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Commentary: Bush warned about danger of viewing Islam as the enemy

The Lexington Herald-Leader

September 13, 2010 02:44 PM

One island of comfort in those first awful days nine years ago after the terrorist attacks on New York and Washington, D.C., was that we were a nation united. Indeed, we were a world united.

"Nous sommes tous Américains," "We are all Americans," proclaimed the French newspaper Le Monde. Americans living abroad reported an outpouring of sympathy and solidarity.

At home, the story was much the same. We were drawn together by shock, sorrow and a sense of the unique value this country has in a troubled world.

Drivers were more forgiving in traffic, people were more polite in the most routine transactions, families and friends sought out the simple solace of being together.

In the face of such horror, hatred and loss, we were sustained by our common humanity.

There were isolated hostile acts against Muslims and Arab-Americans in the early days after 9/11, but President George W. Bush made it clear, over and over, that Islam was not our enemy. "Americans understand we fight not a religion; ours is not a campaign against the Muslim faith. Ours is a campaign against evil," he said only weeks after the attacks.

In November of that year, Bush laid out clearly the values the United States represents and the terrorists attacked: "We value the right to speak our minds; for the terrorists, free expression can be grounds for execution. We respect people of all faiths and welcome the free practice of religion; our enemy wants to dictate how to think and how to worship even to their fellow Muslims."

Nine years later, we still value, and protect, the right of individuals to speak out and to practice religion as they choose.

To read the complete editorial, visit www.kentucky.com.

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