Posted on 02/10/2008 2:30:51 PM PST by the scotsman
FAMILIES OF the victims of the September 11 terror attacks on New York have been devastated to learn that body parts of their loved ones have been found in the past two weeks by workers building the replacement for the World Trade Center.
Meanwhile, just a few miles away, distraught relatives are left to mourn at the worlds largest rubbish dump the final resting place for the remains of their sons and daughters. This is the reality of New York more than six years after the attacks on the Twin Towers. Its a situation described by one still-grieving mother as shameful and shocking.
At Fresh Kills, soil erosion is causing bones and other distressing evidence to be pushed to the surface. Wind and rain whip the dump, exposing shoes, watches, credit cards and jewellery.
For years, Diane has fought for a decent burial for those consigned to the landfill site at Fresh Kills. At first New York denied there were any substantial remains there. Now they dont even bother to pretend, they just deny the families right to retrieve them. I am beginning to realise theres a difference between law and justice, reflects Diane.
In two weeks time, after fighting tooth and nail to get them to search an inch of that site, the families may finally be getting somewhere. On February 22, WTC Families For Proper Burial will finally be granted their day in court.
As part of their submission to the court, WTC Families For Proper Burial has taken testimony from those who worked at the landfill site. The Sunday Post has obtained copies of the sworn affidavits of two workers. Their evidence is shocking.'
(Excerpt) Read more at dcthomson.co.uk ...
Yeah. I was thinking that too. It just seems an excessively unfortunate name.
There are a lot of places with the name "Kills" in that area of the country, as it means stream or river.
Most moving article.
I'm not arguing with you, I simply want to comment that this is much easier said than done. I guess we worry that memories will fade, and belongings can help keep that from happening.
Honestly, I have saved scraps of paper that my son wrote on. Most of them are cryptic notes he wrote to himself that I will never figure out. One is a scribbled computer password. Meaningless really. But I can't bear to get rid of them.
very well said.
or the reverse.
Beavers are vegetarians, I'm pretty sure, if it makes you feel any better.
A slightly ironic turn of phrase.
Rudy actually used some of the remains to fill pot holes in the streets of New York. That was one reason that the police and fire personnel in New York had no respect for Rudy as a leader.
It is time for these people to let go.
They would do more to honor the memory of their lost ones if they spent their energy fighting the growing presence and influence of radical Islam in this country.
People who support and promote the ideology and the kind of terrorists responsible for the slaughter of their loved ones are sitting in the White House having dinner with Presdident Bush, they are receiving grants of taxpayer money to build muslim schools, they are being granted entry visas in greater numbers than before 9/11.
Political correctness is giving radical Islamists the victories over Americans they cannot win on the battlefield.
Thousands of tons of concrete and steel crushed the victims. Bodies were burned, mangled and crushed.
Let the body go. The spirit survives.”
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Amen....so be it.
I hear you.The loved ones should be able to get every scrap if they want it.(((Hugs)))fatima
Eskimos used to take their elderly, put them on an ice floe and let the polar bears get them. They felt that grandma or grandpa would then be food for their children when they killed the bear! Whew.
Now, that’s the way I want to go- with dignity. Working out the logistics might be a tad bit difficult, though. Know any Eskimos?
I can't imagine how painful it was for someone to lose a loved one like that. Having said that, when do you just say enough? We gave it superhuman effort to collect remains. In any other country they would have just burned everything and bulldozed over it. It's extremely disturbing to see blood and brain tissue on the highway after a fatal car accident. But we don't tear up the asphalt and squeeze out every last drop of blood just to let the families have "closure".
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