They recalled the Sept. 11, 2001, moment when they first heard that America was under siege, and they were urged to remember the victims without reliving the fear wrought by terrorists.
“They want to rule us by fear,” U.S. Rep. John Peterson, R-Pleasantville, told a small gathering in front of the Old Main administrative building on the Penn State campus. “Islamic radicals want to destroy the freedom of religion that America was founded on.”
The congressman paid tribute to National Guardsmen from Pennsylvania, saying 16,000 of the 19,000 Guardsmen have been deployed abroad and 34 have been killed in Iraq.
Praise for heroes, respect for victims
In public events and private thoughts, Centre County residents paid homage Monday to the victims of the attacks on the United States five years ago.
They recalled the Sept. 11, 2001, moment when they first heard that America was under siege, and they were urged to remember the victims without reliving the fear wrought by terrorists.
“They want to rule us by fear,” U.S. Rep. John Peterson, R-Pleasantville, told a small gathering in front of the Old Main administrative building on the Penn State campus. “Islamic radicals want to destroy the freedom of religion that America was founded on.”
The congressman paid tribute to National Guardsmen from Pennsylvania, saying 16,000 of the 19,000 Guardsmen have been deployed abroad and 34 have been killed in Iraq.