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FLIGHT 93, RE-HIJACKED
http://www.steynonline.com/index2.cfm?edit_id=21 ^ | 09/13/05 | Mark Steyn

Posted on 09/13/2005 12:03:23 PM PDT by Sweetjustusnow

At 9.58am Eastern time, Tuesday September 11th 2001, United Airlines Flight 93 crashed in a field in Pennsylvania.

Why?

As UPI’s Jim Bennett wrote, “The Era of Osama lasted about an hour and a half or so, from the time the first plane hit the tower to the moment the General Militia of Flight 93 reported for duty.”

Exactly right. Six decades earlier, the American people had to wait four months between Pearl Harbor and the Doolittle Raid. But September 11th was Pearl Harbor and the Doolittle Raid wrapped up in 90 minutes. Flight 93 was supposed to be the fourth of Osama’s flying bombs, its destination either the White House or the Capitol. Had it reached its target, the following morning’s headlines would have included “The Vice-President is still among the missing, presumed dead”. Had Flight 93 sheared the top off the White House, that would have been the day’s “money shot”, as it was in the alien-invasion flick Independence Day - the shattered façade, smoke billowing, the seat of American power reduced to rubble.

But the dopey hijackers assigned to Flight 93 were halfway across the continent before they made their move and started meandering back east. And, by the time the passengers began calling home on their cellphones, their families knew what had happened in New York. Todd Beamer couldn’t get through to his wife, so the last conversation of his life was with the GTE telephone operator, who stayed on the line with him and overheard his final words: “Are you ready, guys? Let’s roll!” And then a brave group of passengers jumped their hijackers and, at the cost of their own lives, prevented that day’s grim toll rising even higher. At a terrible moment for America, their heroism was the only victory of the day.

Four years on, plans for the Flight 93 National Memorial have now been revealed. The winning design, chosen from 1,011 entries, will be built in that pasture in Pennsylvania where those heroes died. The memorial is called “The Crescent of Embrace”.

That sounds like a fabulous winning entry - in a competition to create a note-perfect parody of effete multicultural responses to terrorism. Indeed, if anything, it’s too perfect a parody: the “embrace” is just the usual huggy-weepy reconciliatory boilerplate, but the “crescent” transforms its generic cultural abasement into something truly spectacular. In the design plans, “The Crescent of Embrace” looks more like the embrace of the Crescent – ie, Islam. After all, what better way to demonstrate your willingness to “embrace” your enemies than by erecting a giant Islamic crescent at the site of the day’s most unambiguous episode of American heroism?

Okay, let’s get all the “of courses” out of the way – of course, the overwhelmingly majority of Muslims aren’t terrorists; of course, we all know “Islam” means “peace” and “jihad” means “healthy-lifestyle lo-carb granola bar”; etc, etc. Nevertheless, the men who hijacked Flight 93 did it in the name of Islam and their last words as they hit the Pennsylvania sod were no doubt “Allahu Akhbar”. One would be unlikely even today to come across an Allied D-Day memorial so misconceived in its spirit of reconciliation as to be called the Swastika of Embrace. Yet Paul Murdoch, the architect, has somehow managed to produce a design whose two most obvious interpretations are a) a big nothing or b) a splendid memorial to the hijackers rather than their victims.

Four years ago, most of us understood instinctively the courage of Flight 93. They were honoured not just by chickenhawks and neocons and Zionists and the usual suspects but even by celebrities. The leathery old rocker Neil Young wrote a dark driving anthem called “Let’s Roll” that began with cellphones ringing. Then:

I know I said I love you I know you know it’s true I got to put the phone down And do what we gotta do

One’s standing in the aisle way Two more at the door We got to get inside there Before they kill some more…

Granted, even then, there were a lot of folks eager to “embrace” their enemies. The day after September 11th, Robert Daubenspeck of White River Junction, Vermont wrote to my local newspaper advising against retaliation: “Someone, someday, must have the courage not to hit back but to look them in the eye and say, ‘I love you’.” That’s not as easy as it sounds. If you try to look Richard Reid the shoebomber in the eye as he’s bending down to light the fuse sticking out of his sock, you could easily put your back out.

