Posted on 09/08/2005 8:36:43 AM PDT by GodBlessUS
Edited on 09/08/2005 8:44:54 AM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
WASHINGTON -- It will serve as a living tribute. With each wind, each breeze, a set of chimes housed in a 93-foot tower will create a different song in memory of the 40 people who sacrificed their lives trying to save the lives of others.
Four years after United Airlines Flight 93 crashed into a reclaimed strip mine near Shanksville, Somerset County, on Sept. 11, 2001, the design that will serve as the national memorial was unveiled here yesterday in the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Hall of Flags.
"Crescent of Embrace" will feature a Tower of Voices, containing 40 wind chimes -- one for each passenger and crew member who died...
Are you kidding me? OMG. Where can I find a picture?
FYI.....Look Here........PING
Thanks, you can find a picture here ladyinred if you just read the rest of the thread! :-) This isn't what I expected! Why would they use this shape? Good Grief.
If it is okay with you, then it is okay with me.
Yeecccch.
What, no sword?
How about we keep the crescent, but impaled on the foot of a cross like those one sees on the domes of churches erected by St. Stephan of Moldova in commemoration of each of his victories against the Turks?
Can this ignorant and insipid move be undone?
It sound incomplete. Where's the minaret with a mullah yowling like a stuck pig five times a day?
Someone please tell me this is from The Onion....please...
Whoever is responsible for this should be labasted and run out of town.
OVER MY DEAD BODY!
Ha anybody obtained the real-life reaction of the victims' families?
This is grotesque!
A few years ago here in Central California they tore down a building that revealed the side of the building it was right next to. On the side of the other building was a big swastika that had been painted on it in the 1910s or 1920s (pre-Nazi). Some people wanted it painted over and some wanted it saved because it was historical. Don't remember how it turned out.
Preacher fights Flight 93 marker's 'Islamic' crescent
Friday, September 09, 2005
AP
SOMERSET, Pa. -- A Somerset County preacher vowed to fight the design of the Flight 93 National Memorial, insisting that the crescent pathway used in the design is a symbol of Islam.
"This is a memorial to the terrorists who killed those people, not a memorial to the folks who died there innocently," said the Rev. Ron McRae, leader of the Bible Anabaptist Church near Jerome, about 55 miles southeast of Pittsburgh.
"The crescent is as much connected to Islam as the cross is to Christianity," said McRae of Conemaugh Township, also listed as director and founder on the Web site of the Lancaster-based Street Preachers Fellowship.
McRae said the group may go to court to try to block the "Crescent of Embrace" memorial designed by Paul Murdoch Associates of Los Angeles. The design centers on a mile-long semicircle of red maples surrounding the point of impact, where 40 passengers and crew were killed when the hijacked plane crashed near Shanksville on Sept. 11, 2001.
Though not accepted by all Muslims, the crescent moon and star is an internationally recognized symbol of Islam and appears on the flags of many Muslim nations.
Murdoch, however, said his crescent has no religious significance, but was created to add formality to the bowl-shaped valley surrounding the crash site.
Personally, my first impression from the name "Crescent of Embrace" is that it's akin to the "don't fight them, understand them" mentality of the Left towards terrorists.
An embrace is an action of unity. Since the "embrace" is a RED Crescent, it seems to imply unity with Muslims. Not American unity, or the unity of the brave men and women on the flight.
I am sure the designer/s are well aware of the symbolism. It's no mistake - it's too large a mistake to make.
It's highly inappropriate.
There is an infinite number of possible designs that don't remotely resemble the enemy or their motives for this attack. Why would any of us stand against those who feel the need to remove the one shape that causes so many to think of the attackers first?
The only answer is pride. Feelings get hurt when you say you don't like someone's idea or design or you don't agree with their decisions. I know we live in a self-centered society but are we really this lost as a country?
Does it resemble a prominent Islamic symbol? Yes. Can we make slight changes in the the shape so it would never resemble a monument to Islam? Absolutely. Then why not change it? Because we might hurt the feelings of the people who approved the design. No disrespect intended, these are the objective facts.
This country was built on selfless service and sacrifice. The people on flight 93 are the ultimate example of selflessness but most of us would have done the same thing in the circumstances. Their circumstances revealed the futility of selfish thinking and action. We should share their perspective each and every day of our lives. Let's try to stop our self-centered emotions from dictating our words and actions. Let's try love and respect for all that is good in this world. There is only one that meets this criteria.
All Americans are victims of 911. We should try to behave like the heros of that day.
Hey this is a two-fer! Put a little handle on the crescent and add a hammer and you've got something that Lenin would be proud of as well as the islamics.
Maybe the "tower of voices" is a minaret? I'm beginning to have serious doubts on the motives behind this architect's design since finding out that he is a lefty and anti-Bush.
I've got my DVR set to catch it.
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