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Obama, McCain to join for 9/11 anniversary
WASHINGTON, Sept. 6 (UPI) -- U.S. presidential rivals John
McCain and Barack Obama will mark the anniversary of the 2001
terrorist attacks together, their campaigns announced Saturday.
The candidates plan a joint appearance at the World Trade
Center site in lower Manhattan, The Washington Post reported.
"All of us came together on 9/11 -- not as Democrats or
Republicans but as Americans. In smoke-filled corridors and on the
steps of the Capitol; at blood banks and at vigils -- we were united
as one American family," the statement read. "On Thursday, 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 candidates, in their joint statement, said they would
also thank the firefighters and police officers who responded to the
World Trade Center, the Pentagon and in Shanksville, Pa., where the
fourth plane crashed.
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