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We'll go forward from this moment - (Let's hear It again - great column)
The Miami Herald ^ | 9/12/01 | Leonard Pitts Jr.

Posted on 9/10/2002, 1:37:41 PM by LBGA

It's my job to have something to say.

They pay me to provide words that help make sense of that which troubles the American soul. But in this moment of airless shock when hot tears sting disbelieving eyes, the only thing I can find to say, the only words that seem to fit, must be addressed to the unknown author of this suffering.

You monster. You beast. You unspeakable bastard.

What lesson did you hope to teach us by your coward's attack on our World Trade Center, our Pentagon, us? What was it you hoped we would learn? Whatever it was, please know that you failed.

Did you want us to respect your cause? You just damned your cause.

Did you want to make us fear? You just steeled our resolve.

Did you want to tear us apart? You just brought us together.

Let me tell you about my people. We are a vast and quarrelsome family, a family rent by racial, social, political and class division, but a family nonetheless. We're frivolous, yes, capable of expending tremendous emotional energy on pop cultural minutiae -- a singer's revealing dress, a ball team's misfortune, a cartoon mouse. We're wealthy, too, spoiled by the ready availability of trinkets and material goods, and maybe because of that, we walk through life with a certain sense of blithe entitlement. We are fundamentally decent, though -- peace-loving and compassionate. We struggle to know the right thing and to do it. And we are, the overwhelming majority of us, people of faith, believers in a just and loving God.

Some people -- you, perhaps -- think that any or all of this makes us weak. You're mistaken. We are not weak. Indeed, we are strong in ways that cannot be measured by arsenals.

IN PAIN

Yes, we're in pain now. We are in mourning and we are in shock. We're still grappling with the unreality of the awful thing you did, still working to make ourselves understand that this isn't a special effect from some Hollywood blockbuster, isn't the plot development from a Tom Clancy novel. Both in terms of the awful scope of their ambition and the probable final death toll, your attacks are likely to go down as the worst acts of terrorism in the history of the United States and, probably, the history of the world. You've bloodied us as we have never been bloodied before.

But there's a gulf of difference between making us bloody and making us fall. This is the lesson Japan was taught to its bitter sorrow the last time anyone hit us this hard, the last time anyone brought us such abrupt and monumental pain. When roused, we are righteous in our outrage, terrible in our force. When provoked by this level of barbarism, we will bear any suffering, pay any cost, go to any length, in the pursuit of justice.

I tell you this without fear of contradiction. I know my people, as you, I think, do not. What I know reassures me. It also causes me to tremble with dread of the future.

In the days to come, there will be recrimination and accusation, fingers pointing to determine whose failure allowed this to happen and what can be done to prevent it from happening again. There will be heightened security, misguided talk of revoking basic freedoms. We'll go forward from this moment sobered, chastened, sad. But determined, too. Unimaginably determined.

THE STEEL IN US

You see, the steel in us is not always readily apparent. That aspect of our character is seldom understood by people who don't know us well. On this day, the family's bickering is put on hold.

As Americans we will weep, as Americans we will mourn, and as Americans, we will rise in defense of all that we cherish.

So I ask again: What was it you hoped to teach us? It occurs to me that maybe you just wanted us to know the depths of your hatred. If that's the case, consider the message received. And take this message in exchange: You don't know my people. You don't know what we're capable of. You don't know what you just started.

But you're about to learn.


