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CBS News/ September 11, 2012, 3:24 PM

Obama, Romney mark 9/11 anniversary

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President Barack Obama, flanked by Defense Defense Leon Panetta, left, and Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Martin Dempsey, place their hands over their hearts at the Pentagon Memorial,Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012, during a ceremony to mark the 11th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks.

/ AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster

Updated at 3:22 p.m. ET

(CBS News) President Obama on Tuesday marked the 11th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks at a memorial service at the Pentagon, noting the that the "true legacy" of that day will be "a safer world, a stronger nation and a people more united than ever before."

"This anniversary gives us faith that even the darkest night gives way to a brighter dawn," the president said. "No single event can ever destroy who we are. No act of terrorism can ever change what we stand for."

Mr. Obama recalled the morning of Sept. 11, 2001 as "a day that began like so many others" but soon left the nation shaken to its core.

"Eleven times we have paused in remembrance and reflection in unity and in purpose," he said. "This is never an easy day, but it is especially difficult for all of you, the families of nearly 3,000 innocents who lost their lives."

The president said that because of their sacrifice, the U.S. has dealt a "crippling blow" to al Qaeda, "Osama bin Laden will never threaten us again," and "our nation is safer and our people are resilient."

Before attending the Pentagon memorial service, Mr. Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama observed a moment of silence at the White House.

9/11 Eleven Years Later

After leaving the Pentagon, Mr. and Mrs. Obama made an unscheduled stop at Arlington National Cemetery, where the president visited the graves in Section 60, one of the sections for those killed in Afghanistan and Iraq. The president and first lady walked among the chalk-white markers and put "challenge coins" - medallions bearing insignia passed out by commanders as motivation or to honor achievement - on several of the graves.

Vice President Joe Biden attended the Flight 93 National Memorial in Shanksville, Pennsylvania, where one of the airliners hijacked on 9/11 crashed. "It's a genuine honor to be back here today but like all of the families, we wish we weren't here," Biden said. "It's a bittersweet moment for the entire nation, for all of the country."

Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, meanwhile, marked the anniversary in an address to the National Guard Association in Reno, Nevada.

"We remember with heavy hearts the tragic loss of life, and we express thankfulness for the men and women who responded to that tragedy. We honor them, and we honor those who secure our safety even to this day," Romney said.

The Republican candidate added that he would, before an audience like the National Guard, normally discuss the differences between his military plans and Mr. Obama's plans. However, he said, "There is a time and a place for that, but this day is not it."

Romney did note that the U.S. aims to hand over security operations in Afghanistan to Afghan forces by the end of 2014. But the return of troops, he said, "cannot and must not be used as an excuse to hollow out our military through devastating defense budget cuts."

Before boarding his flight to Reno this morning, Romney greeted and paid his respects to the local first responders on the tarmac at the Chicago O'Hare International Airport. The first responders held a moment of silence on the tarmac at 7:46 a.m. CT to mark the anniversary of the attack.

This morning, Romney released a written statement: "Eleven years ago, evil descended upon our country, taking thousands of lives in an unspeakable attack against innocents. America will never forget those who perished. America will never stop caring for the loved ones they left behind. And America shall remain ever vigilant against those who would do us harm. Today we again extend our most profound gratitude to our brave troops who have gone into battle, some never to return, so that we may live in peace. On this most somber day, those who would attack us should know that we are united, one nation under God, in our determination to stop them and to stand tall for peace and freedom at home and across the world."

Romney's running mate Rep. Paul Ryan marked the day by stopping at a fire house in Oak Creek, Pennsylvania for lunch.

After shaking hands with many of the personnel gathered, Ryan took a seat near the center of a table in the fire house and thanked the first responders.

"This is a day where we as Americans need to think and remember the people who lost their lives and be thankful for those of you who put your lives on the line for us every day," he said. "So we are here simply to bring notoriety and a gift of thanks for what you do for us on a daily basis."

After his remarks, Ryan served himself and several others pieces of lasagna.

