MyFox
 

MadasH's Blog

by MadasH

Last Post 528 days, 6 hours Ago


Soon memorials will take over the lands.

We all know 911 was a tragic loss all around. The family's want to hold a memorial at the site of the twin towers but the GOVERNMENT   I.E. the  state of NEW YORK  wants to move it to another location do to construction which is understandable. The family;;s  claim they will hold their own there which will delay construction and is rather lame.

Is this the only way they can remember their loss if so I think it is ridiculous it does not matter where it is held as long as they REMEMBER their loss..

There appears to be this thing that a memorial has to be built for every thing any more it has gotten out of hand and control drunk drivers who kill, shootings what ever it is every one wants to put up a memorial on the spot where it happened how many streets would have to be blocked   off or land, you do not need to have these so called memorials every time some thing happens.

If this is the only way one can remember a  person or persons they I believe need help no im not being mean just  realistic a reality check, it is bad enough the calendars are getting full of this or that this person or that person or this event and that. Enough is enough.


They are  not even happy  that a memorial is being built not the right place not enough space   be thankful they are building it , it is bad enough they will not rebuild the twin towers as they once stood Showing who ever did this won.  HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT THIS MATTER

2 Comments |  Add a Comment

Member Comments Total Comments: 2
Page 1 of 1
tees read my blog
Jul 29, 2007 | 1:21 PM

I have to agree.
We do NOT need memorials for everything and it is getting out of hand. Like you said, do ones really need a memorial to remember their loss??? Erect a memorial in one's home, then, ya know?
On another note, re-enactment. That needs to stop too. Do ones REALLY need to re-enact a battle/war/event to keep a memory of it alive? Not to mention, it's stupid, especially to want to re-enact a battle/war that was LOST. And NO, it's not paying respect by re-enacting a battle/war: especially not for those who lost it.

jadeddude read my blog
Jul 29, 2007 | 5:07 PM

I agree also wholeheartedly they make it seem as if thier sufferage is beyond the scope of anyone who didn't loose someone on 9/11 can't possibly understand thier combined greif.It's Bullshi_ they know it and we know it.They act as if 9/11 was thier tradgey alone and not the nation.To grieve is to lament and pay homage to the love lost,not to trumpet the event and make it a circus or celabritory event.Enough already.The true monument to all of us who will never forget that day is to build another great structure to fill that void of hatred left by those Muslim PIGS!

Page 1 of 1


Write your comment below:




MadasH

I'm a new user who hasn’t written a bio yet.

Member Since: 3/15/2007