Originally posted by Sandman
I went to New York. I visited the park. I saw a movie. My son died five years ago. Blah blah blah blah blah.
It's all just so much hooey. The Director of Intelligence has yet to make any changes to the intelligence community. If the Department of Homeland Security has accomplished anything it's hard to tell and the vast majority of shipments into this country are uninspected.
I don't feel any safer today than I did on September 10, 2001.
The only real difference is that air travel has become a colossal pain in the ass. Oh... that and we have one helluva federal deficit.
But what the hell... grab some popcorn, watch a flick and see if we can guess how it ends.
Respectfully, Mr. Beamer is not offering you the solutions to all the world's problems, not even is he offering you the solution to our problem with terrorists or even just Osama. All his letter says is that we should not put our heads in the proverbial sand hoping it was just a fluke and let the rest of the world go on by. We have a tendency to do that. A few years of domestic peace, suddenly the rest of the world's problems dont affect us, people start talking about isolationism again. We are part of the world whether we like it or not, and must react to secure our safety, or at least try.
Mr. Beamer has recognized that after a certain amount of time has passed, people want to try to forget 9/11. They want to put it in the history books and study it, but dont want it to be current. Because if it is, if all that horror and pain and anger and fear is still alive, still fresh, then so are the ones who caused it. Osama is not just a man on TV or in a history book, he is Here and NOW. Al Qeada is not just a group of extremists you hear about on talk shows and the news, they could be on your bus, on the subway, on your plane. People want to put that fear behind them and if we are going to continue chasing terrorists around the globe and fighting them, and continue to stay safe at home with extra precautions, then people have to be reminded of why we are doing it. It has to be fresh. It has to be current. It has to STAY fresh, until the job is done (if such a thing is possible). Memorials are great. For memories. This isnt about memories, or at least not JUST about memories. Its about reminding us there is still a job to do.
YOU may not need reminding. Others do.