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Ann Coulter: Build Them Back
Front Page Magazine ^ | June 6, 2002 | Ann Coulter

Posted on 06/06/2002 3:50:27 AM PDT by fporretto

SINCE SEPT. 11, we have been authoritatively informed that buildings as tall as the World Trade Center will never be built again. A "consensus" quickly emerged among city officials to replace the soaring Twin Towers with some potty-little buildings and a park.

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But at a meeting to discuss the future of the site last week, hundreds of New Yorkers showed up and shocked the experts by demanding that the towers be rebuilt. One man, who worked on the 77th floor of 1 World Trade Center, said: "Please do not diminish the memory of all of the people who died there by building 50-, 60- or 70-story mediocre buildings on the site."

A little grassy park where people go to weep does lack something in the way of defiance. Instead of us crying, evidently many Americans feel there should be a lot of Arabs crying.

The reason liberals prefer a park to luminous skyscrapers is that they are not angry. Liberals express sympathy for the victims, but they're not angry at the terrorists. Instead of longing to crush and humiliate the enemy, they believe true patriotism consists of redoubled efforts to expand the welfare state. Sen. Hillary Clinton proposed a school for the site and Sen. Charles Schumer, a park. That'll show 'em!

Meanwhile, the construction workers clearing away the rubble vowed they would work without pay to rebuild the World Trade Center. Of course, now that we have 14 cows, that shouldn't be necessary. (In one of the most genuinely touching stories since Sept. 11, a tiny cow-herding village in Kenya that only recently got word of the attack on America made a special present of 14 cows to the United States this week.)

The attack on the World Trade Center ripped America's soul not only for the thousands of lives it consumed. Even if the towers had been empty, the destruction of those buildings would have been heart wrenching.

Skyscrapers are the hallmark of civilization. They are monuments to human brilliance and creativity. I'm sure there are some nice trees, but I note that no one ever talks about the "heavenly suburb." Philosopher Jacques Ellul said cities exhibit "all the hopes of man for divinity." St. Augustine said the "house of God is itself a city."

There have been many unsubstantiated assertions that no one would rent property in a rebuilt World Trade Center. But if fear of another terrorist attack were a major factor in New Yorkers' decisional calculus, they wouldn't be living in New York. The military has the technology to make the buildings safe from incoming missiles. Sept. 11 was a sucker punch. That particular trick doesn't work twice.

Moreover, this argument neglects to consider that by the time a new World Trade Center is built, Arabs will be about as threatening as the Japanese. Who would have imagined after Pearl Harbor that the Japanese were governable? Yet Japan hasn't shown a disposition to fight in 60 years. It is the rare individual who does not succumb to horrendous physical pain. Muslims feel humiliated now? We'll show them humiliated.

Aesthetes complain that the buildings were ugly. Perhaps. But the important thing is, they were really big. There can be a new design, but whatever goes up on that site has got to be bigger and better than the buildings the savages destroyed.

Erecting enormous buildings to replace the Twin Towers limns the distinction between us and the barbarians. We can ride elevators a quarter-mile into the sky and have dinner. What can they do? Multimillionaire Osama bin Laden lived in a cave (and is dead, under a daisy-cutter). Here in America, ordinary Americans consider 70-story buildings "mediocre."

As Donald Rumsfeld said of al-Qaeda, their specialty is "destroying things they could never have built themselves using technologies they never could have developed themselves."

The urge to destroy may not come from Islam, but creation is not Islam's strong suit either. In his immense book "The Creators," historian Daniel Boorstin explains the Islamic approach to innovation. While Judaism and Christianity begin with the Creation, Islam reveres a God who creates nothing. It is a central tenet of Islam that God did not even create the Koran. According to Boorstin, mullahs explain that since "the speech of God is uncreate, the words must be eternal uncreate." The world comes into being not by God's energy and initiative, but by fiat. As Boorstin says: "For a believing Muslim, to create is a rash and dangerous act."

And we wonder why they don't have chairs.

Not surprisingly, Mohamed Atta loathed skyscrapers. Newsweek reported that he viewed the emergence of tall buildings in Egypt as an odious surrender to Western values. The most fitting memorial to the victims of the World Trade Center attack is to build the most breathtaking skyscraper in the world on top of Mohamed Atta's grave.


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KEYWORDS: anncoulterlist; terrorism; worldtradecenter
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To: fporretto
An absolutely brilliant essay (as usual) by the comely and perspicacious Ms. Coulter. I especially like this part:

A little grassy park where people go to weep does lack something in the way of defiance.

She's right on. We don't need another memorial park hunkered down and hiding among some mediocre buildings of lower Manhatten, where old people can go and mill around and mumble, or drug dealers can ply their deadly trade. Better to rebuild the magnificence that was once there, and should be again. A towering monument to the indomitable spirit and courage of a free and noble people, a statement to the world that we will not be cowed into endless weeping for our dead, but rise again from the rubble wrought by the barbarians and once again reach for and ascend the pillars of sunlight, and conduct our affairs and attend to the business of our free and mighty economy among the clouds and open air of the sky.

Surely there will be those who will fear to go there, just as there were those who feared to go again to Pearl Harbor, or the beaches of Normandy, or the fields of Gettysburg. But just as surely there will be those with the courage to do so. For their sake, as well as for the memory and honor of those who died on that sad day, the emplacement of a proud and soaring rebuilt WTC would be the most lasting testament.

41 posted on 06/06/2002 6:27:20 AM PDT by chimera
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To: Jhensy
You can bet that whatever is built will be way over-engineered ESPECIALLY to withstand airplane crashes, bombs and fire. Th accounts I have seen are that the oiginal WTC buildings were rather flimsy, even by modern standards--esp. in regards to fire durability.....

