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The Other World Trade Center Attack

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We interrupt today's fight over culture and values to bring you this statement from New York Gov. George Pataki:

�Today we remember the loss of life and honor the memory of those who were lost eleven years ago during the World Trade Center bombing. This date, like September 11th, marks a tragic time in our nation�s history. As we move ahead with rebuilding Lower Manhattan, we must never forget all the heroes who were lost during both attacks on the World Trade Center.

�The five men and one woman who lost their lives on February 26th, 1993 were innocent victims of an evil act of terrorism. Their losses are grave reminders of how important it is that we win the War on Terror. These individuals are forever in our prayers and the loved ones they left behind remain in our thoughts.�

For those who remember, New York tried hard to get back to business as usual in the days and weeks following that attack; President Clinton chose not to visit New York to see the damage himself and tried to refrain from using the word "terrorism" to describe what happened. Times change.

We now return you to the regularly scheduled fights over indecency.

By Ed Moltzen  ·  26 February 2004
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