Today, no matter what political persuasion, we can all come together and honor the memory of those innocents and brave that gave their lives for others and the nation on 9/11/01.
Here are some remarks from some of Arizona’s statewide and major civic leaders.
It’s been 21 years since the horrific September 11th terrorist attacks. Today, we remember all those who lost their lives and salute the brave men and women who sacrificed so much to protect our great nation. We will #NeverForget. 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/SQ1jhWoDou
— Kyrsten Sinema (@SenatorSinema) September 11, 2022
Today marks 21 years since the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center. Today we honor the thousands of lives lost that day. We honor the courageous passengers and crew members, heroic first responders, and our brave service members who defended our freedom and our democracy.
— Senator Mark Kelly (@SenMarkKelly) September 11, 2022
Today, we pray for every person who lost a loved one on 9/11. Time has helped us heal, but we will never forget. pic.twitter.com/Gr5OgWWSMp
— Doug Ducey (@DougDucey) September 11, 2022
21 years ago today we faced an attack that irreversibly altered our country. Today, let us reflect on the events of September 11, 2001, and remember those who died and those who survived. #NeverForget pic.twitter.com/DisexonTQM
— Governor Katie Hobbs (@GovernorHobbs) September 11, 2022
21 years ago, our world changed forever. We will never forget the terror we felt and the heroes who stepped up.
The United States of America is still the greatest country in the world. Now and forever. pic.twitter.com/2ZAJ5Tuf5u— Mark Brnovich (@GeneralBrnovich) September 11, 2022
Today we remember those we lost and honor the many who responded. Grateful for brave Phoenix first responders. #NeverForget911 pic.twitter.com/bsFcy6UU24
— Mayor Kate Gallego (@MayorGallego) September 11, 2022
Twenty-one years later, we still hold the memory of all the people whose lives were lost, and all of us impacted by the September 11 attacks in our hearts and our communities. #NeverForget911. pic.twitter.com/QslH0Sg1Ip
— Regina Romero (@TucsonRomero) September 11, 2022
Mesa Mayor John Giles retweeted:
Please join us in taking a moment of silence to remember those we lost due to the tragic events that took place on this day 21 years ago. #NeverForget #September11 pic.twitter.com/WjLOHixVEk
— City of Mesa, Arizona (@CITYOFMESA) September 11, 2022
No one knows how they'll react on the worst day of their life.
But on 9/11/2001, 415 First Responders rushed towards the danger, towards the people who needed help. They never came back.
Men & women of such bravery are a rare breed. I have the deepest admiration for them. pic.twitter.com/F8XIrOau2G
— Kari Lake (@KariLake) September 11, 2022
We will never forget. pic.twitter.com/EWjktDJ2aR
— Adrian Fontes (@Adrian_Fontes) September 11, 2022
Arizona Attorney General Candidate Kris Mayes retweeted:
“[After 9/11] my dad's brothers and sisters in the firehouse, they cooked for us…They took us to Six Flags,” says John Palombo, one of 10 children of Frank Palombo, a firefighter who died on September 11. John and his brother, Tommy, are now firefighters. https://t.co/Ap6xDy7ARs pic.twitter.com/87cudQZv5F
— 60 Minutes (@60Minutes) September 12, 2022
Never Forget.
God Bless the United States and all its People.