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Huan

i think it is a take off of the Vietnam Wall Memorial in design
then modified to be different to be "original"
the result isn't bad artistically
but it isn't about art for art sake
t is not meant to only honor the sacrifices of those aboard the flight
but also a reminder to the living of what happened
a crescent seems poorly conceived, both as a artistic motiff and a symbol of what happened

Rebecca Cohen

I think it's an exceptionally beautiful design. I think only a bigot would take exception to it. Will the rightwing nuts start complaining now, every time the moon is in its quarter phase?

ROFL at the idiots.

Alexandra

Ken, having read your post Crescent Cluelessness, it has highlighted yet another all too painful failing "tone deaf to the significance of flight 93".

You know it's always difficult to take the position of 'the glory of the heroes', instead of pampering to the ones left behind. It is an easier terrain to find plenty of landmines in, and by the time you finish writing the article, feel utterly misunderstood and angry with yourself for having started it in the first place. As I said, the glory path of the departed heroes is always the more difficult of the two, even though it has a reasonable amount of landmines of it's own, they are not defended by the heroes themselves but by the living relatives who remain, and whose level of criticism is inevitably centered around their own feelings, therefore making the terrain treacherous.

It is easier for you to reach your conclusion, deriving a huge amount of moral and spiritual strength from your Faith. You therefore know with absolute certainty and conviction, that when we weep we weep for ourselves, in utter delusion that we weep for the departed. That gives you the ever misunderstood accusative tone, which in fact is actually a tone in relentless memoriam to the heroes that did not just sit back in their seats, but saved others by way of sacrifice.

Ken, throughout history, if you decided to side with those that 'do', as opposed to those that 'don't', whether they are dead or alive, whether they are heroes now but were spat upon earlier, you will always draw the proverbial short straw. My genes unfortunately draw me to your position every time, and have taught me, no matter how hard that position may become, it is always the preferred one.

And what's with the esoteric Buddhist type peaceful shrine with the wind chimes, soft and gentle breezes and maple leaves, when the purpose is to commemorate the good old American values, the foundation upon which this great nation was built.

Well I for one understand exactly what you are saying.

I spend a lot of my time being misunderstood, so I know that feeling intimately. I do however feel that the day Michelle Malkin is the one to clarify what you are saying, I will get up from my desk, put my pen down, and never touch it again....


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