Ditto. My friend's husband worked for the PA and was at the WTC night and day for the first 3-4 weeks, working 12 hour shifts. He could barely eat or sleep; in all that time he didn't recover one whole body--just "chopped meat" as he put it.
Maybe people need to see what a terrorist attack really looks like. But our liberal MSM doesn't want us to get angry at their terrorist friends, I guess.
And the phone calls--some were calm goodbyes, probably still in shock, but many were screaming, begging and pleading. You won't hear those either, no doubt.
If I could, I would make every poster in DUmmie land, and every student of professors like Ward Churchill listen to the tapes and watch the videos of people dying on 9/11 every day of their worthless lives.
I was on a job as a computer consultant to a brokerage house. A group of guys took one elevator down to get some coffee and bagels, etc. We entered the second one a minute later. Halfway down we heard the impact, but didnt know what it was. A bomb perhaps. LOUD. When we emerged in the Lobby we saw what had happened. We walked towards the North Tower. One of the brokers who had taken that first elevator had been hit by falling debris and killed instantly. It all happened that fast. What came in the next 20 minutes was a horror worse than any film I had ever seen. I could not sleep for many days. My apartment roof had a view of the Towers. For days I just sat up there and stared at the plume of smoke. To this day I have never visited Ground Zero. the day we have the dead body of Bin Laden I will go back down there.