- Robert Prather returns for the anniversary.
- Spoons remembers previous anniversaries and comments on the ‘new normal.
- The Stryker Brigade remembers and posts a link to my favorite picture of our military in Iraq.
- Michele at a small victory has also returned to remember. Also see her post about moving forward.
- At The Gray Monk, Church Mouse calls for a day of remembrance and prayer.
- Erik of ¡No Pasarán! finds and quotes an article about some of the Europeans who survived the collapse of the towers. His comment at the bottom is thought-provoking.
- Silent Running points out that one of the heroes of Flight 93 was born in New Zealand.
- Damon has a good point in Day by Day.
Trackbacks from other posters are welcome.
As for me, I remember. And I’m spending the day helping to board up the 4plex. With luck, that will cause Ivan to go way west or turn into a tropical depression(we won’t really have a real idea until it gets as far as Cuba).
[update] Other roundups:
Jeff Quinton (as if you wouldn’t have checked him anyway). He also has his own story posted.
Blogs of War which also has some good site links.
[another update] Go read Erik Svane’s “What Have We Learned from September 11?“. That’s an order. You won’t regret following it.
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We remember all too well!
The slobs and jerks out there can all just go live somewhere else!
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