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Click to enlargepadREMEMBERING 9/11/2001

On September 11, 2001, an attack was launched against the United States by Muslim extremists, killing thousands of innocent men, women and children. The nation was plunged into shock and grief. People all over the world mourned with America.

That very week, I created these images honoring the innocents who lost their lives in the flaming Twin Towers of Manhattan, at The Pentagon in Washington, and in a lonely field in Pennsyvania.

We celebrate the brave men and women who risked and lost their lives trying to rescue men, women and children trapped in burning buildings. We grieve with the families who still mourn the loss of their irreplaceable loved ones. We will never forget them!

Since that terrible day, the Free World has reeled under escalating terrorist attacks on freedom-loving people everywhere. Little seems sacred to a culture of jihad that indoctrinates its young with such hatred that they're willing to blow themselves up to kill "infidels" and gain a promised paradise. Holy shrines, mosques, churches, wedding parties, polling places, and thousands of innocent civilians have lost their lives in this horrific drive to conquer the world.

A philosophy that callously uses gullible Downs Syndrome victims to blow up innocent civilians in market places. Nothing is more frightening than a belief system that seeks to silence and subjugate the goddess that lives in every woman.

We must resist this, or risk sending the Free World back into the Dark Ages.

May God bless all who seek to bring freedom, peace and safety to people everywhere. May God bless the courageous men and women in uniform who are on the front lines of battle across the world. And may blessing pour down like a river on men and women of good will, wherever they live, and of whatever faith they espouse.

If there is enough interest, Goddess Cards will make these images available as a card. In that event, every cent of profit from sale of the 9/11 card, will be dedicated to supporting wounded soldiers and their families.