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9/11 Plus One
09-10-02 | Psyop

Posted on 09/10/2002 10:48:18 PM PDT by PsyOp

9/11 Plus One

There has been a lot of talk about how we should mark this one year milestone of the September 11th, 2001 attack. How much is too much? How little is not enough? Should it be a party or should it be a wake? Is patriotism appropriate, or will it make us appear jingoistic? Should we show the event on TV for all to relive, or rely on the images burned into our minds eye? Should we be angry or sad?

I don’t know what the answer is, but I know what I don’t want. I don’t want what happened a year ago swept under the rug and buried in the name of sensitivity, diversity, or any other politically correct platitude. I want the fire that burned in our bellies that fateful morning stoked anew. But I don’t think that is going to happen. Not much anyway.

On 9/11, a year ago, war was declared on America with a cowardly sneak attack against civilians on our home soil. But already the word “attack” has been stricken from the dictionary of our mainstream media. They refer to the event as a “tragedy” no different from a natural disaster. Pass out the blankets and bottled water, call in the Red Cross, cluck our tongues and move on. Don’t mention anything that might get people mad - especially if it will make them mad at the people who did this.

But this shouldn’t come as a surprise. It’s been happening since the day 19 Arabs, followers of Mohammed, highjacked four jet aircraft and used them as cruise missiles pointed at the heart of America (shhh... don’t tell anyone, it might upset the muslims).

Our press, which prides itself on being defenders of the First Amendment of our Constitution (held in contempt by Atta and his ilk), have decided that we are not grown up enough to know what really happened on 9/11 (we might get mad and do something rash), and have therefore decided that censorship is really a good thing. The censorship began a year ago. It began when our noble press decided not to show us what the rest of the world got to see - what really caused Palestinians and other Muslims to dance in the streets.

Sure. We saw the horrific footage of fully loaded jets slamming into the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. We stared in disbelief when the towers came crashing down. We shed tears of sorrow and anger - and pride when we learned what transpired on flight 93. But we didn’t see, in real time, what the rest of the world saw - what shocked some and amused others. No. Our media decided that Americans were not grown-up enough to see it all, so they censored it for our own good. But was it for our own good?

Some of you know what I’m talking about. For those that don’t, I’m talking about the real terror. Not the abstractions that we create in our minds when we imagine the choice of burning or jumping to our death, but the raw footage of people making that choice and then having eighty stories of free fall to think about it. I’m talking about the gore. Not that which we can imagine in our worst nightmare, but an 8x10 glossy of what making the choice to jump looks like when it’s splattered on streets below the trade towers. The footage of firefighters having to dodge falling bodies on the way in to the towers.

Our pundits and talking heads showed us a few stills of the jumpers, days after the event, and told us that we were not mature enough to see more. That’s not what they said, of course. They said it was out of sensitivity for the victims (since when has the press ever shown sensitivity towards the victims of violent crime? “If it bleeds, it leads,” it practically a cliché). They said it would be gratuitous and serve no purpose (not their purpose, anyway). They said it would unnecessarily inflame Americans to take revenge on innocent Muslims (after all, Islam is a religion of peace and God Fearing Americans are always looking for someone to lynch). No. We weren’t weren’t grown-up enough to see what really brought smiles to the faces of the Arab street, and Osama bin Laden in particular.

It might make us mad. And that would be bad. Because then we would demand that something be done. We might even insist that we use our military to go and hurt someone. And they can’t have that.

But try as they did, they could not squash the righteous fury that swept this country and resulted in the first successful invasion of Afghanistan since Ghengis Khan came down from the north and started putting heads on spikes. They could not stop the patriotism that saw American flags bloom from coast to coast, even if they themselves refused to pin them on their $1,000 lapels in the name of objectivity. They found themselves cowed, like many of the left, and were exposed as being largely irrelevant. They didn’t like that, but they couldn’t do much about it either - except to hide in their editing rooms and try to alter our reality to look like theirs.

