PDA

View Full Version : Hero 9/11 Firefighter defends Bush


c1986goose
March 5th, 2004, 3:28pm
With Carl Limbacher and NewsMax.com Staff
For the story behind the story...



Friday, March 5, 2004 2:03 p.m. EST
Hero 9/11 Firefighter Defends Bush Ads

Hero New York City firefighter Mike Moran, whose words of defiance against Osama bin Laden helped rally the nation in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks, said Friday that he finds President Bush's campaign ads invoking the attacks "inspirational."

"I think they're inspirational," Moran told No. 1 radio host Rush Limbaugh. "They remind me of how lost I felt on 9/11," explained the hero smoke-eater, whose brother John, also a fireman, perished when he rushed into World Trade Center Tower Two to rescue stranded New Yorkers that day.

"Seeing on the news when George Bush went down to the Trade Center to put his arm around that fireman - the words he spoke - they were inspirational," Moran told Limbaugh. "They made me feel like, wow, this isn't just going to be another terrorist attack where we sit back on our a---- and do nothing."

Moran criticized family members of other 9/11 victims who have complained about the ads, saying, "It's nothing less than slimy." He said too many Americans seem to want to forget some of the images from that day that appear in the Bush ads.

The famed fireman also weighed in on rebuilding efforts now ongoing at Ground Zero, saying he'd like to see the Towers reconstructed just as they were before, with one modification.

"I think we should build them bigger, the same way ... [but] name one tower Mecca and one Medina, and [announce] that as long as those towers are standing those cities will stand," he told Limbaugh.

Moran rose to national prominence five weeks after the attacks when he mounted the stage at Paul McCartney's "Concert for Heroes." As the show was being telecast worldwide, he spoke the words that resonated with Americans from coast to coast:

"All I can say, on behalf of my brother John and the twelve members from Ladder 3 that we've lost ... and all the people from my neighborhood, my hometown, Rockaway Beach, Queens, New York - our friends, our relatives, our neighbors, they are not gone because they are not forgotten."

Then, in one of the most memorable lines to come out of the disaster, Moran added:

"And I want to say one more thing, in the spirit of the Irish people: Osama bin Laden, you can kiss my royal Irish a--!"

advantage2000
March 5th, 2004, 4:07pm
With Carl Limbacher and NewsMax.com Staff

"I think we should build them bigger, the same way ... [but] name one tower Mecca and one Medina, and [announce] that as long as those towers are standing those cities will stand," he told Limbaugh.


You had me until THIS part. If we could just stop maligning a whole religion, I'd be happier. :worry:

I mean, once again... if someone else said anything like that against America or Christianity, there would be some pi$$ed off puppies!

pechuna
March 5th, 2004, 4:22pm
Face facts. We are in a religious war. The Nation of Islam hates our lifestyle and the fact that we support Israel. Do we not support Israel? No way. This is very scary.

Hhhyyyddd
March 5th, 2004, 4:33pm
Face facts. We are in a religious war. The Nation of Islam hates our lifestyle and the fact that we support Israel. Do we not support Israel? No way. This is very scary.
I disagree. Some sects of Islam do indeed hate us and our lifestyle, but it is much more complicated than us supporting Israel.
As for us being in a religious war, a part of me feels (yes I said feels, I'm not saying this is a fact) that the terrorist who perpetrated the horrible crimes on 9-11 were counting on that. I honestly think they thought we would respond by attacking all things, persons and places Islamic including our own citizens. I think they were very surprised when we reacted like the decent freedom loving Americans that we are (a few sad exceptions of course) instead of retaliating with a burst of "religious" hatred. Maybe they'll think twice before they try to have a holy war with a nation that was founded on separation of church and state. Maybe you're in a holy war, but I'm not, and neither is the United States.

advantage2000
March 5th, 2004, 4:49pm
Face facts. We are in a religious war. The Nation of Islam hates our lifestyle and the fact that we support Israel. Do we not support Israel? No way. This is very scary.

Doesn't the Pope or someone have to approve a holy war?