[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 158 (2012), Part 10]
[House]
[Pages 13875-13876]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




                         ATTACKED AGAIN ON 9/11

  The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from 
Texas (Mr. Poe) for 5 minutes.
  Mr. POE of Texas. Madam Speaker, yesterday was the 11th anniversary 
of the attack on America from 9/11 in 2001 where Americans were killed, 
and it was an act of terrorism. Yesterday Americans were attacked again 
in two attacks, in Egypt and in Libya, apparently terrorists attacking 
us again on 9/11.
  The Embassy in Egypt was stormed, the American flag was brought down, 
and a black flag was raised by those that stormed the compound. In 
Libya, the consulate was attacked, set afire, and our Ambassador to 
Libya, Chris Stevens, was murdered and apparently, according to the 
BBC, his body was carried through the streets of Benghazi.
  Both of these places are U.S. sovereign soil, the consulate and the 
Embassy. The groups or individuals that committed these acts must be 
found. There's no evidence yet that there was any act by either one of 
these two governments but by individuals or even by groups.
  In Libya, al Qaeda cousins, as I call them, the Ansar al-Sharia, 
claims responsibility for the murder of our U.S. Ambassador. It's no 
coincidence that these two attacks occurred nearly at the same time, 
and they both occurred on the anniversary of September 11.
  Immediately, the attackers blamed a movie that was produced as the 
reason, an excuse and justification for murdering. It's never the fault 
of a movie; it's never the fault of the United States; it's never the 
fault of western culture that people are murdered in the name of 
religion. It's the responsibility and it's the fault, of individuals. 
The people that need to be held accountable are the ones who committed 
these specific acts of terror against the United States.
  In the past, the United States has always held and went after those 
that were responsible for this type of conduct. In 1998, when the 
Kenyan Embassy was attacked and Americans were killed, we responded. Of 
course we responded in 9/11. We responded after the first World Trade 
Center bombing. In 1996, when 19 American soldiers were murdered in 
Saudi Arabia, we responded. In fact, President Bill Clinton said this:


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       The cowards who committed this murderous act must not go 
     unpunished. We will not rest in our efforts to find who is 
     responsible for this outrage, to pursue them and to punish 
     them.

  After 9/11, President Bush made this comment:

       The search is under way for those who are behind these evil 
     acts. I've directed the full resources of our intelligence 
     and law enforcement communities to find those responsible and 
     bring them to justice.

  Madam Speaker, the United States must always respond to terrorists, 
and we must let them be reminded again and again we will respond in an 
appropriate manner as we did on 9/11. We must respond today, and we 
must respond tomorrow. I am encouraged that the President will soon 
address the Nation on what our response will be.
  We must hold those responsible personally accountable because we must 
let people understand that they need to leave us alone. That is what 
that message needs to be. We must have justice in these terrorist 
attacks by these individuals against Americans because, Madam Speaker, 
justice is what we do in America.
  And that's just the way it is.

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