This year the 7th anniversary of the terrorist attacks is going to unite the two candidates for presidency – John MacCain and Barack Obama. The two candidates will gather briefly at the site of the World Trade Center to mark the anniversary. Neither man will speak at the site; they will instead bear witness to the tragedy. "We will put aside politics and come together," the two men said in a statement released jointly.
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As everyone remembers on Sept. 11, 2001 four U.S. planes hijacked by terrorists crashed into the World Trade Center in New York , the Pentagon and a field in Pennsylvania killing nearly 3,000 people in a matter of hours.
This year the 7th anniversary of the terrorist attacks is going to unite the two candidates for presidency – John MacCain and Barack Obama. The two candidates will gather briefly at the site of the World Trade Center to mark the anniversary. Neither man will speak at the site; they will instead bear witness to the tragedy. "We will put aside politics and come together," the two men said in a statement released jointly.
Also they will meet during the grand opening of memorial in Pentagon, where President George Bush will lead.
This year the 7th anniversary of the terrorist attacks is going to unite the two candidates for presidency – John MacCain and Barack Obama. The two candidates will gather briefly at the site of the World Trade Center to mark the anniversary. Neither man will speak at the site; they will instead bear witness to the tragedy. "We will put aside politics and come together," the two men said in a statement released jointly.




