“No one can terrorize a whole nation, unless we are all his accomplices.” ― Edward R. Murrow
Your aspiring blogger visited the 9/11 Memorial in lower Manhattan yesterday. It was very moving and quite crowded. A striking thing was remembering how uniform the reactions of other countries were. They all felt badly for America, many offered help.
Our citizens were very united, showing sympathy for the families of the people lost on that day, working together to search for possible survivors, supporting George Bush in his attack on Iraq.
We are paying a huge price around the world for invading Iraq and Afghanistan. We no longer have the sympathy of the world, many nations no longer trust us, and quite a few have become our enemy. Our overreaction to 9/11 here at home, from the Authorization for the Use of Military Force (AUMF) to the Patriot Act, to the rampant excesses of the NSA, to the financial disaster of going to war while we cut taxes, have left us divided at home. Our foreign policy is reactive, while we have no domestic policy.
The Museum is displaying a brick from Osama bin-Laden’s Abbottabad compound:
Makes you wonder what ELSE they brought back from the mission. In other news, nobody likes Dick Cheney’s bloviating about the Middle East:
The Malaysian Airliner disaster hurts the world, just like 9/11 did:
Keeping score in the Israel – Palestinian war:
What are we learning this time?
There were domestic issues to think about, like Obama’s transparency:
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funny about September 11, the Iranian’s demonstrated on our behalf in Tehran, but the shit head president made them even more an enemy.