Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Another 9/11 Anniversary


Today is the 6th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. It seems there is finally enough distance from the trauma of that day to talk about some of the hard truths that have been ignored for fear of being branded anti-American or unpatriotic.

Here is some of the commentary being posted around the blogosphere:

On the anniversary of 9/11, why the world is less safe than ever -- from The Daily Mail (UK)

Six Years of 9/11 as a License to Kill -- from Norman Solomon at AlterNet

The Real Lessons of 9/11 -- From Senator Mike Gravel at Huffington Post

9/11 families commemorate lives at USA Today

Politics hang over New York’s Sept. 11 ceremony at MSNBC - includes links and a look back

9/11: A monk's wise reflection at The Buddhist Channel

U.S. still at sixes and sevens over 9/11 at Christian Science Monitor (via Yahoo)

Six Years Later: What Is 9/11? at Real Clear Politics


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