker Elliot 9 11 Afghanistan Education Germany Iraq Korea Military Schools Students Teachers

For the first time in a decade I felt a voice rising from deep inside my soul. It cried out ‘what will you be today?’ and I heard ‘relentless’ booming from the rafters inside an old gym as Sami and a group of young men chased dreams and trophies while their fathers went to war.

~ Tucker Elliot

Tucker Elliot 9 11 Education Military Students Teachers Terrorism War On Terror

It feels like last week, but in fact we’re now closing in on five thousand days at war. I always picture Sami as a nine-year-old soccer stud ... and yet there are soldiers in Afghanistan today who were in fourth grade on 9/11.

~ Tucker Elliot

Tucker Elliot 9 11 Afghanistan Military Students Teachers Terrorism

I’m sure the driver was a great guy and all he wanted was to drive me to my hotel—but he was a complete stranger to me and the truth is that being vigilant isn’t a part-time job, it’s not about being nice to people, it’s about reality. I made a terrible mistake once, believing the monsters that want to hurt us are easily labeled and identified, rather than walking and hiding amongst us. That’s my reality.

~ Tucker Elliot

Tucker Elliot 9 11 Education Leadership Military Security Students Teachers Terrorism Vigilance

I’m clinging to one last thought: pain is the harbinger of hope. You have to be alive to feel pain. If you are alive, then you have purpose. If you have purpose, then you have hope.

~ Tucker Elliot

Tucker Elliot 9 11 9 11 01 Afghanistan Dodds Education Germany Iraq Korea Military Terrorism Tucker Elliot

It’d be easy to blame everything on 9/11 or the wars that came after. It’s really about the choices we made. By necessity we adapt to the realities of the world we live in, but if we forget that how we live shapes and influences the world around us, then we’ve already lost.

~ Tucker Elliot

Tucker Elliot 9 11 9 11 10Th Anniversary Afghanistan Dodds Education Germany Iraq Korea Military Terrorism Tucker Elliot

In total this journey will take five flights and fifty-five hours, but in reality it began four decades and two generations ago when my uncle died in Vietnam.

~ Tucker Elliot

Tucker Elliot 9 11 9 11 10Th Anniversary Afghanistan Dodds Education Germany Iraq Korea Military Terrorism Tucker Elliot

The last two days I’ve been on long bus rides, driven through the countryside on the back of a motorbike, and crossed rivers on wooden boats, traversing currents into a different century. It’s late and dark, but I’m so close now. My uncle died five kilometers from here.

~ Tucker Elliot

Tucker Elliot 9 11 9 11 10Th Anniversary Afghanistan Dodds Education Germany Iraq Korea Military Terrorism Tucker Elliot

I felt so much pride, so much love. You get a handful of days like this in a lifetime. Take in every minute. They’ll be over soon enough, and you never know what tomorrow will bring.

~ Tucker Elliot

Tucker Elliot 9 11 9 11 01 Afghanistan Dodds Education Germany Iraq Korea Military Terrorism Tucker Elliot

All my life my dad felt this need to protect his kids from a war he fought, a war I believed could never reach out and touch us, could never hurt us—and yet he fed us lies with his answers, shielding us from the truth about what he did there, about what he saw, about who he was before the war, and about what he became because of it. He lied to protect us from his memories, from his nightmares. Standing with my dad at The Wall, I knew the truth—no one could know so many names engraved in granite if he 'never was in danger.

~ Tucker Elliot

Tucker Elliot 9 11 Afghanistan Dodds Education Germany Iraq Korea Military Terrorism Tucker Elliot

A son for a flag is a lot of sacrifice.

~ Tucker Elliot

Tucker Elliot 9 11 Afghanistan Dodds Education Germany Iraq Korea Military Terrorism Tucker Elliot

I have this thought, it’s horrible, and it makes me sick, but it’s true: one day these students will grow up and have their own kids, and they’re going to name them for men and women who will die in this war.

~ Tucker Elliot

Tucker Elliot 9 11 Afghanistan Dodds Education Germany Iraq Korea Military Terrorism Tucker Elliot

This is my worst fear. It’s not keeping my students safe from terrorists, it’s knowing what to do when the Chaplain comes to take Johnny out of class because not letting the terrorists win means sometimes the good guys are going to die. And those good guys have kids, and they’re sitting in my classroom.

~ Tucker Elliot

Tucker Elliot 9 11 9 11 01 Afghanistan Dodds Education Germany Iraq Korea Military Terrorism Tucker Elliot

The meeting began well, meaning it had the potential for being short.

~ Tucker Elliot

Tucker Elliot 9 11 Afghanistan Dodds Education Germany Iraq Korea Military Terrorism Tucker Elliot

I felt like I should salute. If only I knew how.

~ Tucker Elliot

Tucker Elliot 9 11 9 11 01 Afghanistan Dodds Education Germany Iraq Korea Military Terrorism Tucker Elliot

Teaching isn’t rocket science. It’s about being engaged, listening, paying attention. Despite conventional wisdom, you don’t need to talk a lot to teach well. You do need to care, though. Not so much about what people think of you or whether or not they like you, but about the kids and doing what’s best for them.

~ Tucker Elliot

Tucker Elliot 9 11 Afghanistan Dodds Education Germany Iraq Korea Military Terrorism Tucker Elliot

The service members who defend our way of life ask very little in return, but they deserve teachers who will be as relentless in teaching their children as the military is in protecting our interests at home and abroad.

