A CITY WOUNDED RISES STRONGER
By 
                   Micki Peluso 
On this third 
anniversary of 911, our nation is not nearly recovered.  That horror is forever etched deep into the 
soul of America. New York City, home of The World Trade Center, bares a gaping 
hole in its spectacular skyline, as if its two front teeth were knocked out. 
Buildings can be replaced. Innocents incinerated in an instant leaving no trace 
of their humanity to be buried, cannot.  
We are angry. 
New Yorkers mourn, 
observing that famous panoramic view, remembering the loss of loved ones who 
perished.  Our pain does not subside, 
scars do not heal.  Our sorrow knows no 
comfort, nor ever will.
One must endure the 
unthinkable to fully comprehend. In a city of millions, all have either lost 
loved ones or know someone who has.  Our 
pain is ever present.  Our rage knows no 
rest.
New Yorkers are unique, 
in that we face crime and threats to our safety on a daily basis.  Yet, 9/11 stunned us.  
How dare terrorists use 
our own planes to attack us on our own territory?  It makes us vulnerable.  It also makes us irate, jolting us to a new 
awareness, shaking our complacency and replacing it with resolve.  Never again will we be caught 
unawares.
Tales of honor are 
printed, televised and recited, feats of untold bravery . . . to what 
avail?  Terrorism faces us daily, 
hovering like a dark evil disrupting our lives. We will never again feel truly 
safe.
A recent article in a 
New York newspaper has exposed the truth of the toxins spread over the 
city.  According to an EPA worker, we 
were lied to concerning the true dangers. Our losses on that infamous day could 
have reached 50,000 casualties.  In 
truth, the loss of life was approximately 3000.  
Yet, in years to come, the toxic debris of mercury, asbestos and other 
carcinogens may well reach, or surpass that 50,000 number.  
Already, many citizens 
including FDNY, NYPD and all those initially exposed are being diagnosed with 
asbestos and toxin related cancers.  Many 
more New Yorkers may be infected.  For, 
as crow flies, the toxins from Ground Zero blew across all five boroughs of New 
York and parts of New Jersey.
May God grant us the 
fortitude to vanquish the hatred feeding the bloodlust of the terrorists and the 
grace to forgive these hellish creatures bent on fanatical hatred and 
destruction.  
We are New Yorkers. Our 
city has been assaulted and our loved ones’ ashes mingle with the twin towers 
imploded into nothingness. We mourn, but we will not be taken unaware ever 
again.
We are a city wounded, 
but these wounds have only made us stronger.  
Terrorists must face the repercussions of their diabolical acts.  Vengeance, while not sweet, must be swift and 
terrible, so that our people will not have died in 
vain.
Like the legendary 
Phoenix, the ashes of The World Trade Center will rise to forever destroy its 
adversaries.
      It 
is now 9/11/2016. We honor the memory of the ones lost so many years ago. The 
9/11 Memorial stands tall displaying respect for those we loved and lost. Surely 
now we are safe. In the years following the horrendous massacre, we have 
half-heartedly chased down Osama Bin Laden, eventually killing him. We have lost 
thousands of service people fighting terrorism in Irag, Afghanistan, Syria and 
other trouble spots where Islamic terrorists continue their slaughter in the 
name of Allah. 
      While not all Muslims are terrorists the 
majority of terrorists are followers Islam, exacerbated by the radicalized 
citizens of other countries twisted by the lust of slaughter for various 
reasons, religion being primary. Each time we have a chance to stamp out 
terrorism for good, the government pulls back before the job is complete. 
     On this day of sadness and memorials, we 
exist in a state of worldwide terrorism, led by Isis and other radical terrorist 
groups as they march steadily across Europe, Africa, Australia, the United 
States by infiltrating their populations in numbers that when called to 
worldwide Jihad have the capacity to inflict murderous dominance. Just like 
France, Belgium, the UK and other places around the world, the horror continues. 
Hundreds continue to be brutally murdered, gunned down, mowed down by trucks, 
and blown to nothingness by explosives. What happened to our sworn slogan—Never 
Forget? 
     We watch with shameful complacency as 
children around the world are beheaded in front of their parents, women are 
victimized by hideous assaults to their bodies under 
Sharia law, even while 
living in our free country. Outbreaks of terrorist attacks occur worldwide on a 
daily basis. And what do we do? Nothing...a pitiful broken promise to the almost 
3000 innocent men, women and children who were slaughtered through no fault of 
their own. People we promised not to let die in vain. Shame upon us all.  
 
 
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