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| Written by David |
| Wednesday, 19 August 2009 11:11 |
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September 11, 2001 was a tragic day no doubt. It had an impact on everyone. 1336 people died that day when 2 hijacked airplanes flew into the World Trade Center buildings. I remember that I was in Fort Benning, Georgia in the infirmary with a fever of 102 degrees when the newsflash came on the television. It was a surreal moment that left all the ill basic trainees speachless. We were instructed not to speak of these events to anyone when we got back to our units until the big address was made to everyone. The news stations played and replayed the scenes of the airplanes hitting the towers and people jumping from windows high above the ground until we felt like we were watching a bad rerun of a movie that we didn't want to watch again. Seeing the scene over and over again took the human element from it. For years yellow ribbons were worn as a sign of hope as women waited from their men to come marching home from war. Today, they are still used to welcome home loved ones. I understand that part of the people support the war and part of the people are against it. It's how the world works. We need both groups of people in order to maintain some sort of balance to the country and keep us from looking like we just want to kill anyone who doesn't agree with us. So we can look like we are only going to war to defend ourselves even though we don't want to. When, in fact, there are those who really do want to just kill those who disagree with us. But that isn't my point. My point is that 9/11 happened more than 6 years ago and people are still so hung up on it that we can't go anywhere without being reminded of it. We as a society are completely unable to move on from a single tragedy. What is wrong with this picture? There are countries, societies, cultures or whatever that have events like the WTC happen every day. 1336 people died the day that the WTC was attacked. According to the Irac Coalition Casualties site 3823 United States Soldies have been confimed dead and 27753 have been confirmed injured by the Department of Defense. 5159 people have died because of one event that happened 6 years 1 month and 3 days ago. Do the deaths of 3823 people bring back the 1336 people that died that day? |