We went to the 9/11 Museum in July. Both of my girls have watched many documentaries about the attacks and are fascinated with it. Being right there in the basement of the World Trade Center (which is where the museum actually is) was really stunning. All these years later, the tears were still there. For me, being a new mother (my older daughter turned one-month-old on 9/11) was extremely frightening, wondering what kind of world I'd brought a child into.
Well, for one reason, our president loves them. For what it's worth, there was precious little mention of GWB at the 9/11 Museum. I thought his most Presidential moment ever was his impromtu speech on the rubble of the WTC the Friday after the attacks, and there was really nothing about it there.
You should record it for them, it's on now but I'm sure it will Air again. I've been flipping back and forth. Lots of good stuff, like the jets that were scrambled to shoot down any other planes...had no missiles. They were supposed to crash into the planes in air. Crazy
They had no weapons. They didn't have time to assemble them and get them armed so they were flying around looking for something to crash into. Had 93 not went down in the woods...
Apparently that was the case. It was a female pilot so she could have just been having one of those weeks
Are you saying that they don't keep at least 1 squadron of fully armed and ready to scramble fighter planes at Andrews AFN? Just a few miles from the White House, the Capitol and the Pentagon. That's crazy but so was not allowing the Marine security force at Benghazi to have loaded weapons