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On the TV and in the newspapers all we hear and read is 'live your life or the terrorists win' and it sounds great, I’m all for that, except my kids won’t ask for a bathroom pass because the faculty facilities are on the first floor of the building and the MPs patrolling the second floor won’t go downstairs on their shift—so I’ve got middle school kids afraid to take a piss because there might be a soldier in the stall next to them carrying a loaded M- 16—but hell yes, I’m all for 'live your life' and screw the terrorists, and screw all the countries who harbor and support them. I’m on board with that, except I’ve got these kids who stay home now, because they’re scared riding a bus with soldiers carrying guns, knowing that one soldier isn’t enough, so there’s a military truck full of soldiers with even bigger guns following the bus 'just in case.

~ Tucker Elliot

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

In my life I’ve been very lucky to travel around the world and see students and teachers in nearly two dozen countries—but the most awe-inspiring experience I’ve ever had was two years after 9/11 when I had the chance to attend a conference in Manhattan and personally meet many of the heroic teachers who persevered under conditions that in our worst nightmares we could never have imagined. In my opinion there’s not been nearly enough written about those teachers, and I hope that changes soon.

~ Tucker Elliot

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

Korea is often called the “Land of the Morning Calm.” It’s a country where you notice the filth and the smog on your first trip and you can’t imagine why you ever thought it was a good idea to visit. Then you meet the people and you walk among their culture and you get a sense there is something deeper beneath the surface, and before you know it, the smog doesn’t matter and the filth is gone—and in its place there is incredible beauty. The sun rises first over Japan, and as Korea is waiting for the earth to spin, for streaks of light to brighten its eastern sky, in that quiet moment there is a calmness that makes Korea the most beautiful country in the world.

~ Tucker Elliot

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

The only thing worse than his arrogance was his incompetence. He was a bully, behaving like an ass. I saw Angel though, not him. The memorial was right there, just outside the window. It’s in the flowers, and it makes me angry. Angel liked to sit on the couch, watch TV, eat chips. She hated outside. Maybe I should have been a bully and an ass to Angel’s parents. Maybe Angel and Grace would still be alive if I’d behaved like this piece of shit teacher.

~ Tucker Elliot

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

We could never go back to how things were on the day before 9/11, but maybe I could go back to who I was.

~ Tucker Elliot

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

I stood with my mom in the cemetery. She felt terrible pain. My grandmother is with God. My mom has to continue living. It’s not so easy, moving forward.

~ Tucker Elliot

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

Ahead in the distance we could see the main gate, but there was a sea of cars, none moving, people standing, milling around, waiting nervously, perhaps fearfully, as heavily armed MPs and military working dogs searched every square inch of every vehicle, searched every bag on every person, all the while keeping a vigilant eye on the long alley we were stuck in, and on the hundreds of rooftops that overlooked that alley, wary but aware that there were people out there who would gladly hurt us again if given the chance.

~ Tucker Elliot

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

In Korea I’d been so afraid that Sami would lose her dad. She did, but she didn’t get a flag. He went to Doha, then to Baghdad, then to Kabul, then to someplace else, and then to a different someplace else, on and on. He’d come home, leave again, come home, leave again, until one day he came home a different person altogether. Sami lost Angel, lost her family, and then she lost herself.

~ Tucker Elliot

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

There are more good people than bad people, and overall there’s more that’s good in the world than there is that’s bad. We just need to hear about it, we just need to see it.

~ Tucker Elliot

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DPRK translates to Democratic People’s Republic of Korea—and if the words Democratic and Republic sound like a good thing, well, it’s oxymoronic because the Korea we’re talking about here is the communist one in the North, and when I said the pastor’s father was their guest, what I really meant is he was shot down, captured, tortured, and held prisoner by a depraved enemy in what today can only be described as a failed state.

~ Tucker Elliot

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

The look of a smug teacher is priceless.

~ Tucker Elliot

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

For your own security it’s imperative you blend in with the native population.

