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FLIGHT 93 MEMORIAL: SEEING IS BELIEVING (Sept. 10, 2005)
Michelle Malkin ^ | September 10, 2005 | Michelle Malkin

Posted on 08/28/2007 9:20:58 AM PDT by NYer

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Tons of you are stunned, outraged, and sickened by the new Flight 93 Memorial, the “Crescent of Embrace.” I called the architect responsible for the redesign, Paul Murdoch of Los Angeles, yesterday for comment. He did not return my call, but he did speak with the Johnstown, Pa., Tribune Democrat, as quoted in the Pittsburgh Post Gazette.

Neither Murdoch nor his supporters see any problem with the red crescent wrapped around the crash site near Shanksville, Pa., where 40 innocent people were murdered at the hands of Islamic terrorists:

“This is not about any religion per se,” Murdoch said in a telephone interview with the Tribune-Democrat in Johnstown. “It’s a spiritual space, and a sacred place, but it’s open to anyone.”

The word “crescent,” he said, was used as a generic architectural term for a curved line.

“Sure, there is an Islamic crescent,” Murdoch said. “Theirs is a lunar crescent. Ours isn’t based on that.”

Per se.

The Post Gazette attempts to marginalize and minimize critics:

Almost immediately upon seeing the design, online bloggers suggested that it is inappropriate to use a red crescent in the memorial.

To many, that shape represents Islam, and the symbol is used on the flags of several Muslim countries, including Turkey, Pakistan and Uzbekistan.

The four men who hijacked United Airlines Flight 93 on its way from Newark, N.J., to San Francisco were Muslim.

But the architects who created the winning design say their design has nothing to do with Islam.

The article states that family members of the Flight 93 victims do not find the crescent objectionable. And how’s this for fair and balanced: Five people who support the memorial are quoted, including one who calls the criticism bigoted, disgusting, and repellant. By comparison, only two opponents are quoted, including a “street evangelist” who is described as a “self-proclaimed bishop.”

So, the plan is dismiss those of us whose eyes are not blinded by political correctness as racist cranks with imaginations run wild. But we’re not the only ones objecting. The Tribune-Democrat article quotes a professor of Middle East studies and a local Muslim leader who see the obvious–and reports that jury members who chose the winning design were cognizant of the offensive overtones.

“Given the political ramifications, it’s not an apt name,” Professor Bernard Haykel said Friday, a day after a Somerset County street preacher declared he is considering filing for an injunction to stop the design.

“I could see a Muslim taking offense to this by saying this could be a slight to Islam. It could cut both ways.”

…In Islam, the crescent moon symbolizes the beginning and end of a calendar month. Crescents are prominent on mosques and are used on ambulances similar to red crosses in America.

“It is the symbol of ritual and religious life for Muslims,” Haykel said.

“The name (of the memorial) itself is not bad, but people can read into it all kinds of things.”

Murdoch has said the word is used generically in an architectural sense to describe the walkway around the bowl-shaped depression surrounding the plane’s point of impact. He maintains no religious implications were intended.

But even the second-stage jury that selected the design recommended changing its name to steer clear of religious overtones. Rather than crescent, the jury suggested using circle or arc of embrace instead.

Fouad El Bayly of Somerset, leader of the Islamic Center of Johnstown, has said Muslims immediately would recognize the symbolism in the design.

The crescent is a symbol of Islamic faith, El Bayly said.

“You pick something to be identified with,” he said.

The gentlemen at Junkyard Blog and an astute commenter at Captain’s Quarters cut through the architectural b.s., too. Rich at CQ writes:

This was not mere ham-fistedness. There is no group more attuned to symbolism and the “meaning” of structures than architects. It is their business to take drawings and, ultimately, wood, glass, and stone, and create meaning out of it. That this design is in some way accidental or coincidental is preposterous.

