7/16/2008

Flight 93 Memorial Blogburst “I Hope I’ll See Your Face Again, Baby”

Filed under: Flight 93 @ 8:08 pm

“I hope I’ll see your face again baby…”

Blogburst logo, August 2nd

Thanks to Muslims Against Sharia for putting together a short video on the re-hijacking of Flight 93:

The voice at the beginning is flight attendant CeeCee Lyles.

CeeCee’s family has really struggled without her. One of the many stories that clearly illustrate how much one life matters. (Serious tear-jerker warning.)

Check out The Strata-Sphere

Last week’s blogburst asked those hero bloggers who forced the redesign of the crescent memorial back in 2005 to please notice that the giant Mecca-oriented crescent is still there.

Many thanks to AJ Strata for taking another look, and writing a long post on the fundamentally unchanged memorial. It looks like he might keep after this too, since he gives the memorial another mention amidst his debunking of recent claims that Obama’s birth certificate scan shows signs of Photoshopping.

If you aren’t familiar with The Strata-Sphere, it is second to none as a source for terror war news and analysis.

The Pennsylvania press reports our “who broke the circle?” email campaign, and covers up the Park Service’s refusal to answer

Since the memorial design is still being described as a broken circle, and since the unbroken part of the circle (the crescent) remains completely unchanged, our email campaign demanded to know “WHO is being depicted as breaking the circle?”

It can only be the terrorists. The circle is a symbol of peace, and it was the terrorists who broke the peace on 9/11. So the design shows the terrorists breaking our peaceful circle and turning it into a giant Islamic shaped crescent. A clearer depiction of al Qaeda victory is hard to imagine.

The Memorial Project and the Park Service sent evasive replies to the hundred or so emails they received, never answering the question posed, but the fact that they issued a mass response made the email campaign news. How did the Pennsylvania press cover it? With a cover up.

Reporter Kecia Bal mentions our “who broke the circle?” subject line, but never reports the substance our letter: that the circle can only have been broken by the terrorists, who then succeed in turning it into a giant (Islamic shaped) crescent.

Instead, Kecia quotes an emailer admitting that “it was a cut-and-paste kind of thing,” as if they might not even have understood the content, which remains a mystery to Kecia’s readers. She does not even let her readers know that the official government response failed to answer the question.

Why is the local media covering this up? Because the entire Memorial Project, including both advisory boards, was appointed by the Somerset County Board of Supervisors. As a result, it is stacked with local eminences, all of whom are by now deeply implicated in the two and a half year cover up. Kecia thinks she is doing these local eminences a favor by trying to make this story go away, but she is not.

The further that architect Paul Murdoch’s terrorist memorializing plot proceeds, the bigger the scandal. All of these local folks could still be heroes by stepping up and tackling the hijacker. Continuing to block for him instead is the worst thing they can do, not just for the country, but for themselves. We are trying to haul these people out of a burning building and they are tearing their fingernails out on the doorjambs. Crazy.

The August 2nd Memorial Project meeting

If you are within weekend traveling distance, please consider joining Tom Burnett Sr. in Somerset PA on August 2nd. If you get there early enough for the Memorial Project’s public meeting (10AM-1PM) you can sign up to speak. We will rally in the afternoon on Saturday, and visit the crash-site Sunday.

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democrats hit an all-time low

Filed under: Demonrats , News @ 7:00 pm

Congress now has a 75% disapproval rating, according to a gallup poll.

Those donks sure know how to motivate people for change, LOL

Swans

Filed under: my photographs @ 5:31 am

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Around here, because of the large populations of geese and how they leave droppings in parking lots and in grass, and basically interfere with your walking down the sidewalk, some places that have fountains and water have elected to rent nesting swans.

Swans are natural enemies of geese, and that is why when you see swans with their little ones, you won’t see geese around; the swans chase the geese off. Plus, I don’t think the geese want to be around swans because they’re bigger and nastier.

During the nesting season, when they’re raising their young, they are extremely defensive and territorial.

Just like geese, that will go after small children and animals, swans will do the same thing if you venture too close to them when the little families are doing their thing.

There is a man in the area, and I will have to find out if he has a website, who has a border collie. They work all day long chasing geese from businesses. I have even seen this dog jump in the water to get the geese out of the water.

My dog likes to ‘herd them’, and seems very satisfied when he rushes flocks of geese when they’re grazing, and they fly away. We haven’t let him loose on the gawky adolescents or the parents while they’re raising their young; because it would probably turn into a fight, being that the young ones are too young to fly yet.

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Swans and their young. Beautiful from a distance.