~ Tucker Elliot

Tucker Elliot 9 11 Afghanistan Dodds Education Germany Iraq Korea Military Terrorism Tucker Elliot

I needed to talk to my dad. My dad who had been to war, who had seen its horrors, who suffered from its nightmares, my dad who was a good man, the best man I’d ever known, who, along with my uncle, I wanted to honor by teaching military kids—my dad, the only one who I would believe if he would just tell me I could be good, too, that I could do right by my students, because for sure they were going to suffer. It’s just cause and effect. We’re at war. The military fights wars. I teach military kids. I’d never served, but now I could make a difference. I just needed my dad to tell me what to do, to tell me I was good enough to get it done.

~ Tucker Elliot

Tucker Elliot 9 11 Afghanistan Dodds Education Germany Iraq Korea Military Terrorism Tucker Elliot

Military life is hard, even cruel—especially for the kids.

~ Tucker Elliot

Tucker Elliot 9 11 9 11 10Th Anniversary Afghanistan Dodds Education Germany Iraq Korea Military Terrorism Tucker Elliot

We all lose people. We all have to live in the aftermath. It’s how we move forward that counts, but sometimes we are tethered to something in our past that won’t let us move forward.

~ Tucker Elliot

Tucker Elliot 9 11 Afghanistan Dodds Education Germany Iraq Korea Military Terrorism Tucker Elliot

I’m in my classroom and I’m looking at this girl, but all I can see is my dad on the ground, in front of The Wall, telling the truth, finally—his knees drawn and his chest heaving—and when people pass by they look the other way, except for this one lady who stops to give my dad a hug. She gets down on her knees to reach him, and now she’s crying with a stranger, and without asking I know it’s because she’s lost something, too, and I wonder if in comforting my dad she thinks she can find it again. Probably not. It doesn’t work that way.

~ Tucker Elliot

Tucker Elliot 9 11 9 11 10Th Anniversary Afghanistan Dodds Education Germany Iraq Korea Military Terrorism Tucker Elliot

The men and women who made up DoDDS Korea during the time I was there were an eclectic group to say the least, but as a group we were among the most talented, diverse, intelligent, fun, crazy, thoughtful, caring, and dedicated people in the world. We did important work, and we did it well. Better than that, we did it exceptionally well. We were experts in our fields, and we made each other better still because we depended on each other in ways that people who’ve never lived overseas could ever imagine.

~ Tucker Elliot

Tucker Elliot 9 11 Afghanistan Dodds Education Germany Iraq Korea Military Terrorism Tucker Elliot

Honestly, I had no idea how to respond. My senior year of college I’d taken a seminar titled Public Education: Situations and Strategies. I thought about emailing my professor, maybe suggest some new topics and help him get current. Maybe he’d invite me back as a guest lecturer. He’d probably expect some strategies along with the situations though, so I guess that wouldn’t work, but whatever.

~ Tucker Elliot

Tucker Elliot 9 11 9 11 10Th Anniversary Afghanistan Dodds Education Germany Iraq Korea Military Terrorism Tucker Elliot

It’s hard to describe being an expatriate of sorts to people who’ve never lived overseas, but when you’re an American living in a geographically separated region within a country like Korea, you form bonds with people who you’d never associate with stateside.

~ Tucker Elliot

Tucker Elliot 9 11 9 11 01 Afghanistan Dodds Education Germany Iraq Korea Military Terrorism Tucker Elliot

If I can be perfectly blunt, his humanities teacher was an ass.

~ Tucker Elliot

Tucker Elliot 9 11 Afghanistan Dodds Education Germany Iraq Korea Military Terrorism Tucker Elliot

I felt a hand on my back, movement behind me, my guys making room, someone squeezing into our circle, and then one last hand joined the pile: my Korean aide. I guess it made sense. We were her real family. The closest thing she’d ever had to a real family, at least. All year she said maybe five words a day. 'Now kick some ass,' she said.

~ Tucker Elliot

Tucker Elliot 9 11 Afghanistan Dodds Education Germany Iraq Korea Military Terrorism Tucker Elliot

This is who I was, before I was dead. When I cared, when I was relentless.

~ Tucker Elliot

Tucker Elliot 9 11 Afghanistan Dodds Education Germany Iraq Korea Military Terrorism Tucker Elliot

I asked my dad once if his high school teachers began treating kids differently during Vietnam, when they knew some of their students would be drafted and sent to war. I was curious because for sure we’d started treating our military kids differently after 9/11. He just shrugged and changed the subject, like he always did. And that was okay with me. He’d go back and change a lot of things if he could; and like everyone else, I’d give anything to go back to the day before 9/11—but all we can do is move forward.

~ Tucker Elliot

Tucker Elliot 9 11 Afghanistan Dodds Education Germany Iraq Korea Military Terrorism Tucker Elliot

Always Sami. I was tethered to her somehow. To that scared little girl I’d found on the staircase nearly a year earlier; to the past, when teaching was simpler and I could care about everyday problems, when being relentless meant running two extra laps, not waiting for an MP to search the undercarriage of a bus for bombs before letting students approach it.

~ Tucker Elliot

Tucker Elliot 9 11 Afghanistan Dodds Education Germany Iraq Korea Military Terrorism Tucker Elliot

It was too late to pray, though. The sky was clear. The helicopters were gone. Too late for so many things. My fists hit the floor. My head hit the floor. My heart broke, hardened, and I lost my faith. That’s when the killing thoughts came. When it felt right to punish everyone who let this happen. I could start with Angel’s dad—but where would it stop?

~ Tucker Elliot

Tucker Elliot 9 11 9 11 01 Afghanistan Dodds Education Germany Iraq Korea Military Terrorism Tucker Elliot
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