On the six month anniversary was aired a documentary of the firefighters that went into the towers. It showed a scene of the command center they had set up on the ground-floor mezzanine between the towers. Every few seconds there was a loud “Bang” on the ceiling that made them flinch in horror. It was the sound of bodies hitting the Mezzanine roof. One of the firefighters, a big guy, obviously disturbed, asked, “what must it be like up there for them to jump?” Indeed.

The next day the pundits and hand-wringers were in a tizzy that such a disturbing scene should have been shown. But nothing was shown. It was just the sound of bodies falling. Of choices made in terror.

It’s been a year now. Much of our anger has been vented. Many of the flags have come down. Ground zero has been cleaned up. Life is back to normal in the sense that we are back to worrying mostly about domestic issues and not where Osama may be hiding. And the cowards have come out from under their beds to make their views known, now that the danger of receiving more than a dirty look for airing them has passed.

Politicians that sang bi-partisan renditions of “God Bless America” on the Capitol steps have gone back to their corners - some to get on with the job at hand, some to obstruct for obstruction’s sake. Near unanimous support for the war has turned into a split decision on whether a new vote on proceeding to Iraq should be taken before or after the elections - lest the voters hold some poor politician responsible in the voting booth. Mere eye rolls during his State of The Union Address have turned into a constant second-guessing and criticism of the President’s conduct of the war. Democrats who supported action against Iraq in ‘95 when Clinton was president, now urge caution and restraint in the face of overwhelming evidence (and simple common-sense), that says he was, is, and will be a threat to U.S. security.

And our beloved media now refers to a despicable ACT OF WAR as a “tragedy.” It was nothing more more than a natural disaster. Natural because it is natural to hate America and its values. Natural because we did not do enough to understand our attackers. Natural because whatever bad happens in the world is probably our fault, at least in part. So let’s just put it behind us and try not to make anyone else mad again. Oh, and here’s a billion more in foreign aid - please like us.

I don’t know for sure what would be appropriate for this one year anniversary of 9/11. I’m still waiting for the coverage that would have been appropriate a year ago. Not because I love gore. Not for the shock value. Not to hurt anyone’s feelings. I want it so that when Tom Daschle and his ilk say we should slow down the war on terror, I can point to the appropriate picture, or news footage, and ask him why he didn’t make Clinton follow thru in ‘95. I want it so I can rub it in the noses of the pacifists who say that we “need to find another way out,” and ask them what other way out those poor jumpers were given by the terrorists. So I can ask them all what it is about that attack that they don’t understand.

Early one Monday morning at Ft. Campbell, my Bn. Cmdr formed our battalion (400+ men and women) and marched us to the scene of an auto accident near our barracks. Two members of our unit had been out late celebrating and drinking. One of the two soldiers was getting out of the Army the next day and would be going home with his GI Bill to start the rest of his life. That night was not only his last night in the Army, it was his last - period. His friend spent three weeks in the base hospital. One-by-one our commander made us walk up to the wreck and take a good look at it inside and out. There was blood everywhere (and that was all). Fortunately, we had not had breakfast yet, but it didn’t matter for some. We got the message.

Most of us don’t need to see the pictures I speak of to “get the message.” The fire still burns hot in our bellies. Carrying the war to the furthest corners of the planet is not in question. The steel in our spines has not lost it’s temper. But that cannot be said for a growing number of our fellow “Americans.”

There is a growing cacophony of voices from the left and elsewhere that say we have no right to defend ourselves. That we have no right to strike pre-emptively when danger stalks us in the night. That we must wait for signed confessions from people like Saddam, Osama, or Assad. That if we were nicer and more understanding of others, people would stop wanting to kill us and we could go back to living in our imaginary comfort zones.

These people need to see what made the Palestinians dance in the streets and hand out candy to their children. They need to see what brought cheers to the “Arab street.” They need to be formed up in their battalions, marched to the scene of the crime, and made to look at it with their eyelids pinned open until they get “the message” that the highjackers sent us on September 11, 2001. WE ARE AT WAR!

