More

Obama Weekly Address: President Remembers 9/11, Calls For Unity (VIDEO)

First Posted: 09/11/10 09:24 AM ET Updated: 05/25/11 06:35 PM ET

Obama 911

ERICA WERNER, Associated Press

WASHINGTON - Amid an atmosphere of unease, President Barack Obama wants Americans to mark the ninth anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks by recapturing the sense of common purpose felt on that dreadful day.

"If there is a lesson to be drawn on this anniversary, it is this: We are one nation -- one people -- bound not only by grief, but by a set of common ideals," the president said Saturday in his weekly radio and Internet address.

"By giving back to our communities, by serving people in need, we reaffirm our ideals -- in defiance of those who would do us grave harm."

Obama himself was marking the day nearly 3,000 people died in terrorist jetliner attacks with a moment of silence at 8:46 a.m., the time the first plane hit the World Trade Center in New York City. The president also planned to attend a memorial service at the Pentagon and participate in a service project in the Washington area.

First lady Michelle Obama was to join former first lady Laura Bush in Shanksville, Pa., where the fourth plane crashed after passengers rushed the cockpit. Vice President Joe Biden is in New York for the service at ground zero.

But this year's remembrances take place in an unusually tense environment, amid growing public suspicion of Muslims and controversies over an Islamic community center and mosque planned near ground zero and a Florida pastor's threat to burn Qurans on Saturday.

By late Friday, it appeared the Rev. Terry Jones had backed off his plan to burn the Muslim holy book, following international condemnation. In New York, protests were planned for Saturday by supporters and opponents of the proposed mosque.

Obama alluded in his radio address to the contentious atmosphere, though without specifically addressing either controversy.

"This is a time of difficulty for our country," Obama said. "And it is often in such moments that some try to stoke bitterness -- to divide us based on our differences, to blind us to what we have in common.

"But on this day, we are reminded that at our best, we do not give in to this temptation," Obama said. "We stand with one another. We fight alongside one another. We do not allow ourselves to be defined by fear, but by the hopes we have for our families, for our nation, and for a brighter future."


At a White House news conference Friday Obama denounced the threatened Quran burning, said Muslims have the same right as any other religion to build near ground zero and issued a full-throated appeal for religious tolerance, reminding Americans: "We are not at war against Islam."

In the GOP's weekly address, Sen. Jon Kyl, R-Ariz., echoed Obama's plea for a common purpose. Kyl called for the country to "recapture the unity that allowed us to come together as a nation to confront a determined enemy."

But without mentioning the president by name, Kyl seemed to question the Obama administration's commitment to the war on terror begun by his predecessor, George W. Bush. Obama recently declared an end to combat missions in Iraq even as he pledged to renew efforts to prosecute the war in Afghanistan and pursue al-Qaida terrorists.

"The fact that none of the subsequent attempts to attack us have succeeded seems to have removed some of the urgency and commitment so necessary to succeed in war," Kyl said.

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, in a statement honoring the victims of "that terrible day," said memories of the attacks "remain searingly vivid."

"We remember the pain of loss, but also the pride in our people and our country," she said.

FOLLOW HUFFPOST POLITICS
Subscribe to the HuffPost Hill newsletter!
ERICA WERNER, Associated Press WASHINGTON - Amid an atmosphere of unease, President Barack Obama wants Americans to mark the ninth anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks by recapturing the sense of comm...
ERICA WERNER, Associated Press WASHINGTON - Amid an atmosphere of unease, President Barack Obama wants Americans to mark the ninth anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks by recapturing the sense of comm...
Filed by Nick Graham  | 
 
 
  • Comments
  • 961
  • Pending Comments
  • 0
  • View FAQ
Comments are closed for this entry
View All
Favorites
Highlights
Recency  | 
Popularity
Page: 1 2 3 4 5  Next ›  Last »  (15 total)
  1 of 7  
COMMUNITY PUNDITS
photo
Kevin Atlanta 09:01 AM on 09/11/2010
America will not "come together in unity" as long as there is no "Equal Justice Under The Law" Mr President.


