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No matter the politics, on September 11th we all come together as Americans.

As President Obama has proclaimed, September 11th is a moment to pray, remember the lives lost, and renew the shared purpose and values that unite us as Americans.

September 11 of all days is not a day for politics or division — it’s a day for remembrance and resolve.  On 9/11, we remember the Americans who lost their lives and honor those who put themselves on the line to keep us safe — our troops, as well as our firefighters, paramedics, and police.

Americans rushed to rescue the victims at Ground Zero, rallied around the 9/11 families, and rebuilt. We brought bin Laden to justice, sending a clear message to any who would dare to attack us.

As we come together to pay tribute to these American heroes, we affirm what makes our country exceptional and enduring — the American people’s unity and resolve. America is stronger when we stick together and move forward united. While campaigns can get heated, we need leaders who bring us together when it’s time to govern.

The remembrance of September 11th and the most recent terrorist attack in Libya that caused the murder of our Libyan ambassadors will predictably put those that would foment hate here in America into overdrive. As such you must be ready to address their fallacies and misinformation.

In that light here are a few potential attacks along with facts to be cognizant of.

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ATTACKS AND RESPONSES

ATTACK: "Muslims are sympathetic to radical Islam."
RESPONSE:

ATTACK: "President Obama began his presidency apologizing for America."
RESPONSE:

ATTACK: "President Obama is trying to decimate the military budget."
RESPONSE:

The world has changed, and so have the tools we need. Let’s remember it was the whole-of-government counterterrorism approach — combining military, diplomatic, intelligence, law enforcement, financial, legal and civilian tools — that brought hundreds of terrorists to justice.

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