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KEYWORDS: 911; pentagon; resolve; terroristattack; worldtradecenter; wtc
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This was my favorite column after the attacks. Published just one day after, it helped me focus my anger with resolve, which I think is still with most of us today.
1 posted on 9/10/2002, 1:37:42 PM by LBGA
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To: dansangel; .45MAN; ClancyJ; swheats; BigWaveBetty; Snow Bunny; Billie; daisyscarlett; JohnHuang2; ..
Read it again. Leonard Pitts still speaks for me in this column of 9/12/01.
2 posted on 9/10/2002, 1:40:12 PM by LBGA
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To: one_particular_harbour
Thanks for the ping, OPH. All the reminders and tributes this week still bring tears. This one makes me feel strong, knowing so many of our men and women are out there somewhere kicking butt. :-)
4 posted on 9/10/2002, 1:48:26 PM by LBGA
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To: lormand
You should link some of your "Warm and Fuzzy" threads here.... I always liked your pictures. :-)
5 posted on 9/10/2002, 1:51:48 PM by LBGA
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To: LBGA
Agreed, good column, and I hate to be a downer, but ...

I suspect there's significantly less steel in us per capita than there was back in the 40's. Worse, I fear that the lost steel has been replaced by a cereal-like mush that's concentrated where brains are normally located.
6 posted on 9/10/2002, 1:55:41 PM by hauerf
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To: LBGA
Thanks for the ping - great article. They really, really don't understand America and her people. They also don't understand America and her God.

7 posted on 9/10/2002, 1:58:05 PM by ClancyJ
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To: hauerf
I suspect there's significantly less steel in us per capita than there was back in the 40's. Worse, I fear that the lost steel has been replaced by a cereal-like mush that's concentrated where brains are normally located.

No doubt you are right about that. In the 40's the liberals and communists hadn't captured the educational system and most people were thankful for our republic.

The libs should thank us every day that conservatives are willing to fight to protect them so they can continue to sit around and whine.

8 posted on 9/10/2002, 1:59:55 PM by LBGA
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To: LBGA
The libs should thank us every day that conservatives are willing to fight to protect them so they can continue to sit around and whine.

I hate to say it, but one day the libs are gonna wake up and find that conservatives are no longer willing to do so...

9 posted on 9/10/2002, 2:02:28 PM by Chad Fairbanks
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To: ClancyJ
Your comment about them not understanding made me remember this column from Romania. Some of them do understand. :-)
Editorial from a Romanian newspaper

Why are Americans so united? They don't resemble one another even if you paint them! They speak all the languages of the world and form an astonishing mixture of civilizations. Some of them are nearly extinct, others are incompatible with one another, and in matters of religious beliefs, not even God can count how many they are. Still, the American tragedy turned three hundred million people into a hand put on the heart. Nobody rushed to accuse the White House, the army, the secret services that they are only a bunch of losers. Nobody rushed to empty their bank accounts. Nobody rushed on the streets nearby to gape about. The Americans volunteered to donate blood and to give a helping hand. After the first moments of panic, they raised the flag on the smoking ruins, putting on T-shirts, caps and ties in the colours of the national flag. They placed flags on buildings and cars as if in every place and on every car a minister or the president was passing. On every occasion they started singing their traditional song: "God Bless America!".

Silent as a rock, I watched the charity concert broadcast on Saturday once, twice, three times, on different tv channels. There were Clint Eastwood, Willie Nelson, Robert de Niro, Julia Roberts, Cassius Clay, Jack Nicholson, Bruce Springsteen, Silvester Stalone, James Wood, and many others whom no film or producers could ever bring together. The American's solidarity spirit turned them into a choir. Actually, choir is not the word. What you could hear was the heavy artillery of the American soul. What neither George W. Bush, nor Bill Clinton, nor Colin Powell could say without facing the risk of stumbling over words and sounds, was being heard in a great and unmistakable way in this charity concert. I don't know how it happened that all this obsessive singing of America didn't sound croaky, nationalist, or ostentatious! It made you green with envy because you weren't able to sing for your country without running the risk of being considered chauvinist, ridiculous, or suspected of who-knows-what mean interests. I watched the live broadcast and the rerun of its rerun for hours listening to the story of the guy who went down one hundred floors with a woman in a wheelchair without knowing who she was, or of the Californian hockey player, who fought with the terrorists and prevented the plane from hitting a target that would have killed other hundreds of thousands of people. How on earth were they able to bow before a fellow human? Imperceptibly, with every word and musical note, the memory of some turned into a modern myth of tragic heroes. And with every phone call, millions and millions of dollars were put in a collection aimed at rewarding not a man or a family, but a spirit which nothing can buy.