We, the American People, are still without answers to the source of the 9/11 attacks because of the botched, rushed and covered up "investigation" of the Neo-Cons under Dubya and the Wrecking Crew of war criminals and torturers who are still walking free; again Justice is not  Read More...
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Mishal Zeera
06:21 PM on 09/13/2010
I don't know if 9/11 brought the nation together. If anything, it highlighted the huge rifts in America. Even now, everything 9/11 related has two sets of Americans on either side screaming at each other.
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Doug Sandlin
We see the world not as it is, but as we are.
09:42 PM on 09/12/2010
By the way "at the time" in my last post, means: 9/11/2001.
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Doug Sandlin
We see the world not as it is, but as we are.
09:41 PM on 09/12/2010
Is it just me, or are we the only nation where, when our President is delivering what amounts to a eulogy, in a time of national sorrow, and issuing a call for unity, that so many people would still make so many disrespectful and negative comments about him?

Even the most progressive among us united with conservatives, and with our President at the time, for the most part.

Do we need that unity any less, now?

It's been said that the spirit of the American people can't be broken - which is true.

What's really sad though, especially considering that our spirit can't be broken ....... is that we're proactively, and with great energy, breaking it ourselves.

If we don't regain the sense of being of the same side we once had --- we're done. Just as marriages dissolve if the "same-side-ness" can't be regained .... so do nations.

And the same-side-ness is always right here to be regained; we all just need to be willing.

Peace to all.
This user has chosen to opt out of the Badges program
photo
12:19 PM on 09/12/2010
I hear they're seling like hot cakes..........

lhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=201pgTaEseQ&feature=youtube_gdata_player
This user has chosen to opt out of the Badges program
photo
01:47 AM on 09/12/2010
I think everyone should read Angela Merkel's comments when presenting the Danish cartoonist, Westergaard, with his award.
"It does not matter if we think his cartoons are tasteful or not, if we think they are necessary and helping or not," Merkel said at the ceremony in the city of Potsdam. The question, she said, was, "Is he allowed to do this? Yes, he is."
Wow, what a concept.........
Germany (& Europe generally) leading USA (or I should say Team Obama) in the testicular fortitude stakes. Who'd have thunk it........
enemies of this country are running circles around us at present due to the pathetic hand wringing of our friendly regressives.
Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2010/09/08/international/i113213D61.DTL#ixzz0zI5gUt4R
This user has chosen to opt out of the Badges program
photo
01:20 AM on 09/12/2010
Finally some good news for President Obama. The SCOTUS docs below detail how Elena Kagan represented Barak Obama in several instances where his legitimacy to hold
office of president was challenged. (So far the tallly on that is around
$932,000 legal expenses). Of course the good news is that with her "promotion" to SCOTUS she'll be able to lend her expertise on said cases. Who'd have thunk it. The coincidences surrounding the 44th POTUS are simply amazing................

http://www.supremecourt.gov/Search.aspx?FileName=/docketfiles/09-8857.htm

http://www.supremecourt.gov/Search.aspx?FileName=/docketfiles/09-6790.htm

http://www.supremecourt.gov/Search.aspx?FileName=/docketfiles/09-724.htm

http://www.supremecourt.gov/Search.aspx?FileName=/docketfiles/08-10382.htm
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Doug Sandlin
We see the world not as it is, but as we are.
08:37 PM on 09/12/2010
Elena Kagan has been serving as Solicitor General of the United States - and so, it's been her job to represent the President when suit is brought against him, no matter how frivolous, ridiculous or unfounded such suits may be.

Anybody can file a lawsuit ... that's what makes this country ...... expensive.

I'm guessing they were all shut down, in pretty short order.

And that "$932,000" is a very apocryphal, over-used figure, for detractors of the President; it's cited for everything from legal fees, to the First Lady's vacation expenses, to the amount of income taxes the first couple paid in a given year (Google keywords Obama and $932,000 to see what I mean.)

By the way: "Intense Dislike" and "Illegitimacy" are not, technically-speaking, the same thing.

( "Tyranny is not the same as .... LOSING." ~Jon Stewart )
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Doug Sandlin
We see the world not as it is, but as we are.
08:40 PM on 09/12/2010
Just FYI to all -- here's what Snopes.com has to say about the overall issue, mentioned above (President Obama, Elena Kagan, Presidential-eligibility cases, and so on.)

http://www.snopes.com/politics/obama/birthers/kagan.asp

Summary: FALSE
This user has chosen to opt out of the Badges program
photo
10:35 PM on 09/12/2010
Each case is still ongoing & indeed I'm well aware of what Snopes stated
So what's false? That the cases are still current; if so you'd better inform SOTUS that someone has hacked their system or that Kagan didn't represent POTUS?