~ Tucker Elliot

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

It felt like we were reliving the first day of the school year, when students and teachers do the get-to-know-you dance—teachers tell students something about who they are, students pretend to care, and then vice-versa.

~ Tucker Elliot

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[T]he normal and the everyday are often amazingly unstoppable, and what is unimaginable is the cessation of them. The world is resilient, and, no matter what interruptions occur, people so badly want to return to their lives and get on with them. A veneer of civilization descends quickly, like a shining rain. Dust is settled.

~ Lorrie Moore

Lorrie Moore 9 11 Civilization Disaster Life Normality Resiliency

True patriotism, Jack believed, would have been for his fellow Americans to look inward after 9/11 and accept a little blame, admit the attacks had happened, in part, because of who they were in the world, not in spite of it.

~ Cynthia D'aprix Sweeney

Cynthia D'aprix Sweeney 9 11 Patriotism

Me, personally. I do not know a soul who perished that day of 9/11. But it did then, does now, and I imagine it always will bring out the Patriot in me.

~ James Hauenstein

James Hauenstein 9 11 Al Qaeda Heroes Heroism Memorial Patriotic Patriotism Pentagon Remembering Trade Centers

For months in the fall of 2001, our highways looked like a county fair on wheels. Look out, Al-Qaeda---patriot on board! I once saw a guy with five flags tell a guy with four flags to go back to Afghanistan.

~ Bill Maher

Bill Maher 9 11 Humor Patriotism War On Terror

Everyone thought the mob was done after RICO.... And they were. Then the Towers came down. Overnight, the feds shifted three-quarters of their personnel into anti-terrorism and the mob made a comeback. Shit, they even made a fortune overcharging for debris removal from Ground Zero.... 9/11 saved the mafia.

~ Don Winslow

Don Winslow 9 11 Fbi Ground Zero Mafia Mob New York City

I can hear you, the rest of the world can hear you and the people who knocked these buildings down will hear all of us soon.

~ George W. Bush

George W. Bush 9 11 George W Bush Terrorism

One of the most often asked questions posed after America was attacked on 9/11 was, ‘What has the United States done to arouse so much Muslim hatred?’ The question, however, is on the same moral level as asking what German and other European Jews did to cause the Holocaust, or what blacks did to arouse the hatred among the American whites who lynched them.

~ Dennis Prager

Dennis Prager 9 11 Terrorism

A more fundamental questions suggests itself, however. How did the most powerful military in history come to devote its elite forces and advanced technology to the hunt for a man like Qari Munib, a midlevel Taliban figure in a remote corner of the planet, half a world away from the White House and ground zero in Manhattan, more than eleven years after the September 11 attacks?

~ Ryan Devereaux

Ryan Devereaux 9 11 Drone Attacks Qari Munib Taliban Terrorism The Assassination Complex

My dad once told me that his biggest challenge after returning from Vietnam had been coming to terms with his own callousness. He’d made a deal with the war and traded his humanity for a ticket home.

~ Tucker Elliot

Tucker Elliot 9 11 Education Schools Soldiers Teachers Terrorism Veterans Vietnam War On Terror

Many signs point to the fact that the youth of the Third World will no longer tolerate living in circumstances that give them no hope for the future. From the young boys I met in the demobilization camps in Sierra Leone to the suicide bombers of Palestine and Chechnya, to the young terrorists who fly planes into the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, we can no longer afford to ignore them. We have to take concrete steps to remove the causes of their rage, or we have to be prepared to suffer the consequences.

~ Roméo Dallaire

Roméo Dallaire 9 11 Chechnya International Palestine Politics Rwanda Sierra Leone Suicide Bombers Terrorism

What led to September 11 is that most decision makers in the White House thought like you. They supported despotic regimes in the Middle East to multiply the profits of oil and arms companies, and armed violence escalated and reached our shores.

~ Alaa Al Aswany

Alaa Al Aswany 9 11 Middle East United States White House
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