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Faling Man

To all the people who have advised me I am getting overwrought –sorry, but I am not backing down. I will not apologize for being emotional right now. I will not apologize for reliving the pain of 9/11 again. I am not sorry for feeling – I am not sorry for being enraged.

Yes, every year thousands of people are murdered around the world, without the horrors of religious fanaticism. But, every time I really focus on 9/11 it fills me with so much hate that I must express it. I think anyone who does not acknowledge the impact of having 19 Muslim men fly four jets into the WTC, the Pentagon and an empty field with pure rage - is hiding behind their fear of not God, but of what greater evil can man bring. As if they are saying to themselves, don’t look back, lest evil walks your way. I tell you, if you don’t look, time and time again – evil will visit you again – and in an even bigger way than you ever imagined.

For what it’s worth, in my opinion all TV and all media should be focused on one topic only right now; the events that unfolded on September 11, 2001. For some reason, that is not happening. I did mange to find a couple of shows that serve to remind us what the people who flew in the planes, and worked in and around the crashed buildings lived through.

The Discovery Times channel is airing tonight two programs that should be watched.

Flight 175: As the World Watched
It was the plane that made us understand our world had changed forever. As millions watched in horror, Flight 175 became the second plane to hit the World Trade Center- and Americans suddenly knew that they were at war.

Falling Man
The story of the most unforgettable image from 9/11 - the photograph of a falling man, frozen in midair, perfectly parallel with the lines of the two towers of the World Trade Center.

To all the families who lost a loved one on that day, know there are so many of us who will never forget and most of all — will never forgive.