We Remembered
We were afraid to remember that day, yet in remembrance of those murdered innocents, we did remember. We will always be afraid to remember our vulnerability, but our will to survive will always overcome the fear to remember September 11th.
ChrisCam wondered why we are so fickle:
It is highly disturbing to me that on this day the number one search item at Technorati is ‘Impeach Bush’. Furthermore, between 9am and 930am this morning, only Fox was running 9/11 commemoration. MSNBC’s headline was ‘Who’s to Blame for Katrina’, CNN Headline News was featuring the opening of the Hong Kong DisneyWorld, and CNN was running ‘Katrina Aftermath’ coverage. None of the broadcast networks had any coverage.
Sister Toldjah told about her experience on America’s Day of Terror. Basil at basil’s blog told how he received the news of the attacks on the World Trade Center.
The Skipper at Barking Moonbat wrote an open letter to “All those who died on September 11, 2001″. He has a number of posts for the day of rememberance, including never before seen images that are heart rending.
Left & Right linked to a list of those “murdered” on September 11th, 2001. Charmaine at Reasoned Audacity remembered the people in the Twin Towers. Beth at MVRWC posted words from President Bush and more images.
Don Surber scientifically calculated how our country has changed in the last four years, using “The New York Times”.
While Osama bin Laden, Iraq, North Korea and Saudi Arabia are plotting our demise, we find the American people are
* still arguing over tax cuts
* still trying to run Israel from our side of the Atlantic
* still arguing about stem cells
* still flogging the 2000 election results (Paul Krugman’s recent columns)
* still excusing terrorism and terrorists — particularly if they have an academic bent.Until Americans are willing to take this threat seriously, we are doomed.




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