George W. Bush uses his 9/11 anniversary speech in Shanksville to condemn 'violent extremists abroad and at home'
Former President George W. Bush said there is 'little cultural overlap between violent extremists abroad and violent extremists at home' except for their 'disregard of human life'. He also told veterans and servicemembers that their sacrifices in the War on Terror weren't for nothing.
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