Posted by
Brian A. Iannucci on Friday, September 11, 2009 1:26:11 PM
As I began my day this morning I was struck with the melancholy mood that is being purveyed throughout the new media. Much as I do during my everyday routine I went about the tasks needed to be accomplished. As the levity of the day began to hit me I heard the call for a moment of silence over the airwaves. I reflected back on this day eight years earlier.
As a younger, brasher individual I remember listening to the radio that morning and in an eerily similar moment I flashed back to the moment I heard the news. I looked at the sky and noticed that, much like 9/11/2001, the deep blue of a late summer day was glaring through my window. The stories flooded back to my memory, from Todd Beamer to the countless firefighters and policemen, and finally, to the families. So many families had loved ones taken away. So many husbands and wives had to face a reality of going home to an empty bed in a quiet house. So many children had to hear the news that Mommy or Daddy was not coming home. So many parents, friends, neighbors, and co-workers had to deal with the strife of knowing the gravity of the situation and the reality of the day’s events were such that there would be major changes.
Now here we are, eight years later, still grappling with this same reality. How? Why? Will it happen again? These are just a few of the questions that our society faces on a regular basis. As a member of “Generation X” the reality is somewhat different. We always reflect back on the formative experiences of our lifetime. For those of the “Greatest Generation” it was World War II. For the “Baby Boomers” it was the 1960’s and Vietnam. However, the reality that I measure my life with is certainly 9/11. It has changed the way I look at things, changed my goals, and certainly helped to shape my politics.
Now that eight years have passed I have an opportunity to view the entire tragedy from a slightly different perspective. Unlike in 2001 I am married, have two wonderful children, and own a small business. The reality of 9/11 has certainly shaped who I am today but is also gives me pause to remember. I look back on a 32 year old Todd Beamer who, without training and warning, gave the ultimate sacrifice on that plane in Shanksville, PA. With two small children, one on the way, a wife, a career, and a great deal of life ahead of him I try to put myself in his shoes and pray that I would be half the man he proved himself to be.
Nevertheless, there are those in our nation that are still living with a pre-9/11 mindset. President Obama sees this as a national day of service. He couldn’t be farther from the truth. This day can only be a day to remember the sacrifices of those lost, the resolve of our nation in the weeks after, the vigilance of our everyday life, the pain of the entire tragedy, and the anger we all felt. Without these observances we are doomed to vulnerability.
Pelosi, Reed, Holder, and many of their colleagues are now trying to prosecute the very men and women in our intelligence communities that have protected us from another attack. Without regard for the safety of our nation these individuals seek to breach the blanket of security provided for our citizens by condemning the actions of those that wove that very cloth. Further, they seek to protect the individuals that we hold in Guantanamo Bay. These individuals pose a threat to our nation and, if given the chance, will seek to do further harm to innocent men and women here and abroad.
Finally, there are those in our society that continue to weaken our nation by trying to make the United States accountable to international organizations such as the United Nations, World Courts, and other NGO’s that are a clear threat to our way of life. This coupled with legislation such as Cap and Trade, which will handicap our national economy, and National Single Payer Healthcare, which will destroy the best healthcare system in the world, will continue to bring our nation down. We are the lone world superpower for a reason and this supremacy is a responsibility that we must take on. Truly, the idea of national exceptionalism is lost on those that seek to harm our nation.
Please take this day to remember the greatness of our nation and the need for fair, responsible government. DO NOT LOOSE SIGHT OF THE SAFETY AND GREATNESS OF THE UNITED STATES. Remember our forefathers came to this land and established the greatest governmental experiment and we all reap the rewards of this sage wisdom. A government for the people and by the people is subservient to the very people that control it. Bear in mind the need for individual liberties and personal responsibility when you think about the sacrifices of those that came before, those that currently serve our country both overseas and domestically, and the citizens of this great land that make it work simply by efforting in anonymity on a daily basis.
May God bless this nation of ours and may He protect and keep us all!