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[Having trouble viewing this message? Click here to view online]( Sponsorships like below enable us to continue to bring you the latest news and information free of charge. Please note that the below message reflects the opinions and representations of the advertiser alone, and not necessarily the opinion or editorial positions of The Western Journal. [The Western Journal]( Always Remember T-Shirt [Always Remember T-Shirt]( [Get it now]( September 11, 2001 is the day Islamic terrorists committed their cowardly attacks on the Twin Towers, the Pentagon, and on Flight 93. We'll never forget the thousands of innocent lives that were lost that day. It was also the day that a sleeping giant was awakened. We put aside our differences, came together as one people, fell to our knees asking Almighty God for help, and then rose to our feet stronger and more united than ever. We should always remember that day, and how we all felt as we watched the news over the next days and weeks. If we want America to be a shining city on a hill, we need to get back on our knees and ask for God's blessing, and stand united as one people. [Buy here]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Always Remember Hoodie [Always Remember Hoodie]( [Get it now]( This hoodie is a tribute to those who lost their lives on 9/11, and the brave servicemen and women who put their lives on the line that day. I think Ronald Reagan's words at the 40th Anniversary of D-Day are appropriate for this occasion as well: "We will always remember. We will always be proud. We will always be prepared, so we will always be free." [Buy here]( --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- Copyright © 2020. [The Western Journal]( All rights reserved. | [Privacy Policy]( The Western Journal | P.O. Box 74273 | Phoenix, AZ 85087 Sponsorships like the above enable us to continue to bring you the latest news and information free of charge. Please note that the above message reflects the opinions and representations of the advertiser alone, and not necessarily the opinion or editorial positions of The Western Journal. If you do not want to receive these emails [unsubscribe]( [Link](

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