Posted on 09/09/2006 6:32:04 AM PDT by veronica
Deena Burnett's talk at St. Mary's College stresses importance of remembering 9/11
MORAGA San Ramon native Deena Burnett returned to the Bay Area from her home in Arkansas on Wednesday to share with college students her experiences on Sept 11, 2001, and to remind Americans freedom is worth fighting for. Burnett said she fell hard the morning of Sept. 11 when her husband, Tom Burnett, called from aboard Flight 93, telling his wife the plane had been hijacked and he and other passengers were planning to ram the cockpit and fight the terrorists.
He told her not to worry. Those were his last words.
Wednesday, she recalled the tale of the dire phone call for a room full of students, parents and reporters at St. Mary's College. The school's California College Republicans organized the 9/11 memorial event to give Burnett a chance to tell her story, and to commemorate Monday's fifth anniversary of the terror attacks.
"I'm not much of a public speaker, but I like that college students ask a lot of questions," Burnett said after her talk. "They're intrigued when I tell them that they can make a difference."
Burnett talked about the fears she experienced after 9/11 she feared leaving her house and she feared for the safety of her daughters and all Americans. She also talked about the struggle of coping with her three daughters following the death of their father.
Although it has been a tough journey, Burnett said, she feels it's important for Americans tounderstand they can make a difference and overcome any obstacle.
"If Tom were here, he would tell us he was just doing the right thing. He would laugh when people called him a hero," said Burnett. "Making the commitment to be an everyday hero we each have an obligation as Americans to do what we can."
Burnett was asked about issues such as national security, the war on terrorism and President Bush's popularity.
"Five years later we are safer than we ever were," she said about national security.
Burnett also said she does not agree with the criticism of President Bush.
"I think it's easy to throw the blame when you're not walking in their shoes," she said. "He has had made some tough decisions and I respect him."
Burnett also said she disagrees with the attitudes of people who are against the war.
"I think that anyone who doesn't believe that war on terrorism is necessary, they don't remember. They don't remember how fearful our nation was that day," she said. "It's heart-wrenching."
It was clear Burnett's comments resonated with those in attendance.
"It concerns me more than anything that the support after 9/11 was high and now it is diminishing," attendee Bryan Welden said. "Young people have said 9/11 wasn't that significant. It deeply concerns me."
Danielle White, co-president of the College Republican Club at St. Mary's, agreed.
"It doesn't matter age, race, political party," she said. "This is a day we will never forget and to be reminded of the heroism that was displayed for our country."
Burnett said the memorial event dedicated to her husband is a way for people to remember what happened that day.
"Tom always said, 'If you don't stand for something, you will fall for anything,'" Burnett said. "He loved our country. If he were here, he'd raise his glass and say, 'Live every day as if it is your last.'"
Burnett said she will continue to speak around the United States to remind people of the sacrifices people have made to ensure us freedom.
"If this was your last day on earth," she asks, "have you made a difference? What are you willing to fight for?"
Saint Mary's college is an enclave within the San Francisco Bay Area. One can still get a very solid education in any subject At Saint Mary's college. The campus is stunningly beautiful. An oasis of sanity amid liberal madness.
BTTT
Celebrate FREEDOM! Buy a Gun for 9/11 !!!
I personally think we leave it tagged with a symbol of Islam.
There is a scorched spot on American soil where many people died. Every time we look at it, we should be reminded who is responsible.
I know this response won't be met with agreement, but it's the way I see it every time a photo of it is presented.
"Look what they did, this is their goal, their vision... to kill us all".
If these people had their way, every one of us would end up in a burning hole on our own land. Don't forget it.
No disagreement here. We must never forget!
I think that is an excellent idea....
Response: After reading the press, watching television form time to time, seeing an occasional movie, talking to people over the last 40 years I have reached some conclusions. Americans of 2006 A.D. may fight for their rights. The particular rights seem to be adultery, sodomy, drugs and/or drink, eating,getting money, the 'Big Game,''privacy'(which really means perjury);and, their overevaluated arrogant egos.
I don't think St Mary's was where this message most needed to be heard.I think U\Cal Berkeley needs to hear it more !!!
More info:
http://www.tomburnettfoundation.org/tomburnett_AboutTom.html
http://www.pepperdine.edu/pr/releases/2002/august/heroesgarden.htm
The 9-11 attack would never have happened if Americans had not been conditioned over the years to act like submissive sheep when facing an armed thug. It wasn't just the policy of complicity during airline hijackings, it was the notion that "it just isn't worth it" to resist the armed robberies or violent intimidation. But the truth is, it is worth it. If every victim were to fight back, crime would virtually disappear. We outnumber them and we win in a war of attrition. And they know that so soon they will not even try.
Think about that the next time you hear some police chief telling you it "isn't worth" standing up to thugs.
"After reading the press, watching television form time to time, seeing an occasional movie, talking to people over the last 40 years I have reached some conclusions. Americans of 2006 A.D. may fight for their rights. The particular rights seem to be adultery, sodomy, drugs and/or drink, eating,getting money, the 'Big Game,''privacy'(which really means perjury);and, their overevaluated arrogant egos."
I'd suggest you read something else. Please start here: http://www.defenselink.mil/
"If every victim were to fight back, crime would virtually disappear. We outnumber them and we win in a war of attrition. And they know that so soon they will not even try."
I agree. Most thieves are in it for the easy money. If we make it not so easy, they will find other work. Maybe even honest work, if it becomes apparent that is the only way to keep breathing...
DemocRATS are not required to respond. We already know.
It is a symbol of Muslim defeat, not victory, so I agree with you. Maybe the addition of a pig sty would be appropriate. Let them root around the crescent.
"After reading the press, watching television form time to time, seeing an occasional movie, talking to people over the last 40 years I have reached some conclusions"
This was where the error occurred. An inability to think for ones self and blindly listening to the swayed media and Michael Moore movies produces a bunch of social pez dispensers, all of whom produce the same lousy piece of candy every time their mouths open.
Ya, well, tell it to the Marines!
BTW, You may not like the answer you get in return.
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