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Why I Didn’t Post Yesterday

I think this person sums it up perfectly. I had my own thoughts to deal
with, and didn’t feel the need to share them. I also didn’t want to use
the anniversary to try to get traffic to the site.

If you have 5 minutes, it’s a great read.
http://liz-marcs.livejournal.com/206303.html

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3 thoughts on “Why I Didn’t Post Yesterday

  1. I watched a good deal of it yesterday all the way until midnight. As a kid I went up into the towers with my father many times who was a construction worker before they were open on my days off from school. I would lend a hand to him and hang out for a bit. Sometime I would run down to canal street to buy some army surplus stuff. It was an amazing place.
    My brother in NYPD was down there afterwards for weeks on end and now is being watched physically due to the air quality issues. So far nothing yet thank God. However there are things he saw back then and even recently that never made it to TV and probably never will. The threat is still real.
    These documentaries/docu-dramas etc.. are all cr@p. I don’t watch them.
    Now we have this cancer of politcal bickering which plays right into the hands of the enemy. We better smarten up quick.
    ‘nough said for now.. will promise to lighten up..

  2. Hey, we’re all allowed to talk about whatever we want. Obviously this hits a lot closer to home with some people, whether they personally knew someone who died or was involved, or used to work there or whatever. My husband used to work with a group of people who had offices in the building. My sister’s kids went to daycare with kids whose mom died on one of the planes. I [crosses self] didn’t personally know anyone. Doesn’t mean we shouldn’t let people talk about it.

  3. I did choose to talk about it yesterday, but that’s because it affected me so profoundly. Not personally — I didn’t know anyone who died — but on a larger level. I watched Chronicle last night where they showed footage that had never been seen direct from Ground Zero. Made me very teary.

    I will say I’m glad that day is five years in the past. But I will never forget.

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