SEPT 11?


I thought I'd take a moment to see if fellow A'gonners had any special plans. For me it will be pretty much buisness as asual.

I intend to take a personal moment of silence however,
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Twl man! You ruin the fun. :-)

PS. I got you. :-))... Been reading everyone post, you know. Let's move on.
...yeah, i know... tomorrow will be 9/13,14,15,16,17.....

--buldings will be broght back to life maybe in another shape and i'm sure that they will attract more tourists while they're being built rather than after they're finished. ground zero is now a place of public attraction! there will be just a blink of an eye as we'll see wtc rise again...
--electronic data 100% recovered and in action to support Wall Street and other financial institutions economy rhythm stays unchanged.
--huge amount of funds raised from selling the books, documentary movies, posters, journals arround the world that might cover a vast part of wtc rebirth but at the same time gave more to the federal government than you can ever see in your dreams.
--and finally, life goes on!
Twl, how do you not make enemies when you call patriotic American citizens "enemies" for using an innocent word in the title of a song that other people misuse for their own perverted reasons?

Now that I'm (maybe temporarily) over my depression re 9-11-01 and able to reason a little more, I agree with everything Sek said above. But for those inclined to pray, do pray for our children who might be sent to war.

Paul, aka Pablo
For the sake of courtesy, and the good of the site, I am going to let that subject lay, Pablo.
Writing from New York, I am very confused about the actual causes and the best solutions for the future.

At the risk of being flamed however, and with sadness and compassion for the families of the victims -- something doesn't sit quite right with me regarding a lot of the political pomp and ceremony which has followed the murdurous act of flying two planes into skyscrapers.

In my small, uneducated opinion, I don't think it was about middle eastern "jealousy" of the American lifestyle.

I would like to report, however, that it was very moving to stand on Park Avenue and 57th Street and watch this normally frantic, aggressive city pause for a moment of silence at 8:46.

About 40 construction workers of diverse backgrounds, gathered in grassy median to bow their heads, many wearing American flags as bandanas - a gentle gesture from the guys that build the tall buildings, standing strong and proud to consider themselves New Yorkers.

Good luck to all of you and your friends and families.