Tuesday, September 11, 2007

9/11

Hi. Well, I haven't posted in a while, and, well, seeing the fact that I have no homework today, and that this, sadly, is the annirversery of September 11th, I was browsing the web, and found these artical clippings on the matter. This is to memorate to those loved ones who were killed during that horifing tragity, in 2001. To everyone, I'm sorry for you. I truely am.

'On September 11th our lives changed forever. We witnessed an act of aggression that in many ways does not have a parallel in past or present times. There are several elements that make this act unique, from the use of civilian planes as weapons of mass destruction to the attack on the most widely recognised skyscrapers in the world. Nor have we ever witnessed the terrible indictment of Islam as having a part to play in such a heinous crime, writes Hamza Yusuf.'

'The events on September 11, 2001 that overtook our daily lives and reoriented our national and global priorities pose significant challenges for our newly emerging century. They leave us with the question -- Quo vadis -- where are we headed? Where we are going and how we get there depends a great deal on how we define the nature of our journey, its challenges, and ultimately its proposed destination. We might best understand our destination as a horizon, visible as a guidepost but never removing the need for continued journey. By John Paul Lederach'

I found more clippings, but they are much longer, so I will just post the links.

http://nymag.com/news/features/19147/

http://infowars.com/articles/sept11/sheen_journalist_censored_sheen_article.htm

http://www.ssrc.org/sept11/

and http://www.interactivepublishing.net/september/

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