Never Forget
September 11, 2001
Never Forget
Feel free to use the comments to articulate your thoughts and reflections
Feel free to use the comments to articulate your thoughts and reflections
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Posted by Anonymous | 9/10/2006 07:58:00 PM
Tony, exactly my thoughts, which is why post is only pictures...I think the emotions triggered when viewing them say it all.
Posted by Angela | 9/10/2006 08:05:00 PM
I'll never forget...
Posted by Anonymous | 9/11/2006 06:09:00 AM
This is from that same day.. Such an eerie reminder of the US being simply closed to the world.. and how quiet/empty the skies were for the weeks following...
Posted by LV7 | 9/11/2006 10:39:00 AM
I think it's too early for documentaries and mockumentaries and for Hollywood to remember for us -- when now so many of us continue to be in a speechless state when asked to share our feelings about that day.
It's tacky, and it's too soon.
Posted by genderist | 9/13/2006 09:28:00 PM
Yeah, it's interesting the anger and powerlessness(?) I still feel when I watch those planes hit, and the recordings of 911 calls and such. I very distinctly remember sitting on the couch at home watching that 2nd plane hit live, staring at the TV for another couple hours after that in just a weird state of shock. The pictures of people jumping (and ones down on the ground of the same) were horrific... and I don't know how I'd ever begin to forget that stuff..
Posted by LV7 | 9/14/2006 12:39:00 AM
I do think documentaries and such are important (not sure about the Hollywood versions...) because it ensures that people will not forget. We have such a short attention span in this country, that the lessons that were learned, and still need to be learned, must always be at our fingertips. We become complacent so easily.
Posted by Angela | 9/14/2006 08:58:00 AM