But each to his own. If Mr Murdoch sincerely believes in a “crescent of embrace”, let him build one – at the headquarters of a “moderate” Islamic lobby group, or in the parking lot of your wackier colleges. To impose it on Flight 93 – to, in effect, hijack those passengers a second time – is an abomination. Flight 93 is about what happens when you understand that some things can’t be embraced. Perhaps Mr Beamer and his comrades did indeed “look them in the eye” and saw there was nothing to negotiate, nothing to “embrace”. So they acted – and, faced with a novel and unprecedented form of terror, they stopped it cold in little more than an hour. Todd Beamer asked that telephone operator to join him in reciting the 23rd Psalm: “Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death…” He knew there would be no happy ending that day, but in their resourcefulness and sacrifice he and his fellow passengers gave their country the next best thing: a hopeful ending. That’s what the Flight 93 Memorial should be honouring.

Instead, in its feeble cultural cringe, the Crescent of Embrace hands the terrorists of Flight 93 the victory they were denied on September 11th. And it profoundly dishonours Todd Beamer, Thomas Burnett, Jeremy Glick, Mark Bingham and other forgotten heroes of that flight.

Most of us are all but resigned to losing New York’s Ground Zero memorial to a pile of non-judgmental if not explicitly anti-American pap: The minute you involve big-city politicians and foundations and funding bodies and “artists” you’re on an express chute to the default mode of the cultural elite. But surely it’s not too much to hope that in Pennsylvania the very precise, specific, individual, human scale of one great act of American heroism need not be buried under another soggy dollop of generic prettified passivity. A culture that goes to such perverse lengths to disdain its heroes cannot survive and doesn’t deserve to.

Four years ago, Todd Beamer’s rallying cry was quoted by Presidents and rock stars alike. That’s all that’s needed in that field: the kind of simple dignified memorial you see on small-town commons saluting Civil war veterans, a granite block with the names of the passengers and the words “LET’S ROLL.” The “crescent of embrace”, in its desperation to see no enemies and stand for nothing, represents the precise opposite of Beamer, Glick, Burnett and co: Are you ready, guys? Let’s roll over.


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KEYWORDS: beamer; flight93memorial; glick; letsroll; marksteyn; nationalmemorial; steyn
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Everyone needs to denounce this so called memorial. Get on board and call the NPS and your Representatives!
1 posted on 09/13/2005 12:03:26 PM PDT by Sweetjustusnow
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To: Sweetjustusnow

Money quote: " A culture that goes to such perverse lengths to disdain its heroes cannot survive and doesn’t deserve to.
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2 posted on 09/13/2005 12:09:48 PM PDT by Rutles4Ever
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To: Sweetjustusnow
Todd Beamer and company were such men that the word "hero" is vastly inadequate.

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"“Someone, someday, must have the courage not to hit back but to look them in the eye and say, ‘I love you’"

I don't have that kind of courage:
mine runs more towards, "Here's a 225-grainer with your name on it!"

3 posted on 09/13/2005 12:10:19 PM PDT by Redbob
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To: Sweetjustusnow
Most of us are all but resigned to losing New York's Ground Zero memorial to a pile of non-judgmental if not explicitly anti-American pap: The minute you involve big-city politicians and foundations and funding bodies and "artists" you're on an express chute to the default mode of the cultural elite,

I wouldn't write that one off yet.

4 posted on 09/13/2005 12:11:18 PM PDT by Paleo Conservative (France is an example of retrograde chordate evolution.)
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To: Sweetjustusnow
Watching a program on the History Channel, all of the drawings and models of the memorial had RED trees in a crescent shape around Flight 93's Ground Zero.
5 posted on 09/13/2005 12:13:40 PM PDT by Yo-Yo
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To: Sweetjustusnow
And to top it all off...It points towards Mecca
6 posted on 09/13/2005 12:14:03 PM PDT by spycatcher
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To: Sweetjustusnow
“The Era of Osama lasted about an hour and a half or so, from the time the first plane hit the tower to the moment the General Militia of Flight 93 reported for duty.”

This quote gives me chills. If we ever take away the right of the "General Militia" to report for duty, we will relegated to history books as a bullet point on the list of defunct empires.

7 posted on 09/13/2005 12:15:15 PM PDT by OrangeDaisy
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When I watched The Flight That Fought Back and saw those Islamic terrorists slap on red headbands it made me physically ill.
No one has yet explained why this "crescent" has to be RED or why it aligns with Mecca...very deliberate choices in the design.
I propose using yellow sugar maples and completing the circle with plantings, so it becomes a "golden halo" of embrace to those who fought the first battle.
8 posted on 09/13/2005 12:15:44 PM PDT by Sisku Hanne (Deprogramming the left, one truth at a time.)
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To: Redbob
I don't have that kind of courage: mine runs more towards, "Here's a 225-grainer with your name on it!"

