Post From 1/23/11:

My blog has a new look... again.

This blog isn't all about books anymore. They still will be the primary focus of the blog, but more frequently will the posts will be centered around other activities & current issues. Same with my Twitter.

Take Care, everyone.

-Jake, Creator Of Books

Friday, September 11, 2009

Remembering 9/11

Yes, my friends, today marks the 8th anniversary of the most horrifying day in our nations history, 9/11. I send my condolences to the effected families victims involved in the tragedy. I also hope the Al-Qaeda terrorist network is shut down SOON, just like every other American. America should be a country of freedom and security, not a place where over 3,000 people could die in a day just because a terrorist network wants to take us over.

I know that this year, Obama wants us to do Coumminity Service projects all over the nation. I think it is a wonderful idea. Go help someone in your neighborhood. It's the least you can do for America, especially on this tragic day.

Below are some photos from September 11th:







A view of the burning Twin Towers of the WTC



A firefighter views the remains of the South WTC



The site of the crash of United Airlines Flight 93 on a field in Stonycreek Township, Somerset County, Pennsylvania. This wasn't intended to be the crash site, as either the White House or the US Capitol Buliding in WASHINGTON DC, however we will never know what the real target was. The reason they crashed there is because the 40 brave passengers flight attendants on board fought with the terrorists right above where the picture was until the plane crashes in this field. We sulute the 40 people on board who had the courage to fight the terrorists.



The damage done to the Pentagon in our nations captial



The damage done to the World Trade Center, the heart of these attacks. In 1993, the WTC was the site of a bombing by the same terrorist network behind 9/11. Only 6 were killed in the 1993 bombing, 1,500 injured, and 300 million dollars in damage.

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