Since they will be built like tanks anyway, Anne is right--we should build them bigger and better. I have confidence that when people know how super safe the are--able to stand through say a couple 747 crashes AND the resulting fires... they will be happy and proud to work there.

All we have to fear really is fear itself...

42 posted on 06/06/2002 6:29:04 AM PDT by AnalogReigns
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To: Nick Danger
I love it. It needs to be facing Mecca.
43 posted on 06/06/2002 6:31:46 AM PDT by JoeGar
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To: OldFriend
We drove into NYC after my niece's wedding. We stopped at the WTC just to look up at the twin towers. Coulter has a great grasp of what it means to build them again. The buildings are examples of our great Western civilization. New buildings will memorialize the people who died there.
44 posted on 06/06/2002 6:33:19 AM PDT by Chemnitz
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To: fporretto
Islam-A God Forsaken Satanic Cult!

Pray for GW and the Truth

45 posted on 06/06/2002 6:34:41 AM PDT by bray
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To: Nick Danger
Great design. I would like to the the top floors of those five buildings look more like finger nails and the whole structure facing Mecca.
46 posted on 06/06/2002 6:36:01 AM PDT by Genaro
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To: fporretto
And we wonder why they don't have chairs.

The quote of the day.

47 posted on 06/06/2002 6:37:08 AM PDT by facedown
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To: Nick Danger
Absoulutely magnificent. I live in a country that can conceptualize this monument, If only I lived in a country that would BUILD it!! Too much to ask I suppose.
48 posted on 06/06/2002 6:41:33 AM PDT by PISANO
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To: fporretto
Look at the aesthetic competion from asia:

http://www.skyscraperpage.com/diagrams/display.php

49 posted on 06/06/2002 6:42:52 AM PDT by flamefront
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To: JohnHuang2
BUMPING Ann!

Oooooh! Nice visual!

50 posted on 06/06/2002 6:45:01 AM PDT by Luis Gonzalez
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To: Chemnitz
Would you like to know that your niece would be working on the top floor of a new WTC?
51 posted on 06/06/2002 6:45:03 AM PDT by OldFriend
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To: fporretto
Skyscrapers are the hallmark of civilization. They are monuments to human brilliance and creativity.
Ann is right. We need to RE-learn the "American spirit" from our capitalist protege - Shanghai:
From http://enr.construction.com/news/enrbld_102901a.asp:

Proposed 500-Meter-Tall Tower In Shanghai Readying To Restart (10/29/01)

By Nadine M. Post

FUTURE TALLEST? Planned Shanghai tower may rise 500 meters.
(Image courtesy of Kohn Pedersen Fox and Leslie E. Robertson Associates)

U.S. developers are grappling with a softening economy and questions of whether there will be tenant demand for tall buildings in the aftermath of the Sept. 11 terrorist attack on Manhattan's World Trade Center. But there is at least one developer abroad that is forging ahead with what may become a new world's tallest building. Designers of the Shanghai World Financial Center are developing a scheme for a 500-meter-tall building-nearly 50 m taller than the current world's tallest, the 451.9-m-tall Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia..."


52 posted on 06/06/2002 6:47:12 AM PDT by RonDog
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To: Rodney King
Money isn't everything. Sometimes the sweet taste of revenge is worth the price of admission.

And for the record, I think a bigger, better building would be quite profitable in the long term.

53 posted on 06/06/2002 6:50:25 AM PDT by meyer
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To: RightFighter
Who's that?
54 posted on 06/06/2002 6:51:31 AM PDT by ericthecurdog
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To: steve-b
My proposed solution: move the UN to the top stories and use its current digs for something useful.

While I truly believe that the markets (real estate and insurance) will ultimately not allow the towers to be built back as they were, I'm in favor of new towers with the UN in the top floors of one and the INS in the top floors of the other.

55 posted on 06/06/2002 6:52:30 AM PDT by PBRSTREETGANG
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To: Alabama_Wild_Man
Destroying Mecca would have a very calming effect on these backward people, take away their ju ju, and they go back to sitting on their rocks, watching the fleas nip at their ankles.
56 posted on 06/06/2002 6:53:51 AM PDT by MissAmericanPie
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To: fporretto
In one of the most genuinely touching stories since Sept. 11, a tiny cow-herding village in Kenya that only recently got word of the attack on America made a special present of 14 cows to the United States this week.

That makes me want to cry. What a wonderful gift! 14 cows probably represented a large portion of their economy. It was probably the best thing they had to give. God bless those people.

57 posted on 06/06/2002 6:54:32 AM PDT by Zack Nguyen
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To: RightFighter
Can't these women be a little more imaginative with the hair? It's always the same, bleached, dark stripe down the middle, straight as a string! Haven't they heard about hairdressers or don't they have imaginative hairdressers? I know it's a small thing but it bugs the heck out of me.
58 posted on 06/06/2002 6:56:04 AM PDT by Marysecretary
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To: flamefront
Look at the aesthetic competion from asia:

http://www.skyscraperpage.com/diagrams/display.php

EXACTLY!
Them furriners have STYLE!!!
THIS is a "skyscraper!"


(click to enlarge)

The Oriental Pearl Radio and TV Tower [on the left, with BALLS]

59 posted on 06/06/2002 6:58:33 AM PDT by RonDog
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To: Mo1
:Sen. Hillary Clinton proposed a school for the site"

Oh Good Grief .. did Hilda really say that?? .. Does this women ever stop campaigning??

Frankly, I'm surprised she didn't ask for a monument to honor the victims of gun violence and Republican tax cuts for the rich to be erected on the WTC site.

She's slipping, in her old age.

60 posted on 06/06/2002 7:02:20 AM PDT by Lazamataz
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