Monday, September 11, 2006

FIVE YEARS LATER: NEVER FORGET



I'm afraid far too many people have forgotten. They haven't forgotten the event itself, but instead I fear the unity and resolve that resulted from the events of that day are gone for good. It sickens me that politics and divisiveness have taken over our society in the years since. Both political parties and the news media are at fault for this. It's truly sickening.

Because of all the politics, many Americans seem to have lost sight of the evil that we are up against, and why it must be fought. Instead, far too many direct their ire at us. I think there are two reasons for this: poor national leadership and media irresponsibility. I'm not even sure that a (positive) change in presidency in 2008 or (God forbid) another horrific event can get America's eye back on the ball. It's a shame that the Administration allowed this to get away from them.

Where have all the LEADERS gone?

And to those who promote conspiracy theories and deny the truth of what happened five years ago and to those who blame the United States for these events, you are the lowest of the low. You hover down with the Islamic terrorists themselves as the most disgusting and vile people on the planet...and that is a censored view of what I really think of you.

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