Bryan Preston at JYB cuts to the chase:

Look, this was almost surely conceived innocently by an idealistic liberal as symbolic of “peaceful Islam” healing and bonding with those slaughtered for Allah, but this shifty artiste doesn’t want to say that outright. He may think that’s a noble cause, but he would also think think CAIR has a noble cause. By not admitting any honest intent here, it raises the possibility that the mockery is intentional. It does almost feel like a big practical joke.

And a very sick one.

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Reader Simon Tan writes:

Dear Michelle,

The winning design for the Flight 93 memorial ‘Crescent of Embrace’ is extravagant, wasteful and ultimately does not convey the spirit of the resistance and defiance of the passengers who made the ultimate sacrifice that their plane would not be used to attack their own countrymen. Surely that is the enduring legacy of the men and women of Flight 93, that there will be no surrender in the face of terrorism.

How would you stop this travesty of a memorial from blighting the Pennsylvania landscape? This is the intellectual masturbatory fantasy of an architect for the benefit of his peers.

I propose a single block of unfinished granite, representing the enduring and unvarnished legacy of Flight 93 with the immortal line, “Let’s Roll” hewn into it in 5’ high letters. A panel below should be smoothed and polished and the names of the fallen engraved there along with a description of their actions that day. In front of this would be a simple paved plaza with one flagpole facing the monument in their honour. Let the memorial be simple and straightforward, uncluttered by the baggage of others and with a clear and unambiguous message for all who would stand before it.

Ace and Allahpundit cheekily propose their own redesign.

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Write the National Park Service, which must approve the final design here.

Call the Superintendent of the Flight 93 National Memorial at (814) 443-4557. Or fax (814) 443-2180.

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Update: Mark S. says the NPS contact page isn’t working:

Thanks again for your and other bloggers efforts to spread the word about the design for the Flight 93 monument. I tried to send the following message to the National Park Service via the link provided from your site, but received a “URL not found” error–after several attempts–when I confirmed my e-mail address and tried to submit the message. So it looks like phone or fax are our best bets at this point.



TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; US: Pennsylvania
KEYWORDS: 911; collaborators; crescent; dhimmitude; flight93memorial; hijacking; infiltration; memorial
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To: chris_in_nj
Chris, please accept my, and our condolences.

I personally thought a good design would be two rows imicing the passenger seats and a group for the crew ... each "seat" would identify the passenger and folks could walk between them.

I too ... for what it's worth, and in no way meaning to bring any more sorrow to your heart .. reject the memorial as proposed.

21 posted on 08/28/2007 9:51:12 AM PDT by knarf (I say things that are true ... I have no proof ... but they're true.)
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To: ravingnutter
You're right.. here's the new design:


22 posted on 08/28/2007 9:51:33 AM PDT by pacelvi (In general, Democrats are the only real reason to vote for Republicans. - Thomas Sowell)
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To: Lazamataz

LOL.. I had the same exact thought as you .


23 posted on 08/28/2007 9:52:08 AM PDT by pacelvi (In general, Democrats are the only real reason to vote for Republicans. - Thomas Sowell)
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To: knarf

First of all I appreciate your respectful reply and can appreciate your sentiments - both about the site and my father.

Personally, I just don’t feel offended by this. In an odd way, I view it as a nice “middle finger” to the terrorists.

C in NJ


24 posted on 08/28/2007 9:54:37 AM PDT by chris_in_nj (Never Forget, Never Forgive)
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To: ravingnutter
Old news...the design has changed.

This is good news.

The bad news is that the Cresent is still there, just poorly hidden. An Islamic Sundial has been added. It still honors the four murderous cowards. And the whole thing STILL points directly to Mecca (In three fold instead of just once).

Even the redesign is an abomination.

25 posted on 08/28/2007 9:55:51 AM PDT by Domandred (Eagles soar, but unfortunately weasels never get sucked into jet engines)
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To: NYer

Looks like they left off the hammer and the handle of the sickle.