I'm in agreement with you on that one. I'd like to use a 700-grainer though.
9 posted on 09/13/2005 12:18:05 PM PDT by Cool Multiservice Soldier (Alcohol, Tobacco, & Firearms should be a convenience store, not a government agency!)
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Wait, who is funding the memorial?

If it is private charities, I don't see what good it will do to call our Congressmen/women.

10 posted on 09/13/2005 12:19:15 PM PDT by xrp (Executing assigned posting duties FLAWLESSLY, zero mistakes)
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I thought the Memorial should be named "Let's Roll" and the statute an AMERICAN EAGLE with its CLAWS UP and its wings spread full out!


11 posted on 09/13/2005 12:25:51 PM PDT by princess leah (\)
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To: Rutles4Ever
One of the pleasures of Marj Steyn's writing is that his articles usually contain two, three or four money quotes. So does this one. I'm not quarreling your choice, just suggesting that there are several other candidates for that award as seen by me and others.

Congressman Billybob

Latest column: "Another Ignorant Actor Spouts Off"

My latest Limbaugh link is to the article that first appeared on FreeRepublic at the link above.

12 posted on 09/13/2005 12:29:04 PM PDT by Congressman Billybob (This Freeper was linked for the 2nd time by Rush Limbaugh today (9/13/05). Hoohah!)
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To: Sweetjustusnow

When I watched "The Flight That Fought Back", I was waiting for some positive reference to Todd Beamer. It looked as if they painted as weak. They did show him saying lets roll but that is the only really good thing I saw about him.


13 posted on 09/13/2005 12:29:30 PM PDT by goosie
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To: xrp
State and local authorities have zoning and permit authority over this site and memorial. The federal government may also have a direct roll, if federal money is involved. Bottom line: if enough citizens get mad enough, no politician will dare to let this project proceed as planned by this block-headed architect.

John / Billybob

14 posted on 09/13/2005 12:32:03 PM PDT by Congressman Billybob (This Freeper was linked for the 2nd time by Rush Limbaugh today (9/13/05). Hoohah!)
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To: princess leah; Smartass; backhoe; deport; devolve; MinuteGal; ohioWfan; doug from upland; ...
I thought the Memorial should be named "Let's Roll" and the statute an AMERICAN EAGLE with its CLAWS UP and its wings spread full out!

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My thoughts as well.

Please take action:

Ms Joanne Hanley
Superintendent - Flight 93 National Memorial

EMAIL Joanne_Hanley@nps.gov

Phone: (814) 443-4557

FAX (814)443-2180

15 posted on 09/13/2005 12:37:35 PM PDT by JulieRNR21 (Say 'Goodnight' Cindy.....Your 15 minutes are up!)
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To: xrp
Wait, who is funding the memorial?

Taken from the official project's website: "The Flight 93 National Memorial Design Competition has been funded through the generous support of the Heinz Endowments and the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation."

16 posted on 09/13/2005 12:42:36 PM PDT by Jeff F
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To: Redbob
‘I love you’
How about some tough love? I think 60 days around the clock B52's would work.
Nothing says "I tough love you" like a B52's load of 500 puunders....
17 posted on 09/13/2005 12:42:41 PM PDT by GrandEagle
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To: Redbob
‘I love you’
How about some tough love? I think 60 days around the clock B52's would work.
Nothing says "I tough love you" like a B52's load of 500 puunders pounders....
18 posted on 09/13/2005 12:43:16 PM PDT by GrandEagle
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To: Jeff F
Heinz Endowments
AHH HA!
Turning on the nation seems to run in the family....
I guess Hanoi Jane will preside at the opening ceremony wearing a turban.
19 posted on 09/13/2005 12:46:05 PM PDT by GrandEagle
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To: Jeff F
Wait, who is funding the memorial? Taken from the official project's website: "The Flight 93 National Memorial Design Competition has been funded through the generous support of the Heinz Endowments and the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation."

Good God! Some old opposition research:

-The Prince of Tides- Bush ads, Kerry ads, the Tides Foundation, and so much more--

For example:

Lots of info about the Tides Foundation-

The Heinz Endowments have teamed up with a secretive left-wing group [Mrs. Kerry Is A Commie]
 
More supporting information can be found here: http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/tribune-review/opinion/s_169770.html

20 posted on 09/13/2005 1:21:06 PM PDT by backhoe
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