[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 152 (Wednesday, October 12, 2011)]
[House]
[Page H6794]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
COMMEMORATING 9/11
(Mr. GARDNER asked and was given permission to address the House for
1 minute.)
Mr. GARDNER. Mr. Speaker, last month Americans around the country
commemorated the 10th anniversary of the September 11 attacks. I had
the honor and privilege to spend the day with some of the brave police,
firefighters, EMTs, paramedics, and first responders that put their
lives on the line every day to protect us from harm.
In Berthound and then in Fort Collins, Colorado, I had the
opportunity to speak with local firefighters and police as we
remembered the tragedy of 10 years ago and the sacrifice and loss of so
many lives.
The lapel pin that I have on this morning was lent to me by a friend
of mine, Ed Haynes. It's a pin given to New York Police Department
police officers in the wake of September 11. An officer gave it to Ed
in 2004.
The pin is a reminder of that day and the understanding that police
officers and firefighters around the country share, the understanding
that every day they go to work willing to give their own lives to save
the lives of others.
As the 10-year anniversary of September 11 passed, we remembered the
victims and the devastation, the fear and the anger of that time. But
we also remember the unity, the sense of understanding that existed
across the Nation in the days after that horrible tragedy.
The people that have observed September 11 over this past month,
September 11 through today, the people that I saw that weekend, the
firefighters, the police and the citizens, remember those days as well.
And in today's political environment, we could do well to focus on how
it should not require a national tragedy to bring us together.
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