In the midst of much that is still unsettled, I thank the people who made time to visit the show.
I have been fortunate enough to have met and worked with people whom I consider heros. Well now I have met more. I am not going to post the names of these people, some asked me not to. However I will mention this; "greater love hath no man than this, that a man would lay down his life for his friends".
Occupation or not, friends or not, saving lives makes you a hero. Just ask the son or daughter of the life you saved.
New York is driving on even with the huge losses taken.
She is driving on even as the media fills the air with vile detrimental editorials written by cowards who are afraid to enter a building higher than a basketball hoop.
She is driving on with Men and Women in our Armed Forces uniforms at arms on our streets.
She is driving on where workers will not abandon the sight even at the orders of chain of command due to there loyalty to their country and brothers.
She is driving on with a broken economy that needs our help.
She is driving on when now the weather will turn harsh and test the committment of her sons and daughters and my bet is, they will continue to drive on!
Having seen this first hand now, I am motivated to try and do more. So I ask you these two things; make time or money to help in any way you can, and when you start to feel as if you have done enough, imagine if it all happened in your city, to your family and friends, and do a little more.
New York City, I am proud of you.
Being the person I am, I can not close this without also asking for you to continue to support an aggressive attack on our foes by participating in your local government. Let your Representatives and Senators know that you support our Commander in Chief and will tolerate nothing less than continued, full scale military involvement until the job is finished and the threat is in Hell.
Duane Dwyer