The world changed nine years ago.
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The world changed nine years ago.
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Thank you Cats! We will never forget the day the world changed.
Claudia Rosett writes today that on 9-10-2001 there was a "community center " in lower Manhattan .
It was the Twin Towers.
The Rosett Report Remember the Twin Towers: Here’s the Community Center, Sept. 10, 2001Quote:
The World Trade Center was, as some of its chroniclers have said, a vertical city. It was a place of shops, cafes, restaurants, news stands, many offices and a huge plaza where in summer there were concerts, and people lunched outdoors around the fountain. Its basement concourse was the place where in 1982, as an aspiring journalist, I engaged in the oxymoronic business of calming my nerves with a cup of coffee, at one of the multitude of coffee shops, before going across the street for a job interview. It was the place where over many years I came and went from subway stops that let out into the World Trade Center complex, where you could buy everything from t-shirts to airplane tickets. I bought my favorite briefcase there, won a raffle for a bread-basket, picked up shampoo, toothpaste and dishracks; I met friends and business contacts for lunch there, walked through it on the way to more distant shops and restaurants, and interviewed people in the offices above. When I moved back to New York in 1997, after almost a dozen years working abroad, my editor took me to lunch in the North Tower, more than 100 stories up, at Windows on the World.
In one of the lower buildings of the complex, there was a huge and marvelous Borders bookstore, with a big poetry section, a café, and benches outside. It was a great place to play hookey from the office. It’s gone. It’s all gone.
It was a small city in and of itself. All it missed was living quarters.
The world did change that day, as did my life. In some ways for the better, but in most ways not.
Scott, I would love to hear your personal story one day.
I just want to say that I am very proud of my sons who have both served in Iraq. One left the morning of December 6, 2009 after he dropped his wife off at the hospital. She was about to give birth to their second child. He dropped her off, in labor, only to leave 20 minutes later to go to camp to ship off to Iraq.
To my sons. I am proud of both of you. You both said 9 years ago today, that you would serve this country to protect your baby brother (who was not yet born) and your little sister who was only 8 at the time.
I am so proud to be the mother of 2 young men who risked everything they had to protect us.
J, you should be proud. I am for you.
Even though I do not agree with everything that goes on in our country, like how our taxes are spent, how it's run sometimes, I am always proud to be an American. I have an American flag on my house. Always have, always will.
We all should remember the pre, during, and post, World War II patriotic pride and honor. And try to make our forefathers proud.
God bless America. And all those who defend her.
I did remember the fallen... and much like when I object stongly to 'Pastor' Phelps using his religion to stomp on the memories of fallen heroes ;so too I will not be silent while "Imam" Rauf does the same to the victims of 9-11.
The 'Cordoba House ' if built will be another Rabat;typically built after a successful ghazva .It will not be a 'cultural center'.
Cordoba House will REMIND everyone Islam was responsible for 9/11 every day it exists IF its ever allowed to be built.
Since you brought it up... there is no SANE person that was even remotely affected on 9/11 that will see it any differently. Christians, Jews, Hindus, Budists NONE worship at a Mosque.
Lots of good people died that day, Lots of Heroic First responders died saving lives and not all died immediately, many died of complications from the debris, some very long drawn out and slowly.
The real Heroes that day were those who gave their all helping the intended victums to safety, many times becoming victims themselves without giving a second thought to their own safety.
America will not forget them.
I can never forget and do not want to. My Dad used to say that about Pearl Harbor. I am in the line of thinking of Tom and smoothy - the mosque should not be built anywhere near Ground Zero. What a mockery it would make of the deep tragedy and sorrow that came from the attacks.
I think having built nothing there for 9 years is a bigger mockery. It's like saying they won.
I would pissed too if there was an Islamic Victory Symbol built on Ground Zero, thankfully that's not happening.
Socialists? What does that have to do with anything?
Well, as far as today's news... they haven't officially changed their plans.
We can only hope they do however. If Islam cares about mending fences and building bridges... they need to stop this overt provocation ASAP.
Because ANYTHING they do at gound zero WILL be seen as a further assult on America.
Easy , the reason the Empire State Building went up so quick was because it was the product of capitalist competition. The snail's pace of the reconstruction of ground zero is primarily the result of bloated socialist bureauratic road blocks that have slowed the project until recently when everyone woke up and realized that if they didn't move soon the 10th anniversary next year would be commemorated in a hole in the ground.
Can you point me to examples of the "bloated socialist bureauratic road blocks that have slowed the project"?
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