Keep digging that hole deeper; always a good strategy as can be seem from Team Oduma's performance........
Wonder what grade Pravda would give him now? I notice Pravda (Lame Stream Media) don't comment on that any longer. In real life it would involve remedial classes.......
11:20 PM on 09/11/2010
Why did 9/11 happen? http://my.opera.com/stefanialoves1/blog/show.dml/17149752
07:03 PM on 09/11/2010
Ok...I'm a right winger who says "Bravo, Hillary Clinton". Her quote was the appropriate one.

Kyl uses 9/11 to try to score political. Repulsive.

Obama's was even more repulsive. How dare he lecture America about tolerance? In the light of the Terry Jones debacle he decided again, to shine the ugliest possible light on our great country.

Every country has its Terry Joneses even the greatest of them. The media gave him a platform, some for the ratings, others because he was a anecdote for their 'Is America hateful and Islamaphobic?" narrative. He is a media creation. For the president to use this occasion to highlight the dangers of the likes of Terry Jones (which is absolutely no danger at all in this great country)....to imply that there is any possibility that Terry Jones will be representative of America, is repulsive. It is inaccurate.

There are times when it is appropriate and actually obligatory for Americans to be 'anti-American'. Terry Jones does not rise to that level. And I believe anyone who thinks he does, including the president, has gone past the obligation to question ourselves to mere gratuitous anti-Americanism. Its becoming a habit on the left. Shame on the President for doing this on 9/11
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Doug Sandlin
We see the world not as it is, but as we are.
08:54 PM on 09/12/2010
Well, I think the President was encouraging tolerance, in the light of some of the more extremely fiction-based bigotry we've seen against Muslim-Americans, in connection with the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks.

I didn't find it repulsive, nor did it seem like a lecture.

I felt inspiration, respect, and gratitude for our President.

Of course, I'm not out to make him look bad, and I hadn't pre-judged him, prior to his taking office.

Right-wing, negative fiction-based fantasies about and toward the President are kind of like Amway in Hell; they hear an inspirational (to them) lie about the President, so they tell it to five friends, who tell it to five friends, and so on.

A lie is still a lie, no matter how often it's repeated.

People who don't like the President would do a lot better to just say "He's too liberal", which is about the only valid political argument against him.

All the hystrionic-fictions, which are so easy to debunk for those of us with access to Google - just kind of waste everyone's time.

Basically, you're betting that there are a LOT of stupid, gullible people in this country.

Maybe there are.

Guess we'll find out in November.
06:51 PM on 09/11/2010
'We Do Not Allow Ourselves To Be Defined By Fear'

unless, of course, it's the fear of violent Muslims reacting to an American voicing his free expression then, yes indeed, we must alter our actions and legal right to free expression in reaction.
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
mcvet
History will educate you on the future
06:55 PM on 09/11/2010
BandAgain. Did you actually go to a school? Honestly a small child can understand what the Commander in Chief was saying about the STUPID Actions of this IDIOT Minister.. For whatever reason you can't. Al Queda USES stupid people LIKE you and the Minister to RECRUIT young Arabs to strap bombs on... they USE the hate and fear generated by you and the Minister to convince ALL Muslims that we are at war with their RELIGION. Man I sure am glad you people were on the OTHER side in our fight with the Klan... otherwise they are still lynching blacks in Mississippi! LOL
07:14 PM on 09/11/2010
The fact remains that people have a right say either a particular religion or all religions are evil. There have been recent best sellers written on the evils of christianity and all other religions. No one was afraid of Christopher Hitchens for saying "God is not Great". If Christopher Hitchens decided to express his repulsion for religion by burning a Bible--no one would blame Hitchens if a Christian terrorist attacked him.

