George W. Bush's Flight 93 Memorial Dedication Speech
A memorial for the victims of Flight 93 was dedicated in Shanksville, Pennsylvania, Saturday.
Former President George W. Bush addressed attendees on the meaning of 9/11 and its tenth anniversary (video of entire speech follows with transcript):
GEORGE W. BUSH, 43RD PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES: Mr. Secretary, thank you very much. Mr. Vice President, Dr. Biden, President Clinton, Mr. Speaker, members of Congress, my friends Tommy Franks and Tom Ridge, thank you for helping raise the money for this memorial. Members of the National Park Service and the National Park Foundation, all of those who supported this memorial, but most importantly, the families of Flight 93. Laura and I are honored to join you in dedicating this memorial to the heroes of Flight 93.
When the sun rose in the Pennsylvania sky ten years ago tomorrow, it was a peaceful September morning. By the time it set nearly 3,000 people were gone. The most lives lost on American soil in a single day since the battle of Antietam.
With the distance of a decade, 9/11 can feel like a part of a different era. But for the families of the men and women stolen, some of whom join us today, that day will never feel like history. The memory of that morning is fresh and so is the pain. America shares your grief. We pray for your comfort and we honor your loved ones.
September 11th, 2001, innocent men and women went to work at the World Trade Center. They reported for duty at the Pentagon. They boarded American Flights 11 and 77, United 93 and 175. They did nothing to provoke or deserve the deliberate act of murder that al Qaeda carried out.
One of the lessons of 9/11 is that evil is real, and so is courage. When the planes struck the World Trade Center, firefighters and police officers charged up the stairs into the flames. As the towers neared collapse, they continued the rescue efforts.
Ultimately, more than 400 police officers and firefighters gave their lives. Among them was the chief of the New York City Fire Department Peter Gancy. As a colleague put it, he would never ask anyone to do something he didn't do himself.
The Pentagon service members and civilians pulled friends and strangers from burning rubble. One special forces soldier recalls reaching through a cloud of smoke in search of the wounded. As he entered one room, he prayed to find someone alive. He discovered a severely burned woman and carried her to safety. Later, in the hospital, where she explained she's been praying for rescue. She called him her guardian angel.
And then there's the extraordinary story we commemorate here. Aboard United Airlines Flight 93 were college students from California, an iron worker from New Jersey, veterans of the Korean War and World War II, citizens of Germany and Japan, a pilot who had rearranged his schedule so that he could take his wife on a vacation to celebrate their anniversary.
When the passengers and crew realized the plane had been hijacked, they reported the news calmly. When they learned that the terrorists had crashed other planes into targets on the ground, they accepted greater responsibilities. In the back of the cabin, the passengers gathered to devise a strategy.
At the moment America's democracy was under attack, our citizens defied their captors by holding a vote. The choice they made would cost them their lives, and they knew it. Many passengers called their loved ones to say good-bye, then
Many passengers called their loved ones to say goodbye then hung up to perform their final act. One said, "They're getting ready to break into the cockpit. I have to go. I love you." Another said, "It's up to us. I think we can do it."
In one of the most stirring accounts, Todd Beamer, a father of two with a pregnant wife with a home in New Jersey, asked the air operator to join him in reciting the Lord's Prayer. Then he helped lead the charge with the words "Let's roll."
With their selfless act, the men and women who stormed the cockpit lived out the words, "Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends." And with their brave decision, they launched the first counter offensive of the war on terror. The most likely target of the hijacked plane was the United States Capitol. We'll never know how many innocent people might have been lost, but we do know this, Americans are alive today because the passengers and crew of Flight 93 chose to act, and our nation will be forever grateful.
The 40 souls who perished on the plane left a great deal behind. They left spouses and children and grandchildren who miss them dearly. They left successful businesses and promising careers and a lifetime of dreams they will never have the chance to fulfill. They left something else -- a legacy of bravery and selflessness that will always inspire America.
For generations people will study the flight, the story of Flight 93. They will learn that individual choices make a difference, that love and sacrifice can triumph over evil and hate, and that what happened above this Pennsylvania field ranks among the most courageous acts in American history.
