Plans are underway to observe the 2nd anniversary of the September 11th atrocities. This time around there will be less ceremony, something simpler and planer. In the squeaky voice of New York City's least illustrious Mayor, [t]his will be the second time that we as friends, as families, and as one community, will gather to remember a tragic day which has become synonymous with not only great sorrow and loss, but also courage and resilience. O.K., there's no gainsaying these words. But where, in all the possible reactions to an act of war against innocent civilians on our own shore,...