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CommunityMinisterial Assoc. Jul 14th, 2002 12:25 PM

Sept 11th commemoration
 
Has anyone begun to think how they will or would like to see the 11th remembered this year. I live in a small town in Nj and will be meeting w/ a committee in a few weeks, would welcome others opinions and suggestions, much thanks -

USA Jul 14th, 2002 12:27 PM

I think a national moment of silence at the time the first plane hit would appropriate.

Sarah Jul 14th, 2002 01:57 PM

Close the Malls, close the schools, close the courts, the libraries - let each community / town come together for that moment of silence (great idea USA.USA) it's not a business as susual day - and I don't mean to promote the image that we are closing because of fear - but least we forget - I live in NYC and I cannot imagine going to work that day -

xxx Jul 15th, 2002 12:06 PM

I agree with the silence at the moment the first plane hit the Trade Center.

louis Jul 15th, 2002 12:09 PM

Amen to the moment of silence. Let the anniversary be honorable, respectful, sensitive and not too long-winding. And please cut down the political grandstanding. Then politicos should stop thinking about themselves for a day.

Ted Jul 15th, 2002 12:12 PM

<BR>Reflect.<BR>Pray.<BR>Worship.

redneck Jul 15th, 2002 12:15 PM

I think they should have 50% off sales at all major retail shops, car dealers would slash prices, and Hallmark would make new cards for the occasion.

x Jul 15th, 2002 12:15 PM

Couldn't it be led by a non-politician? Let's also ask that doctor in Elk Grove what prayers he finds least offesive!

redneck Jul 15th, 2002 12:15 PM

I think they should have 50% off sales at all major retail shops, car dealers would slash prices, and Hallmark would make new cards for the occasion. A benefit concert should be held with all the proceeds going to the network execs.

xxxx Jul 15th, 2002 12:34 PM

redneck I am still laughing at your post but it is not really appropriate.<BR><BR>

xxx Jul 15th, 2002 12:36 PM

actually I could not get past the 50% off comment. Had to muffle laughter at my seat. Someone else here with more loss won't understand so you should let it go.<BR><BR>

Elfie Jul 15th, 2002 12:43 PM

I'd like to see it made a national holiday, frankly. Here in NY, people are still mourning and still trying to get their lives back on track. It will be an extremely sad, emotional day for us here, and probably always will be.

x Jul 15th, 2002 12:47 PM

Certainly begin with silence, and conclude with it as well, but in between why not a more festive occasion, with music and dancing and laughter - for the obvious reasons. Terrorists sought to take away our spirits and liveliness and love, and impose their wasteland of feelings and empty life force. Their shameful acts should not be replicated or reflected in our special day. Lets not be silent or angry that day, lets not be like the terrorists imagine life. They are empty, angry fools and will dry up and vanish in time. Lets make September 11 flourish in ways that drive the terrorists into their holes.

uhhuh Jul 15th, 2002 12:47 PM

If they make it a national holiday then for sure it'll turn into exactly what redneck above described.

redneck Jul 15th, 2002 12:50 PM

as much as I hate to be right, it may soon come to these events eventually. First it will be a solemn note, then commemorative coins will be sold, then statues on QVC, next will be fragments of 9/11 buldings and paraphenlia. It's sad but true. Long live capitalism.

Carole Jul 15th, 2002 05:05 PM

CM: I will start the day at the cemetary where I start every day since my husband died - i am not sending the kids to school, and I hope my town (also by the way in NJ) will do something - like a period of silence from the first plant to the third and then bells - A sale day to mark the death of my husband, his coworkers, the family members of so many??? what is wrong w/ you people? haven't we learned anything about what it means to come together as a nation! it is all about money - if so then those who took down the towers were right - my children's father was not collateral

skeptic Jul 15th, 2002 05:12 PM

sorry-I don't believe that one.

xxxxx Jul 16th, 2002 07:20 AM

Why don't you beleive it?

x Jul 16th, 2002 07:25 AM

Carole, it's hard to convey sarcasm sometimes in written form. I imagine at one time Memorial Day was a more solemn occasion but now it's just an excuse for a sale at the mall or grocery store. Get it?

ML Jul 16th, 2002 07:32 AM

I definitely think the day should be observed, and/but I am very concerned that in the spectacular enormity of the WTC disaster we will continue to forget those lost at the Pentagon and in Penn. <BR><BR>A full minute of silence across the country, perhaps with fire horns and church bells sounding, is a great idea but I think perhaps it should be at noon, because the moments at which people died were scattered over the whole morning (and, sadly, a few in the afternoon and even later).


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