26 posted on 08/28/2007 9:56:08 AM PDT by Alouette (Vicious Babushka)
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To: NYer; Admin Moderator
The date you post for the article does not match the date of the article you linked. That article is dated Sept 10, 2005
27 posted on 08/28/2007 9:56:44 AM PDT by drpix
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To: NYer
Well, they still haven't changed Sacred Ground Plaza. (caution, large JPG file)

There are still 40 glass blocks engraved with passenger and crew names on one side of the entrance, and four unmarked blocks on the other side of the entrance.

40 passengers and crew died on Flight 93, as did 4 hijackers.

Disgusting.

28 posted on 08/28/2007 10:00:32 AM PDT by Yo-Yo (USAF, TAC, 12th AF, 366 TFW, 366 MG, 366 CRS, Mtn Home AFB, 1978-81)
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To: reagan_fanatic

“The design was changed many months ago - this is OLD NEWS.”

The design was changed in very minimal ways. From the air, it still looks like a giant crescent.

We might have well as taken a giant crap on their graves and called it a “memorial”. That’s essentially what we’re doing anyway.


29 posted on 08/28/2007 10:01:53 AM PDT by DesScorp
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To: NYer

I echo comments 4 and 5: why did you change the date on this 2005 piece?


30 posted on 08/28/2007 10:05:36 AM PDT by bobsatwork
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To: All

Some of us FReepers have been fighting this for 2 1/2 years now...

Better late than never, I guess...

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/search?m=all;o=time;s=Flight%2093%20memorial


31 posted on 08/28/2007 10:08:09 AM PDT by xcamel (FDT/2008 -- talk about it >> irc://irc.freenode.net/fredthompson)
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To: NYer

Contact Us

Flight 93 National Memorial
109 West Main Street
Suite 104
Somerset, PA 15560

(814) 443-4557 Phone
(814) 443-2180 Fax


32 posted on 08/28/2007 10:08:32 AM PDT by Greg F (Duncan Hunter is a good man.)
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To: ravingnutter
Old news...the design has changed.

I think a circle is a wimpy design, intentionally so.

It should be a cross, since sacrifice was central to the heroism of the passengers. To hell with the architects. Rip it up and start over.

33 posted on 08/28/2007 10:11:03 AM PDT by SamuraiScot
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To: NYer

I wonder why the families approved this? I can’t imagine anyone approving a design to honor their loved ones that is designed for the very people that murdered their loved ones.

Doesn’t make a bit of sense.


34 posted on 08/28/2007 10:12:21 AM PDT by freekitty (May the eagles long fly over our beautiful and free American sky.)
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To: NYer

“FLIGHT 93 MEMORIAL: SEEING IS BELIEVING
Michelle Malkin ^ | September 10, 2007 | Michelle Malkin”

Gee, is it September 10, 2007 already? Here in Austin it’s August 28th. My clocks must REALLY be off,,,must be all the rain....


35 posted on 08/28/2007 10:17:41 AM PDT by austinaero
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To: NYer

I won’t be visiting.


36 posted on 08/28/2007 10:18:29 AM PDT by freekitty (May the eagles long fly over our beautiful and free American sky.)
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To: pacelvi

A Daisey Cutter dream target.


37 posted on 08/28/2007 10:18:51 AM PDT by angcat ("IF YOU DON'T STAND BEHIND OUR TROOPS, PLEASE FEEL FREE TO STAND IN FRONT OF THEM")
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To: NYer

BUMP


38 posted on 08/28/2007 10:32:24 AM PDT by Dante3
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To: DesScorp

The designer’s explanation of the cresent may be true as far as it goes. The same BS could be applied if the swastika was used.


39 posted on 08/28/2007 10:33:21 AM PDT by hdstmf
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To: Peanut Gallery

ping to #9


40 posted on 08/28/2007 10:35:17 AM PDT by Professional Engineer (Bread and Circuses. Welfare and Football. Same stuff, different millenium.)
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