+10000

I worked just a few miles from the Pentagon when it was hit.. and then had
to watch it burn for the next two weeks. It didn't make me afraid, it pissed
me off, I tried to enlist but was 4-F'd (flat feet, asthma, etc).

That day was the only day that I'd seen everyone in the DC area on the same
page. I wasn't about to change the way I lived (or live) my life based on a
perceived threat, then Al-Queda wins, 

IMO Al-Queda can go fuck themselves... 
They're cowards who prey on the weak and fearful, corrupting religion for
their own evil ends.

--
Scott Stewart
ColdFusion Developer
4405 Oakshyre Way
Raleigh, NC 27616
(h) 919.874.6229 (c) 703.220.2835
-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Stroz [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Saturday, September 12, 2009 6:54 AM
To: cf-community
Subject: Re: musings on 9/11, eight years later


I can't speak for anyone else, but it did not make me, personally,
afraid. When things started to get 'back to normal' after 9/11 and it
was being discussed what to do about the buildings, my thought was to
build them with exactly the same design, with one difference, make
them 1 floor taller. I used to joke that I would take an office on the
top floor, but it had to face east.  This way every morning I cam into
work I could give Al-Queda the finger.

I don't think 'go shopping' was necessarily a bad message, but it was
far from the most important message we could have been sending at that
time.

I had hoped that this event, as tragic as it was, would have somehow
changed us as a country. But, sadly, after about 3 weeks, we all went
back to complaining about stupid shit and bickering with each other.

On Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 12:26 AM, Judah McAuley <[email protected]>
wrote:
>
> I was sitting and thinking about the last eight years today, the good
> bits and the bad bits. There have been plenty of both. But the thing
> that makes me saddest is that GWB had a moment 8 years ago that he
> could have grasped and used to make the country better. Everyone in
> the country, hell, 99% of the world, was on our side that day and
> waiting to hear what we had to say. And he said, "go shopping". That's
> what I remember 8 years later. Go shopping. Not end our dependency on
> foreign oil, not anything to make us stronger. Instead it was about
> fear, about weakness, about meaningless phrases like "they hate our
> freedom", about bland consumerism. No one was asked to sacrifice,
> instead they were spied on behind their backs.
>
> We could have had shared sacrifice, we could have strengthened our
> country and our bonds with the other powers of the world. We had a
> shining moment to get up off of the mat after getting hit hard and we
> blew it.
>
> We wasted people like Pat Tillman who quit the NFL to go serve his
> country because he was so deeply moved by events. There are a lot more
> who don't have famous names and we failed them and their sacrifice.
>
> Al Queda got what they were looking for that day. They hurt us, they
> made us afraid, they made us crazy, they made us make ourselves less
> free. 8 years later we still haven't recovered. It bugs me that that
> is true. And that is what makes me most sad 8 years later.
>
> Judah
>
> 



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