What on earth can unite the Americans in such a way? Their land? Their galloping history? Their economic power? Money? I tried for hours to find an answer, humming songs and murmuring phrases which risk of sounding like commonplaces. I thought things over, but I reached only one conclusion.

Only freedom can work such miracles!


10 posted on 9/10/2002, 2:09:59 PM by LBGA
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To: Chad Fairbanks
I hate to say it, but one day the libs are gonna wake up and find that conservatives are no longer willing to do so...

You could be right. It IS getting tiring, isn't it?

11 posted on 9/10/2002, 2:11:03 PM by LBGA
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To: LBGA
Great article. Don't remember seeing it the first time around. Thanks for posting.

Speaking for myself, and I'm sure many others, the resolve remains and is as intense as ever.

12 posted on 9/10/2002, 2:20:17 PM by What Is Ain't
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To: LBGA
Thanks for the ping. Yes! A great column and it does give focus to what we will never get over and never forget lest we find ourselves in complacency again.
13 posted on 9/10/2002, 2:23:40 PM by .45MAN
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To: LBGA
I will never forget how I felt on that day. I was here in England, watching it unfold on television and my mother was in the New York area. Just the memory makes me shake with rage.

I am still angry - angry at Al Qaeda who perpetrated it, angry at the Palestinians who celebrated it, angry at the Muslims who winked at it, angry at the governments who turned a blind eye to it. Destroy them all.

Regards, Ivan

14 posted on 9/10/2002, 2:24:30 PM by MadIvan
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To: LBGA
Boy if I were a liberal that would have really hurt, ouch! Gee communist and liberal those words are interchangable. Now that they have captured the education system, most of the masses are too uneducated to dumb and too controlled by drugs to care or understand......
15 posted on 9/10/2002, 2:29:37 PM by .45MAN
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To: What Is Ain't
I'm glad you liked the column. The anger will never go away for me... ever!
16 posted on 9/10/2002, 2:32:13 PM by LBGA
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To: .45MAN
I worry about the complacency of those who are easily swayed by our wonderful media. Bush's approval ratings show that more and more people are willing to stay the course, though, don't you think?
17 posted on 9/10/2002, 2:34:16 PM by LBGA
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To: MadIvan
Were you worried about your mother, able to contact her? I didn't have anyone close to me near danger. My sister flies a lot and I made sure right away that she was on the ground, at home.

My son called from Korea, 5 miles away from the DMZ, to make sure I wasn't flying anywhere that day. They packed camp and headed back to a locked down base, not knowing what to expect.

Thank you for your unending support of our country. Thank heavens your PM behaved in a way none of us ever expected. We do appreciate your country's support so much.

18 posted on 9/10/2002, 2:37:55 PM by LBGA
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To: LBGA
Were you worried about your mother, able to contact her? I didn't have anyone close to me near danger. My sister flies a lot and I made sure right away that she was on the ground, at home.

I was going absolutely insane trying to reach her. I will never forget how afraid I was that she had gone into the city for some reason. Thank God for the internet, she sent me an e-mail to let me know she was all right.

Thank you for your unending support of our country. Thank heavens your PM behaved in a way none of us ever expected. We do appreciate your country's support so much.

For the reasons I've described, I feel 9/11 intimately. I am glad that my country, which has lost citizens in the attack, is standing with honour beside you in this war and will do so in the future.

Best Regards, Ivan

19 posted on 9/10/2002, 2:41:30 PM by MadIvan
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To: LBGA
I think your right to some extent on Bush's ratings. I hope to believe that this forum is helping to spread the word throughout this country and the world.
20 posted on 9/10/2002, 2:41:45 PM by .45MAN
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