I established by Executive Order 13254 of January 29, 2002, the USA Freedom Corps in order to encourage service and volunteerism in America.
The job of Government is to serve as a catalyst to capture that compassion.
Part of that cause was to liberate the Afghan people from terrorist occupation, and we did so.
America will not forget the lives that were taken and the justice their death requires.
Men with no respect for life must never be allowed to control the ultimate instruments of death.
I do hereby proclaim March 16, 2002, as West Point Bicentennial Day.
History will know that day not only as a day of tragedy but as a day of decision when the civilized world was stirred to anger and to action...
I encourage all Americans to reflect on the Academy's incomparable history of contribution to our country's national security.
It's with pleasure that we reveal the stamp.
Eight cents will go to a victims fund to help those family members who are struggling in the aftermath of 9/11.
This stamp will sell for 45 cents; 11 cents, obviously, more than the current price of a stamp.
I will not relent in this struggle for the freedom and security of my country and the civilized world.
At all Threat Conditions, we must remain vigilant, prepared, and ready to deter terrorist attacks.
I appreciate you all allowing your—allowing the Postal Service to use you as a way to help our Nation remember the terrible incident that to...
We mourn each one.
We will help Yemeni forces with both training and equipment to prevent that land from becoming a haven for terrorists.
We remain a Nation at risk to terrorist attacks and will remain at risk for the foreseeable future.
The visits to these important capitals will advance our goal of combating terrorism, strengthening Transatlantic ties, and continuing to bui...