At the memorial we dedicate today will ensure our nation always remembers those lost here on 9/11. But we have a duty beyond memory. We have a duty beyond honoring. We have a duty to live our lives in a way that upholds the ideals for which the men and women gave their lives, to build a living memorial to their courage and sacrifice. We have a duty to find common purpose as a nation.
In the days after 9/11, the response came like a single hand over a single heart. Members of Congress from both sides of the aisle gathered on the steps of the capitol to sing "God bless America." neighbors reached out to neighbors of all backgrounds and beliefs.
The past decade, our country has been tested by natural disaster, economic turmoil, anxieties and challenges here at home and abroad. There have been spirited debates along the way. It's the essence of democracy. But Americans have never been defined by our disagreements. Whatever challenges we face today and in the future, we must never lose faith in our ability to meet them together. We must never allow our differences to harden into divisions.
Secondly, we have a duty to remain engaged in the world as 9/11 proved that the conditions in the country on the other side of the world can have an impact on our own streets. It may be tempting to think it doesn't matter what happens to a villager in Afghanistan or a child in Africa, but the temptation of isolation is deadly wrong.
World repression, anger and resentment will be a never ending source of violence and threats. A world of dignity and liberty and hope will be safer and better for all. The surest way to move toward that vision is for the United States of America to lead the cause of freedom.
Finally, we each have a duty to serve a cause larger than ourselves. The passengers aboard Flight 93 set an example that inspires us all. Many have followed their path of service by donating blood or mentoring a child or volunteering in desperate corners of the earth. Some have devoted their careers to analyzing intelligence or protecting our borders and securing our skies. Others have made the noble choice to defend our nation in battle.
For 10 years, our troops have risked and given their lives to prevent our enemies from attacking America again. They've kept us safe, they have made us proud, and they have upheld the spirit of service shown by the passengers on Flight 93.
Many years ago, in 1863, another president came to dedicate a memorial site in this state. He told his audience that, "In a larger sense we cannot dedicate, we cannot consecrate, we cannot hallow this ground. For the brave souls who struggled there, it consecrated it far above our poor power to add or detract."
He added "The world will little note, nor long remember what we say here, but it can never forget what they did here."
So it is with Flight 93. For as long as this memorial stands, we will remember what the men and women aboard the plane did here. We'll pay tribute to the courage they showed, the sacrifice they made, and the lives they spared. The United States will never forget.
May God bless you all.

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Pres. Bush
Submitted by grammajane on Sat, 09/10/2011 - 6:20pm.
gave the most caring and compassionate speech today. A true patriot, a true man of character, and this will be noted in history books.
He certainly did. I watched his speech live, and the standing
Submitted by Rush Fan on Sat, 09/10/2011 - 7:16pm.
ovation the audience gave him said it all. George W. Bush may not have been the most fiscally conservative President, but his true compassion for others and his belief in America's greatness is unquestionable. Moreover, the decisions he made after 9/11 have helped to keep us safe and prevent many other attacks.
God Bless George W. Bush.
God Bless you too W!!!!
Submitted by GerryC on Sat, 09/10/2011 - 7:24pm.
I still love W despite what the media did to him. His speech included no "I's" or any "me's", or other references to himself. He took credit for nothing, and gave all the credit where it was due.
In retrospect W never did credit himself for anything. He always talked about "us". Put this up against the "pass this bill now" president we have now (while there is no written bill to sign, or any indication or time-frame for one).
I will say this..............
Submitted by djwolf12 on Sat, 09/10/2011 - 7:26pm.
I am a conservative and thought that Joe Biden did a fabulous job with his speech today. I wish he could speak like that all of the time.
He would have been harsher,,
Submitted by NJRightWinger12 on Sat, 09/10/2011 - 10:40pm.
But there were too many Republicans in the audience, or as Biden called them,TERRORISTS!
Were they terrorist
Submitted by hbnolikeee on Sat, 09/10/2011 - 10:45pm.
or barbarians?
God bless George W. Bush
Submitted by ohio granny on Sat, 09/10/2011 - 8:03pm.
