Only We Can Terrorize Ourselves For this eighth anniversary of that terrible day, the first post-Bush-era anniversary, let's remember what actually happened: When the planes became missiles and the towers became torches and then shards and clouds of dust, many were afraid, but few if any panicked, other than the President who was far away from danger. The military failed to respond promptly, even though the Pentagon itself was attacked, and the only direct resistance that day came from inside Flight 93, which went down in a field in Pennsylvania on its way to Washington. -- Rebecca Solnit | |||
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Friday, September 11, 2009
How 9/11 Should Be Remembered: The Extraordinary Achievements of Ordinary People
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