Thursday, September 11, 2008

My Fellow Americans:

Flag at New York Stock Exchange

Today let's disregard politics, and petty issues. Instead let's remember that despite our differences we are all Americans, and that we are not immune from tragedy, death, and devastation.

12 comments:

Lena said...

:) i wish we could be immune from all of this but unfortunately life is nothing like that.. Has been few years already but such days will always remind us of how short a life can be and how scary it is to live in today's world.

gary rith said...

And today is a beautiful day, and that day was too, in stark contrast to the events.

Arv said...

God Bless Us All

Hemanth Potluri said...

nice post jessica...and all r friends even tho we live in different parts of world :)..

Anonymous said...

So very well said!

A New Yorker said...

Good photo Jess. I have one I took a few days ago of the same thing. I think I will show it soon. Blessings.

Real Live Lesbian said...

Great photo and very well said!

Jessica said...

Hi guys I appreciate your comments.

And the complements on the picture, but it's not mine. :) Click on it, and it will go to the photographer's Flickr account.

Chris O. said...

Well said. I really feel like people have forgotten what it was like on that day. The immense feeling of fear and loss was tangible, and for a few weeks it felt like we were all actually feeling the same thing. But here we are, seven years later, further apart than it seems like we have ever been. It is crying damn shame that people can so easily be provoked into demonizing one side or the other, regurgitating the talking points and rebuttals of their chosen candidate. Jess, I think you are right. Today we should try and come together and forget about the damn elephants and donkeys and remember that we are all in this thing together and that we are all just trying to make this great country greater than it is right now. If we could do that and hold on to just a miniscule fraction of what it felt like on that day – when you didn’t know what the hell was going on, where you were safe, or just how the hell this kind of thing could happen – all the bullshit that we bicker back and forth over today would seem more like the trivial nonsense so much of it actually is. Anyway, I will get off my cheesy soapbox now.

Jessica said...

Chris,
Thanks for your long comment! I couldn't agree with you more. :)

Ferd said...

You are so right about the "petty issues." On 9.11.2001, our nation came together like I have never seen before. Petty issues were obliterated by "tragedy, death, and devastation" as you mentioned. It's too bad that we as a people, and our politicians, can't keep that spirit going for very long. I think it is essential that we foster that spirit, and work together, for the important issues that are common to us all.
This was a clear and simple post/message, Jess. I liked it a lot!

Jessica said...

Thanks Ferd! :) I agree--we should stop looking/fishing for differences, and realize the commonality between us all.