"September 11, another infamous date for our Republic, revealed the strength and resolve of American character, and proved once again to the adversaries of liberty that the champions of freedom will not be stopped. We will never waiver, we will not cede strength, and we will stand firm as the last best hope of earth."
Congresswoman Virginia Foxx (R-NC) made the following remarks today on the twelfth anniversary of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 and the first anniversary of the terror attack in Benghazi:
"Twelve years ago, the course of our country’s history changed. "In an unprovoked attack that sought to bring America to its knees, the world was reminded instead that ours is a nation of heroes – where people run toward danger for the sake of their fellow man; where a new generation of protectors, knowing full well the risk, chose to answer its country’s call to defend liberty and pursue peace. "Last year on this day we were again reminded that freedom has its foes. We mourn the lives of the four dear Americans we lost to terror in Benghazi and pledge justice on their behalf. "To the families bound together by this tragic date eleven years apart, we promise our continued prayers for peace, and we take comfort that the nearness of Almighty God is always with the brokenhearted. "September 11, another infamous date for our Republic, revealed the strength and resolve of American character, and proved once again to the adversaries of liberty that the champions of freedom will not be stopped. We will never waiver, we will not cede strength, and we will stand firm as the last best hope of earth."