Posted by
Katie Favazza on Tuesday, September 11, 2007 12:11:16 PM
Mary Katharine is at Ground Zero today,
debunking 9/11 myths and later today she’ll be at a commemorative concert in New Jersey. She wrote
a comprehensive post yesterday—and I’ll link to her coverage of today’s
events when it becomes available.
“I will
not submit” is not just a catchy motto for today; it is a way of life. Michelle Malkin’s post focuses on remembrance
and resistance—equally important elements of today.
For all things jihad, there’s no one who can compete with the expertise and
courage of Robert Spencer. It is
only fitting that he published his thoughts today.
Lorie Byrd has a
fantastic, comprehensive tribute up, complete with editorials, photo
essays, and more.
It is
incredible to think back to all the initial, raw emotions and thoughts. For a
complete play-by-play from the day, check out what Glenn Renyolds wrote
in 2001.
Kevin McCullough, talk radio host and Townhall.com
blogger, produced an audio file on Sept. 11 that incorporated speeches and news
clips with a beautiful song. This year, he put
video footage to that original soundtrack. The Jawa Report has embedded a similarly gut-wrenching
video compilation of raw footage and sound bites.
Bryan from Hot Air reflects and Rob Bluey of the Heritage Foundation will
“never forget.”
My
governor, Matt Blunt, released this
statement today. His daddy, House Minority Whip Roy Blunt, also
released a statement.
And
lastly, if you can stomach it, read this DailyKos
“recommended” post “9/11: I was
there, now I'm here, and I'm angry.” [Note: I highlight it not because I think it's well done--and Lord knows I hate to give the Kos Kids any traffic--but there is value in pointing out that it's a big world out there. While I am sad that this man and his family were victimized by the terrorists, positioning himself as a 'victim' of the Bush administration is utterly offensive to those victims of terror who were not as fortunate as he was.]