So, if one year later, the networks decide to show footage of people jumping from burning buildings, following them till they hit the ground in technicolor gore, again and again - I will not complain. It will mean that our media finally gets it. It will mean that they are ready to start treating us like adults. That will be a good thing. And if it is too much for you - turn off the TV. And if you still don’t “get it” after seeing these images, then have the good grace to shut up, go home, and hide under your bed until we tell you its safe to come out again.

But I don’t think we’ll see that. What we’ll probably see are talking heads urging us to move on and find closure. Psycho-bable experts will tell us to get past the anger and let the healing begin. University students and professors will urge us to embrace diversity and sing “Kum-Bye-Yah” in its original Arabic. So it will probably be me turning off the tube in disgust.

But, I will never forget those who died a year ago. I will never forget who did this or who helped and supported them. I will never stop insisting that those responsible are brought to justice by whatever means necessary. I will never forget that I live in the greatest nation history has ever known. I will never look at the New York City skyline and NOT see the Twin Towers standing proudly in my mind’s eye.


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My two bits worth.
1 posted on 09/10/2002 10:48:18 PM PDT by PsyOp
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To: Marine Inspector; sleavelessinseattle; 2Trievers; ~Kim4VRWC's~; My Identity; Joe Montana; EODGUY; ..
PING!
2 posted on 09/10/2002 10:50:43 PM PDT by PsyOp
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To: PsyOp; GummyIII; UCANSEE2; Valpal1; cyncooper; Jaded; redlipstick
"But, I will never forget those who died a year ago. I will never forget who did this or who helped and supported them. I will never stop insisting that those responsible are brought to justice by whatever means necessary. I will never forget that I live in the greatest nation history has ever known. "

Speaks for many!

3 posted on 09/10/2002 10:56:44 PM PDT by Freedom2specul8
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To: PsyOp
Well this Catholic Marine is going to Mass in the morning to pray for those who have already passed and to pray for my brother Marines who about to go into combat. I hope the crucifix doesn't fall off the wall when I enter the church :-) Semper Fi
4 posted on 09/10/2002 11:15:20 PM PDT by kellynla
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To: Tancredo Fan; Sabertooth; sarcasm; sonofliberty2; holyscroller; B4Ranch; agitator; Travis McGee; ...
Good read ping.
5 posted on 09/10/2002 11:45:18 PM PDT by Marine Inspector
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To: PsyOp
Great read.

I just forwarded this to my Senators.

Semper Fi,

MI

6 posted on 09/10/2002 11:49:29 PM PDT by Marine Inspector
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To: PsyOp
... by whatever means necessary

we have sons very soon to be of age to serve.
i would give most anything to be able to go in their stead.

failing that, i vow that if i witness an attempted terrorist incident here on our shores,
i will do everthing in my power, with whatever means present themselves,
to kill the perpetrators where they stand.

we are, each of us, the home guard ...

7 posted on 09/11/2002 12:01:43 AM PDT by tomkat
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To: PsyOp
Dittoes
8 posted on 09/11/2002 12:28:50 AM PDT by Dajjal
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To: Dajjal
Excellent PsyOps! BTTT
9 posted on 09/11/2002 12:37:13 AM PDT by lainde
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To: PsyOp
You've said what is repeated in my circle of friends many times. Those people will never be forgotten by me or anyone within earshot. The murdering trash that participated, supported and planned the attack on American civilians must pay. Anything less IMHO invites the death and destruction we see in Israel every evening on the news.

One cannot afford to negotiate, appease or toy with such trash. To them and the rest of the idiots who think this is the way to go about getting what they want invites and encourages more deadly attacks on non-combatants.

Support those who seek and bring to justice such animals, be they a member of the military or a peace officer on the streets of America. And stand by all who administer justice on the spot when terrorist are discovered in the act of killing American citizens.

