Daily Nation
White House hopeful Mitt Romney recounted Tuesday how he drove past the smouldering Pentagon on September 11, 2001, saying he was stunned by "the smell of war" that had reached American shores. In a sombre speech to the National Guard Association in...
United Press International
Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney said Tuesday on the anniversary of the Sept. 11 terror attacks the world remains a "dangerous place." Addressing the National Guard Association Conference in Reno, Nev., Romney said, "Our world is a...
Washington Post
Although he made no mention of President Obama and drew only subtle contrasts with the president's foreign policy, the Republican nominee delivered a muscular address calling for an American century marked by clear resolve and enhanced U.S. military...
Las Vegas Review-Journal / Sun
In honoring the 3,000 people who died in the Sept. 11, 2011 terrorist attacks, Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney declined to attack President Barack Obama or talk politics on Tuesday and instead thanked Natural Guard members and service...
The New York Times
Archive Recent Posts September 11 The Romney campaign post-conventions...September 11 More media surveys show President Obama gaining some ground in key areas...Biden Jr. stopped by the Shanksville Volunteer Fire Department after his speech marking...
The New York Times
Jim Wilson/The New York Times Mitt Romney greeted firefighters on the tarmac at O'Hare Airport in Chicago before departing for Reno, Nev., on Tuesday. Sidestepping criticism of his convention remarks, Mr. Romney also highlighted the threat of defense...