Posted on 09/11/2005 12:01:39 PM PDT by tcostell
I just got done yelling at my father in law. He didn't really deserve it he was telling me again how there is a conspiracy to keep a low consumption conventional gasoline engine from the public...'200 miles to the gallon' he said in his heavy Hungarian accent. It's a silly argument that we've had before and I don't usually get upset at him for it, but today I melted down. I apologized of course and everyone seemed to understand. They know I'm only upset because it's September 11th.
That day 4 years ago, I was home. I had interviewed on Friday September 7th for a position with a company on a higher floor of the north tower and had a call back for Wednesday the 12th. Everyone I interviewed with was killed along with a dozen or so people, some of whom I've known since I was 14 years old. One old friend in particular died leaving 2 children and a pregnant wife.
The weather that day was almost exactly like today, and my family and I stood there safe in my Westchester living room and watched the world descend into the surreal. I wanted to record the images, but I was too upset. I regret it now because it seems I might never be able to see them again. The media has decided that I'm too frail for such harsh reminders.
So I yelled at my father in law today but it wasn't him I was really upset at.
Here in New York, all the local News stations are showing the ceremony at ground zero. They are reading the names, and tolling a bell to coincide with the buildings coming down. I watched it long enough to hear the names of my closest friends who died that day, and to see the sister of one of them on TV. And I believe that it's important to have this kind of ceremony, but not nearly as important as remembering the events from that day.
The media has decided that the images from 9/11 are too graphic to show to Americans. They wouldn't want to offend our delicate sensibilities by showing images that remind us that there are a millions of people out there who hate us because of who we are not what we do. And that's what has me so upset today. They make this sill pretense, but in fact they don't want to show us the images because they know that it might build support for the policies current administration which they oppose with all their might.
It's my personal feeling that the news organizations should play the news feeds as they came in that day. I'm furious that the media has made a decision about who's side they are on and it isn't mine.
I don't really know what to do about it. It seems to me that the MSM behaves the way it wants and argues the points it wants regardless of the evidence which may contradict it. They've long since stopped trying to offer non-partisan news, but that's really beside the point in a case like this. They say that societies aren't destroyed but that they commit suicide and if that's so, then the media is doing all it can to help speed the suicide of the west.
It seems to me the footage from 9/11 would be a ratings winner, and as such at least Fox news should run it, but even they don't. It seems to me that all the letters and phone calls in the world would make the media change sides on an issue like this. But I'd appreciate any suggestions.
I do feel better about one small thing today. I was surfing around and saw that old favorite FR bumper sticker it said: "You are not alone" www.freerepublic.com. It was nice to remember that.
Fox News showed it this morning just like it happened that 9/11 morning. The first plane going into the building and then the next one and the reporters from Fox News calling in and explaining what was happening. It was just as I remembered it.
My bumper sticker still reads, "REMEMBER 9-11, GET THE BASTARDS." And another one reads, "LET'S ROLL!" both with the American flag waving.
O, and I spent my day with my father-in law, hauling haybales for his wagon rides to be, and told him I love him.
Bless you. I too am rather sickened by the fact that the media is ignoring this day for the most part. You see, you must excuse them, there is another crisis going on and they would prefer to dwell on it. This crisis has allowed them to wrongly degrade President Bush, so they prefer it to 911, since that might remind people that President Bush was magnificent that day and the days that followed.
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Re-airing @ 9 pm Pacific Time this 9/11/05 Night on The History Channel:
'The Man Who Predicted 9/11 - RICK RESCORLA'
http://www.RickRescorla.com
http://www.strategyzoneonline.com/forums/showthread.php?t=24361
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It had been rather unnerving the lack of attention that has been paid to the true events of the day. Your rant is well aimed.
I echo your sentiments. I became suspicious when I heard the networks were taking the footage off only two weeks after 9/11. Sadly my fears were realized, as the leftists in the media, fatboy Michael Moron and Democratic party tried to turn us all into little sheeple and believe Bush was the real enemy.
I'm shocked! I haven't seen one flippin' thing on TV today about 9/11. Not one! I read one little news blurb about how NY is remembering the day and that's it! My husband and I just went through the whole thread with the pictures and talked about how we haven't seen anything on tv. Screw tv, we have FR. We will never forget. Never. God bless you all.
I have never forgotten 9/11.
ON THE NET...
http://www.truthusa.com/911news.html
http://www.truthusa.com/911.html
Nothing is unedited, but there are several films out there that can be purchased on DVD at Amazon.
In Memoriam, NYC, 9/11/01 with Rudi Giuliani narrating is one of the best. It shows the most film of those who elected to leap rather than burn to death in the WTC of anything I've seen.
9/11 Filmmakers Commemorative Edition is documentary filmed by French brothers doing a documentary about a young firefighter in NYC that suddenly and unexpectedly turned into a 9/11 documentary. It has the only known footage from inside the WTC after the attacks, and a brotherhood of firefighters reality story to boot.
DC 9/11: Time of Crisis is a Showtime movie for television starring Timothy Bottoms as President Bush covers the first 10 days. It has the view from the White House, interspersing real TV footage. Despite the caricature portrayals of the principal figures in this docudrama, this film and its eerily appropriate soundtrack remains compelling for occasional reviewing and remembering.
9/11: Day of Disaster is just footage made by a private individual, of firefighters working outside the WTC and searching the Pile afterwards. Mainly of interest to structural engineers and firefighters, I think.
7 Days in September (footage taken by amateur New Yorkers of people in NYC 9/11-18) gets annoying after a while as it shows too many liberal New Yorkers who don't get it.
See my post 55.
I reviewed some DVD's when I was deciding what to send the troops for 9/11.
And we just watched "The Flight that FOUGHT Back" on the Discovery Channel about Flight 93 on 9/11.
I also recommend it. It can be purchased on the Discovery Channel website.
http://shopping.discovery.com/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?storeId=10000&catalogId=10000&langId=-1&productId=58878&partnumber=731885&jzid=40588001-37-0&ref=http://dsc.discovery.com/convergence/flight/flight.html
Until the most recent days/hours I would've not put any stock into that theory. However, seeing and hearing the palpable disappointment in their voices over the numbers of dead recovered in Katrina's aftermath is truly alarming. They were giddy with the "10,000 dead" headlines. They, like the Dems, could smell GOP blood in the waters and began to frenzy.
I'm even more deeply concerned about the Media than I had been. And, who can ignore their attempts to show the bodies when they won't show the 9/11 footage! Anniversary coverage was dismal in the local fish wrap with the story (focused on Muslim's post-9/11 treatment!) falling below the fold on this 4th anniversary.
Thanks for those recommendations.
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