We have to stop these bastards . We have to hit them so hard that generations to follow will think hard before they follow suit.

As you state above we must never forget those folks that died on 9-11-01. They were murdered, attacked going about their business of life in America. We can't let that go unpunished or it will happen again and again and again........

Stay Safe !

10 posted on 09/11/2002 12:47:46 AM PDT by Squantos
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To: PsyOp
I find it funny, that the extremist left mostly, is so against remembering 9/11..

They want to ignore it. They self-loath themselves so much, and their country, that the figure we HAD to deserve it. If the toon were in office, they'd have a different.. uh, tune.

Just like the dems in congress now. With clinton, 100% support on the same stuff they now bitch about constantly.
11 posted on 09/11/2002 1:28:25 AM PDT by Monty22
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To: PsyOp
God Bless AMERICA and keep everyone safe!
Even though I live in Australia 9/11 has affacted me deeply. Here's why:
My sister whom I hadn't seen for twelve years passed on at approx.0900hrs on 9/11/01 due to cancer of the brain.I hadn't seen her for this long due to family disagreements. I had been planning to visit her before the end of 2001.
Her birthday was on 9/11/52.My birthday is on 9/18/54
During my absence from her she developed inner ear cancer which I had no knowledge of.Because of the family differences I also had no knowledge that her funeral was on 9/18/02(I'm writing the dates to suit US format)which is my birthday.I was not told of the funeral until a week later. God must have called her at that time and date,so It's like as though she had died inpsuedo in the W.T.C. even though she in fact died in Sydney.
Now Every year I grieve her death and feel partly responsible for her death for not seeing her sooner.
12 posted on 09/11/2002 1:55:56 AM PDT by cavador
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To: PsyOp
Your "two bits," PsyOp, is worth a whole lot more than that. Thanks for sharing.
13 posted on 09/11/2002 4:04:35 AM PDT by shezza
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To: Marine Inspector
Definitely a good read!
14 posted on 09/11/2002 6:31:50 AM PDT by B4Ranch
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To: PsyOp
But we didn’t see, in real time, what the rest of the world saw - what shocked some and amused others. No. Our media decided that Americans were not grown-up enough to see it all, so they censored it for our own good. But was it for our own good?

Excellent post. Where is this footage? Is it on the web? To the lefties credit they know that if this footage is shown to the American public the question of going to war against Sadam and others would be a foregone conclusion and so by preventing its airing they probably figure they can buy time and hope the American publics anger subsides and allow the UN to dictate what action is appropriate.

15 posted on 09/11/2002 7:09:01 AM PDT by lockeliberty
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To: kellynla
"I hope the crucifix doesn't fall off the wall when I enter the church."

If it does, I'm sure you'll catch it before it hits the ground. I doubt it will though.
16 posted on 09/11/2002 8:07:50 AM PDT by PsyOp
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To: PsyOp
Nope it didn't. Of course it was 06:30. Semper Fi
17 posted on 09/11/2002 8:10:51 AM PDT by kellynla
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To: tomkat
"we have sons very soon to be of age to serve. I would give most anything to be able to go in their stead."

My oldest daughter leaves Oct. 31 for Army basic training (chemical corps). So I know what you mean. I'm proud as hell of her, but scared as well.

Ours was the Cold War and Communism. Her war, and that of your sons, will be the war on terrorism. I pray that it will be short and decisive. That is one of the reasons I wrote what I did. The more people that grasp the true horror of what happened a year ago, the quicker we will do what needs to be done.
18 posted on 09/11/2002 8:13:37 AM PDT by PsyOp
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To: PsyOp

19 posted on 09/11/2002 8:16:34 AM PDT by Incorrigible
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To: Squantos
"We can't let that go unpunished or it will happen again and again and again........"

Appeasement always begets war. Something the peace crowd never seems to learn.
20 posted on 09/11/2002 8:19:27 AM PDT by PsyOp
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