Today has been proclaimed a Day of Remembrance, Patriotism and Prayer in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
9/11 Day of Remembrance, Patriotism and Prayer
WHEREAS,
the events of September 11, 2001 profoundly affected - and continue to
affect - all aspects of our
society, and the lives of Virginians, Americans and people across the
world were changed forever following the destruction of the World Trade
Center complex in New York City, the attack against the Pentagon in
Arlington, Virginia, and the crash of Flight 93
in Stonycreek Township, Pennsylvania; and
WHEREAS,
twelve years later the citizens of our Commonwealth and these United
States continue to mourn for
the more than three thousand innocent voices that were tragically
silenced-including 184 in Virginia at the Pentagon-by terrorists on that
infamous day of death and destruction; and
WHEREAS,
it is imperative that we never forget our shock and revulsion at the
needless destruction, the bravery
of our first responders who risked all for their neighbors, our anguish
from the sudden loss of so many precious lives, or how we as a people
did not succumb to a state of fear as the terrorists intended, but
instead set aside our differences and united as
patriots in our country's hour of need; and
WHEREAS,
while we reflect upon the memory of the departed, it is important that
we also pause to remember
and honor the sacrifices of all those members of our armed forces who
have given their lives in heroic service to our country and all members
of our military who have volunteered to bring those responsible for the
9/11 attacks and their supporters to justice
during the Global War on Terror; and
WHEREAS,
prayer has long served as a measure of our nation's strong heritage of
faith and has been an indispensable
source of moral and spiritual guidance for citizens throughout our
Commonwealth's history, and it is fitting that our Commonwealth reserve a
day in which our citizens may reflect and mourn - consistent with their
own faith traditions - with those who have
suffered as a result of terrorism, to humbly ask God for the strength
and fortitude necessary to protect our lives, liberty and property from
future transgressions, and to give thanks for the freedoms with which we
as a people are fortunate enough to be blessed;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Robert F. McDonnell, do hereby recognize September 11, 2013 as a DAY OF REMEMBRANCE, PATRIOTISM
AND PRAYER in our COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA, and I call this observance to the attention of all our citizens; and
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