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| Don September 16, 2009 12:06 PM PDT I would oppose it all the way. 9-11 was a shock, but we still haven't really managed to do anything about it (we have the same general vulnerabilities such as an economic dependence on the Middle East, and our friends and enemies are essentially the same), so it has not become an historical watershed. It only reminded people that we are vulnerable (and not all of us needed reminding). Otherwise a holiday will transform 9-11 into a morbid day off for those with standard work hours, another excuse to barbecue and spend thirty seconds getting misty over some politician's cynical abuse of public sentimentality. I believe if we were a nation of champions, we would not obsess over the day but instead work to make a repeat impossible and more importantly make the desire on anyone's part for a repeat performance completely unnecessary. Big if. | ||
| Jack September 21, 2009 01:31 AM PDT It should be a holiday. It is worth taking a day to remember what happened. It is worth taking a day to discuss the how and why and what we can do about the future. Those who forget the past are doomed to repeat it. | ||
| Whataloadofcrap September 21, 2009 08:00 PM PDT Sure. Make it Obama Day to commemorate how he doesn't give a flying shit enough to show up in New York for his first 9/11 in office. But then, those who voted for the piece of shit would like that... | ||
| O' Tim September 24, 2009 09:18 AM PDT I say no way, Jose. As much as possible we need to remove the stain of Bush's incompetence by honoring 9/11 not as Patriot Day but as a day to remember and honor the victims of mass murder (this did not make them or us patriots). To make it an early Christmas tax-free shopping day would be more appropriate than invoking the spirit of our revolutionary forefathers and mothers who dropped what they were doing to fight for independence. 9/11 gave Bushco the excuse to lie us into a quagmire of a war and pass the heinously ironic PATRIOT Act to end run around established constitutional and judicial protections. They used the tragedy to create another useless gov't agency that sucks up tax $$ and for what? To tell us to go buy duct tape and plastic wrap? To throw a wet blanket over FEMA and blow off New Orleans? Give me a break. The tragic legacy of that day will live on, it's too bad that criminals were allowed to name it something that it is far from being. I say we just call it 9/11 and leave it at that. | ||
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