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Heroes of Flight 93 Should Have Been Allowed to Have Guns
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David Williamson
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Of those who died on September 11, 2001 during the terrorist attacks, all were martyrs, but some were also heroes. The passengers of United Airlines Flight 93 were not helpless victims. They stood up for themselves and for others, and while they were not able to save their own lives, they diverted the plane from its target. Due to their bravery, no one on the ground was hurt, though everyone in the plane was killed. |
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Sosalty
(9/12/2016)
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Yes, and what ever happened to the armed pilot training program? It needs to be restored. |
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