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mikesfilms says:
Candidates' experience in foreign policy. Romney's way: His baby, Bain Capital, now outsourcing 170 jobs to China at Sensate Technologies and dismantling and shipping the plant to China. Consolation: some American workers will work temporarily training Chinese replacements. Obama got bin Laden and near one hundred al Qaeda bosses. Helped take down Khadafy. US prestige at all time high. Clinton best Sec of State in decades.
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theoleosho says:
Hi Stephanie Condon,

I noticed a typo in the first paragraph, I believe there is an extra 'the'.

("...noting the that the...")
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TRUTHSEEKER420 says:
ROMNEY AND OBAMAM BOTH PERPETUATE THE 9/11 LIE!!!!!! IT WAS CLEARLY AN INSIDE JOB AND THIS IS WHAT WE SHOULD NEVER FORGET!!!!!!
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TimeToEvoIve says:
Mitt Robbed Me and Obama is particular should just come right out and say that the 911 attack was the result of a faulty and failed Republicon ideology. That government should be made smaller so it can't protect us. That is it OK to elect complete loser morons like Bush and then appoint any old (or young) idiot to run government agencies.
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KathleenVS says:
Might want to ask Ryan why he voted against the 9/11 First Responders Health Care Bill - twice actually. And didn't show up for the 3rd vote, but said he would have voted NO.
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TimeToEvolve says:
Mitt Robbed Me and Obama is particular should just come right out and say that the 911 attack was the result of a faulty and failed Republicon ideology. That government should be made smaller so it can't protect us. That is it OK to elect complete loser morons like Bush and then appoint any old (or young) idiot to run government agencies.
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josephp5 says:
Has anyone else noticed this? Whenever there is a controversial story, like Leon Panetta talking about the Seal that wrote the bin Laden book, that story appears on "CBS This Morning" where there is no way to leave comments.

CBS is displaying corporate cowardice by using their morning fluff site to push controversial stories without permitting any public feedback.

Hey CBS: When the lion at the zoo has a birthday party, put it on "CBS This Morning." When some actress releases a book of her favorite recipes, put it on "CBS This Morning." When the U.S. Defense Secretary makes threatening remarks towards a soldier under his command, put it on "CBS News."
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AOCGUY replies:
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You know I never hear about a seal writing abook. Damned smart those aquatic creatures are. Now I did hear about a former Navy (that would be sailor not soldier) SEAL (acronym for Sea, Air, and Land) writing a book without first clearing it as he should through the DoD.

That all said I do agree with you that I too would have liked to have commented on the story.
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Millennial says:
by Barry-been-inhalin September 11, 2012 1:46 PM EDT

LOL.....I doubt anyone is going to vote for someone based on a tweet. I was just pointing out that Romney out classed Obama once again and beat him to the punch. Obama had no intention of going to visit the disaster left by the hurricane because they are red states, however once Romney showed up suddenly Obama's calendar showed an opening.

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yep Romney showed up to a red state and asked the locals he was addressing out of so called concerned, where did the water come from? the river? rain or the ocean?

Romney? Really?

Get a clue Romney supporters, Romney is inept to be president and has NO clue as result of his MINDLESS evasive chatter and photo-op.
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No kidding, and just how does a President visiting a disaster area help out? Bush sure didn't do me much good after Ivan - just kinda flew over my house in Marine One while I was doing all the sweating cutting up fallen trees and patching roofs. Yeah I did get a couple cases of warm water and some MREs but that was about it. Would have been nice if he could have gottenthe power on sooner but we survived. I suppose folks at other disaster locations visited by past and current Presidents can say the same. Guys, you want to help, grab an ax, turn on the power. Otherwise please just stay home.
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sharkboy234 says:
Obama will win again he will get Ohio,Colorado,Nevada, Florida
just watch Texas turns blue.
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TimeToEvolve says:
Obama is in dreamland like the rest of the American corporatists. The Bush Crime Family could have used this to unite America but instead chose to screw that up just like everything else they touched.

SO now we have another set of Republicon imbeciles who hate the government and want to see it fail. Which is EXACTLY why we got hit on 911.
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