Newport-Mesa came together on Sept. 11
A year ago, the darkness and despair that we all felt after the
hideous attacks on New York and the Pentagon was pervasive.
Many in this community had personal ties to the tragedies and, in
truth, we all wondered how we would survive this, how would we react?
We all had a personal stake of some sort in how united we would
become, how resolute we would be in fighting terrorism and all that
is connected to it.
And one year later, the test of just how the nation has rebounded
and recovered from the hideous events of last September could be
clearly seen on the pages of this newspaper last week.
On Sept. 11, 2002, Americans everywhere observed the anniversary
of the attacks, the worst acts of terrorism in the nation’s history,
and Newport-Mesa was no different as residents here paid their
respect with class, dignity and compassion.
From the Tall Ships in Newport Harbor to the salute to officers at
the Orange County Fairgrounds, we showed just how touched we were by
these tragedies that occurred on the other side of the continent.
We heard from the clergy, from firefighters, from a teacher, from
a congressman, from a flight attendant and from a flight school
instructor about how life has changed and how life always goes on.
We learned how deeply the events have shaken us, how our sense of
security is weakened and how we must take stronger steps to guard
against hostile enemies.
We learned that our firefighters and police officers would be just
as brave and selfless if called to protect or save us.
So one year later, the darkness and despair has lessened and we,
like the rest of the United States, were able to take the time to
celebrate our unity, our resolve and our place as the shining example
to the world.
One year later, Sept. 11 seems an eternity away, and it’s thanks
to the good people of Newport-Mesa who helped to make it so.
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