Posted on 03/17/2009 5:09:56 PM PDT by Free ThinkerNY
Politics or Poppycock has a series of photos depicting a monument to the victims of 9/11 in Bayonne, New Jersey. He writes, "I'm stunned. I have never heard, seen or read anything about this. Isn't it wonderful to live in a country where the media controls what we should know?"
The monument is a gift to the people of America from the citizens of Russia signifying the importance of the war against global terrorism.
Oops. That face may be one of the reasons our beloved mainstream media "forgot" to report the story.
The impressive teardrop monument is truly striking.
The victims of 9/11 are inscribed on a memorial wall.Wow, I like it.
hmmm...
Thanks, never heard of it.
Looks impressive.
That’s why I tell people to really reconsider what the US state run media says about the Russians. I know that many Russian Jews enlist in the IDF to fight the maniac islamists.
I used google and found this site: http://directorblue.blogspot.com/2009/03/911-monument-in-new-jersey-you-never.html It seems like many people haven’t heard of this monument. I read the site comments and a commentor wrote it was dedicated on 09/11/06. He also posted this site link: http://www.bayonnelra.com/honor1.htm
It’s beautiful, I wonder if Zero is going to give it back to Russia.
This is the entry in wiki. Seems to have been dedicated in 2006 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tear_of_Grief
The monument is “hidden” behind the Bayonne Dry Dock Company. If anyone wants to find it, just follow the road to the cruise ship dock in Bayonne. It is real impressive - especially at sunrise and sunset. I took some time to walk over to it last summer when my ship was in the drydock there.
Thanks for the link to the video. We must never forget the victims of Islamic Nazism.
Thank you for posting that touching video.
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