Iwas a toddler on 9/11, too young to understand what really happened that day — a day that, though I did not know it at the time, unified a hurting nation. My parents told me stories of strangers helping strangers, American flags flying from every porch, and political differences set aside, just for a moment, in the name of shared humanity and national grief. For a nation built upon liberty, 9/11 struck a nerve that awakened a deep and unified resolve to protect what mattered most.

Compare that to Sept. 10, 2025.

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