He and Laura Bush are such classy and humble people. We were blessed by having him in office when 9/11 happened. He continues to show grace and class no matter how he is denigrated by the current occupant in the white house.
God bless George W. Bush and God bless America.
~God bless you, sir
Submitted by Wrathful Brunette on Sat, 09/10/2011 - 8:14pm.
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This may not be the place to post this..
Submitted by gailannr on Sat, 09/10/2011 - 10:20pm.
but I couldn't find a better one!
http://tanyagrimsley.patriotactionnetwork.com/2011/09/10/must-go-viral-g...
Thats awesome
Submitted by GregE on Sat, 09/10/2011 - 10:30pm.
Put it in the open thread too.
http://newsbusters.org/blogs/noel-sheppard/2011/09/10/weekend-open-thread
I hope you don't mind me
Submitted by danbo on Sun, 09/11/2011 - 7:26am.
I hope you don't mind me putting this here. I wanted your link to be first.
In reference to the speech, someone pointed out, Bush never used the word "I".
In a quick glance I only found it in "Laura and I are honored", and when he quotes the people on the flight.
This is not a day of service. This is a day to remember. Sadly, some don't want us to remember.
"You lie!" Rep. Joe Wilson R-(SC)
Love W and Laura
Submitted by HelenS on Sun, 09/11/2011 - 9:48am.
It is such an honor to have had President George W. Bush as my president. And seeing him now, honoring those who were killed, is a reminder of what a good man he is, and a contrast to the fraud who took his place.
Me - "The libs/dems of today are the Quislings of former years - the cowards who would vote a fraud into office in exchange for handouts from the devil."
Where was Obama?
Submitted by Gat New York on Sun, 09/11/2011 - 10:57am.
Where was Obama?
I'm not usually an emotional
Submitted by Kat Outta the Bag on Sun, 09/11/2011 - 2:19pm.
I'm not usually an emotional person, but my eyes were getting moist while reading this.
Stirring, inspirational
Submitted by surfcitysocal on Sun, 09/11/2011 - 11:36pm.
A speech for the ages.
That is the speech of a true leader...
Submitted by USMC8411 on Mon, 09/12/2011 - 2:42pm.
"For 10 years, our troops have risked and given their lives to prevent our enemies from attacking America again. They've kept us safe, they have made us proud, and they have upheld the spirit of service shown by the passengers on Flight 93."
For the last 10 years the liberals have spit on the troops (Code Pink), protested their funerals (Westboro Baptist *ahem* church), told them the war was lost (Harry Reid), gave daily body counts, until o'bama was elected (Chris Matthews), used them as political props in the debt ceiling debate (O'bama) when he said they would not be paid, the democrats started an Out of Iraq Caucus headed by Maxine Waters http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Out_of_Iraq_Congressional_Caucus, the left wants to cut military spending, including the VA, (John F'n Kerry called them stupid and that is why they are in Iraq.... Hell, Valerie Jarrett actually demanded that a General, in full dress uniform, get her another glass of wine!
Now, prayer is not allowed at private soldier funerals, or at the 9/11 memorials.
He and Laura Bush are such
Submitted by bagtree on Thu, 03/29/2012 - 2:31am.
He and Laura Bush are such classy and humble people. We were blessed by having him in office when 9/11 happened. He continues to show grace and class no matter how he is denigrated by the current occupant in the white house.
God bless George W. Bush and God bless America.
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Submitted by Wrathful Brunette on Thu, 03/29/2012 - 8:20am.
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Good morning Bru
Submitted by cocodrie on Thu, 03/29/2012 - 8:32am.
I commented on that last night. He dominated the comments for a while.
Jesus Loves You so much He died for you
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Submitted by Boudin on Thu, 03/29/2012 - 8:40am.
Here
How great to hear a president speak.
Submitted by cocodrie on Thu, 03/29/2012 - 8:37am.
We haven't had a president since George went back to Texas. The thug in the white house isn't even an american.
Jesus Loves You so much He died for you
Time warp
Submitted by Boudin on Thu, 03/29/2012 - 8:42am.
What, how did I get here?