For Obama, 'service' probably means "submission" ... like Islam does.
 
B
 
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Obama calls on US to renew 9/11 spirit of service 


By JENNIFER LOVEN, Associated Press Writer 39 minutes ago 

CHAMPION, Pa. - On the seventh anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks,
Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama called on Americans to renew
"that spirit of service and that sense of common purpose" that followed the
terrorist assaults that killed nearly 3,000 people. 

 
 
 

Obama and his rival for the presidency, Republican John McCain, were to
appear together twice Thursday, having agreed to suspend all TV ads critical
of each other to commemorate the day terrorists forced four airplanes to
crash into the World Trade Center towers in New York City, a field in
Shanksville, Pa., and the Pentagon in Washington.

In a statement issued Thursday morning, Obama repeated a criticism often
leveled from the campaign trail against the Bush administration: The
terrorists responsible for the attacks remain at large and "must be brought
to justice."

"On 9/11, Americans across our great country came together to stand with the
families of the victims, to donate blood, to give to charity, and to say a
prayer for our country. Let us renew that spirit of service and that sense
of common purpose," he said.

The 2001 attacks transformed the nation in many ways, and one is that every
anniversary since has found those holding or seeking office struggling for
ways to appropriately pay homage.

McCain was to speak briefly at a ceremony near the Shanksville crash site,
alongside other dignitaries and relatives of the 40 passengers and crew who
were killed there. Investigators believe passengers rushed the cockpit of
United Airlines Flight 93 to thwart terrorists' plans to use that plane as a
weapon like the others.

In the afternoon, in New York, Obama and McCain were to visit ground zero
together for a somber, silent wreath-laying in the pit that marks the
largest loss of life in the attacks.

That appearance was to be followed by another in the evening at a Columbia
University forum to discuss their views on public service.

Obama's only other planned outing Thursday was lunch in New York with former
President Clinton.

Obama's running mate, Joe Biden, was to mark the anniversary at an American
Legion post in suburban Cleveland with an invitation-only gathering of area
police, firefighters and other first responders.

A joint statement from the campaigns announcing their decision to visit
ground zero together said they wanted to do so in thanks for all emergency
responders who served during and after the attacks as well as the military
troops still defending the nation.

"We will put aside politics and come together to renew that unity, to honor
the memory of each and every American who died, and to grieve with the
families and friends who lost loved ones," the statement said.

The two candidates last appeared together in August when they shook hands at
minister Rick Warren's megachurch in Orange County, Calif., where they spoke
separately about faith and values. In June they attended the funeral of NBC
newsman Tim Russert, sitting next to each other at the family's request.



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