A christian murdered George Tiller because he did abortions. Many good, sane christians in this country believe abortion is murder---but they don't kill people. Yet the president has never gone on air to tell everyone that while it is their right to have an abortion, please refrain from doing such a stupid thing because some people get violent over it.
06:46 PM on 09/11/2010
"During an economic depression or a time of war, fascists are extremely skilled at whipping up fear and hate and getting the working class to blame "the other" for their troubles. Lincoln's enemies told poor Southern whites that he was "a Catholic." FDR's opponents said he was Jewish and called him "Jewsevelt." One in five Americans now believe Obama is a Muslim "

- MICHAEL MOORE
10:50 PM on 09/11/2010
Thanks, DanTanner.
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Doug Sandlin
We see the world not as it is, but as we are.
08:57 PM on 09/12/2010
Yep; Kennedy (being Catholic) was rumored to (literally!!) be laying a "trunk line" under the Atlantic, so that there would literally be a hotline phone from the Vatican, so that Kennedy could take his orders from the Pope.

In 1959-1960 ... fears of the Catholicization of America was a big, scary deal.
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
mcvet
History will educate you on the future
06:42 PM on 09/11/2010
A child of 10 can see and understand that Burning Books and producing hatred for other American's for not other reason than Religion plays into the message of hate the Terrorist are Selling. It isn't new at all. What is new are those who seek to exploit the hate and fear for their OWN Selfish Reasons.
photo
sixchair
capitalist, job creator, progressive.
06:35 PM on 09/11/2010
On 911 we were due to fly out of San Francisco. Due to no fly we were there until Friday 9/14. We got word some planes were going to be flying that day, no guarantees. So we went to SFI hoping for the best. There were thousands of folks stranded just like us, the queue wrapped around the terminal! As promised the airlines were doing the very best they could. It could have been a riot, as it probably would be today. But all was peaceful, everybody realized how cooperation was critical, and unity prevailed. Word was passed, people were kindly allowed through, chairs were offered, food and drink were shared. I was experiencing something new - utopia.

I try to remember that day every day to honor us and to defeat the hate that came to us.

We are all one. Please remember!
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Doug Sandlin
We see the world not as it is, but as we are.
08:58 PM on 09/12/2010
Fanned and Faved. We are all one, indeed; any other way of looking at it, is:

1. An artificial, conceptual dividing line, having no basis in reality.

&

2. Likely to get a lot of people killed.

Peace to all.
This user has chosen to opt out of the Badges program
photo
06:21 PM on 09/11/2010
My cousin - a Muslim, was murdered by these hijackers of the faith on 9/11. These were lesser beings who murdered and terrorized us in the name of a religion that was hijacked as the planes were that day. Much as the terrorist that bombed the govt building in OK City did by calling himself a Christian.
photo
TechYes
I'm not dead yet.
06:34 PM on 09/11/2010
Well said, and fanned. My condolences on the loss of your cousin.
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Doug Sandlin
We see the world not as it is, but as we are.
09:04 PM on 09/12/2010
"In addition to the planes that were hijacked, and the victims, my religion was hijacked by these terrorists. And these terrorists only bow to the gods of hate, fanaticism and bigotry -- and it pisses me off!!"
~Salman Ahmad, Sufi Muslim, Peace Activist, and founder of Sufi Muslim band, Junoon
(quote begins at 10:30, in the video linked below - it's worth watching Salman say it, live.)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhIkCH4sScM

(The whole documentary is awesome; Sufism in action.)

Here's another awesome documentary by Salman Ahmad, on being Muslim-American, in the U.S., post-9/11, called, perfectly enough .... "It's My Country, Too".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HzDloHnxwUo

My condolences on the loss of your cousin as well.

Peace to all.
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
RodbfromNC
06:01 PM on 09/11/2010
Fear and hatred. The GOP's contribution to the 9/11 memorials.
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
OldBear
We Have Met The Enemy and He Is Us
05:53 PM on 09/11/2010
Why change now. America has been defined by fear since the colonial times. Fear of differences is a corner stone to dislike, haltered and violence. Sounds American to me. Let’s face it we just don’t like each other. I grew up in a so called liberal eastern city where the Irish Catholics didn’t like the Irish Protestants and both hated the English protestants. A mixed marriage was when an Irish person married a Catholic person. I’ve been bar from CYO dance, catholic homes and catholic churches. Progressivism can take a real beating when conservative adults call adolescence youth the spawn of the Devil. Tolerance in America is nullified by fear of all things different. And all side have their recorded wrongs to detail why everyone should fear every else. Praise God and pass the ammunition.