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All right.

This time five years ago I was about a third of the way to Times Square, where I was glad to find the trains running uptown, saving me the last mile and a half. I had walked far enough, beginning with twelve or thirteen flights downstairs.

When I got back to 72nd Street the owner of the All State Cafe (the Mister Goodbar bar) saw me walking by and told me that my wife was inside. So was her sister in law, who had walked from the UN. The sentiment of the international community included a certain amount of indignation that the wickedness of the Americans should make the city in which the world government headquarters was located vulnerable to attack. Later her father, retired from the Indian Civil Service, complained that Americans should stop whining about 9/11 when more people had been hurt by the collapse of Enron. Then again, the poor fellow was living up in Riverdale, getting his news from the international Herald Tribune.

That night a friend (?), formerly a lobbyist for the Jewish organizations called to say, Now you know how it feels to be Israeli. Here was a woman born and raised in the Bronx gloating (so it seemed to me when the conversation was recounted to me) to a woman born on the banks of the Brahmaputra. I was thus prepared to be disgusted by the brutal and bullying tone of the unspeakable Netenyahu's pretended condolences. No, I don't think Mossad was directly involved in planning the attacks. But I was prepared to evaluate the evidence candidly.

I have participated in no commemorations today. But Wednesday night I shall be present at a vesper liturgy of the Exaltation of the Precious and Lifegiving Cross, the troparion of which I have hummed all my musical life, at least ever since hearing the 1812 Overture, which opens and all but concludes with it: O Lord save Thy people and bless Thine inheritance. Grant victories to the Orthodox Emperors over the barbarians, and by the power of Thy Cross, safeguard all Thy people.

Barbarians indeed; not all of them Muslims.

And now off to the dental clinic. If the appointment is taken up with fixing the filling she put in last Wednesday, I may not have to pay anything this time.

This just in from the Gaelic Starover:
When Time Doesn't Heal.

Date: 2006-09-11 06:26 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pioneer11.livejournal.com
I'm taken with your description of the woman's gloating.

I've looked into the eyes of the Dragon, long and hard.

I see reflections of myself, I do admit that I find the entire
semetic idea of manhood to be disgusting, almost womenly in its
hysterics.

But...I didn't, and we never (unless you include the foolish
Woodrow Wilson) have attacked Mecca for no reason.

I'm still very angry.

I still support Bush, and in 2010 the Giulinai Adminstrations.

You'll Never Get A Chance For That...

Date: 2006-09-11 11:04 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] publius-aelius.livejournal.com
...because of the "Dubya Administration," the Dems will succeed in nominating and electing Al Gore in 2008 the same way, and for much the same reasons, that the Republicans elected Nixon in 1968: a disastrous foreign policy blunder, followed by a military morass from which we need extricating without giving up on a "struggle" that is primarily for "hearts and minds" rather than for security or military advantage.

Watch the "Dubya" Administration implode during the next two years, and watch the stupid Republicans cement themselves more deeply into a "Christianist" position. Giuliani (or McCain) would have been good, solid Republican nominees in an era before "Christianism" took hold of your party, but, from out here in Red State Amerika, I can promise you that the Repubs AREN'T going to nominate gentlemen who are pro-gay rights or who defend "terr'ists" against show trials.

There are now enough moderates and libertarians on all ends of the political spectrum to insure there'll be no more "neo-conservative" "Christianist" Republican regimes for a long, long time. You'll see the first evidence of that, come November.

And, Frank, thanks so much for that beautiful article.

Re: You'll Never Get A Chance For That...

Date: 2006-09-12 12:23 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] arisbe.livejournal.com
You're welcome. The author worked as a customs broker at 5 WTC, about a block closer than I was that day. He is also the NY correspondent for an Irish language paper in Belfast. By the way, Starover is not star rover, but Russian or Old Slavonic for Old Believer. Needless to say I know him from the Russian Catholic Church.

<RUN SARCASM>

Date: 2006-09-12 01:28 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bela.livejournal.com
Keep talking like that and the terrorists win.

Date: 2006-09-12 01:23 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bela.livejournal.com
Funny, I like to hum those same bars as well.
As to the rest, that feeling of 'division' in one's life is very hard to shake. Upon reflection, I'd like to take 1989-1991 back. Yes, I prefer the Cold War to whatever the hell this is. At least the enemy wore spiffy uniforms. Oh....and had a face.
And then there's the way it's been used to excuse the last three-and-a-half-year adventure in Iraq. Hermann Goering, never a man short of words, couldn't have been more right when he said:


Image (http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v703/gfgraham/?action=view&current=goer.jpg)


What a mess.

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