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The Tragedy of September 11th

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Discusses the September 11, 2001 terrorist attack on the World Trade Center in New York City. Describes how the attack was responsible for the revival of patriotism in the United States.

September 11th was a horrible attack on American freedom. In it are many hearts broken and still aching. This attack was planned years in advance and required many resources. The terrorist thought they were doing the right thing, but in return for the attack America is now going to track down and destroy any terrorist activities. Instead of destroying American hope, the terrorists are now going to revive the age-old spirit of patriotism. This is a wake up call for America, and now is the time to annihilate Bin Laden, the Taliban, Al Queda, and any other terrorist threats.

First of all, 9-11 left many people dead and much property destroyed. The aftermath of this attack may have had some in awe of how this terrible attack could happen. The attack caused billions of dollars worth.....

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