The flags that once flew, as a display of our pride as a Nation, have all but disapeared. It's been less than five years since that day, and I think that we as Americans need a wake-up call.
There has been alot of talk in the media lately about the movie that immortilizes the last moments of the fourth hyjacked plane on September 11, 2001. People have stated that they don't want to be reminded of that tragic day. Some think that it's too soon. I feel that most Americans have already forgotten, and have slipped back into the same habits that they had on September 10, 2001. It's only been five years, and our Nation's selfish and self-serving attitudes are worse than they were before the attacks.
Everytime that I walk on an airplane, I am reminded of that day. Reinforced cockpit doors, having to take my shoes off to go through security, and many other things that have changed my life forever. I can't forget about 9-11, and the rest of the Nation shouldn't just sweep it under the carpet. Refusing to see the movie United 93 will not change the brutality and distruction of that really happened. This is a part of American history, that needs to be remembered.
The men and women on board United 93 sacrificed their lives, to keep another plane from killing even more people. What if the terrorists whould have succeeded? There is no telling just how much more devistation there would have been.
I am planning on seeing United 93 this weekend. I know that I will need to bring a box of tissues with me. But it comes down to the fact that my Union brothers and sisters were brutally murdered that day, and I owe it to them to hear their story.
What do the rest of you think?