So, today is Sep­tem­ber 11th. What with all the fresh tragedy, it seems nobody is remem­ber­ing past tragedy. Is it just me, or has this anniver­sary crept up on us? Sure, four years isn’t any­thing to cel­e­brate (black humor intended), but it just seems… so sad. Not that we might be for­get­ting 9/11, but that we have so much else on our plate.

I find, on this day, I can only wish that we had more hope than we do. But I do not trust our elected lead­ers, I do not trust our ene­mies, I trust Nature only so far as she can throw me… I can hope, though, that when the fifth anniver­sary of this day rolls around, that I have found more to trust, more for my son to grow up hop­ing for.

That’s all. Hug your loved ones. Peace.

 

2 Responses to Where then, nine eleven?

  1. giuseppe says:

    Read­ing this, I feel closer to Amer­i­cans tan I have been for the last few years.
    And I feel hope for the future.

    giuseppe

    form Urbino Italy

  2. Danny says:

    Hi Giuseppe. I come from a non-traditional Amer­i­can per­spec­tive, hav­ing grown up in Argentina, Greece, and Spain before com­ing back to the U.S. for col­lege. That said, I believe there are many true-blooded Amer­i­cans (my wife, for one) who do share my thoughts on the state of the USA’s place in the world.

    I have always known the U.S. had prob­lems at home (racism, poverty, greed), but knew that we were actively try­ing to make them bet­ter. I also believed that our “inter­ven­tions” over­seas were with the intent to make things bet­ter. (I lived in Madrid when that coun­try joined NATO, and the protests were legendary.)

    But this Admin­is­tra­tion has taken those prin­ci­ples that served us dur­ing most of the last cen­tury (hon­esty, stew­ar­ship, courage, honor) and thrown them out. We haven’t solved prob­lems around the world in the last six years, we have caused them.

    The Kat­rina tragedy is serv­ing notice to the Amer­i­can peo­ple that the Bush Admin­is­tra­tion has been neg­li­gent and mali­cious at home, too.

    I just hope we/they wake up soon.

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