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"Never Forget!" -- Recommended reading for the anniversary of 9/11
2004-09-10
Here's a collection of some of the best writing on 9/11 available online today. Feel free to add to the list in the comments section.

Eyewitness accounts

Daniel Henninger, "I saw it all. Then I saw nothing." Wall Street Journal September 12, 2001

John Labriola, First-person account & accompanying photo essay

Jeff Jarvis, First-person account & audio narrative.

"Tilly" (LGF commenter), First-person account

Little Green Footballs "9/11 Stories" (discussion thread)

Gedeon & Jules Naudet, 9/11 (documentary film)
Posted by:Mike

#9  Much obliged, Mike.

"Never forget. Never forgive. Never excuse."
Posted by: GreatestJeneration   2004-09-10 2:33:19 PM  

#8  Had a dream a few days ago. As dreams have a way of morphing all over the place this one stayed on course for quite awhile.

Jihadies invaded the place I was at, that place seemed to be the White House. I got out while the murdering started. As I fled down a hallway I could see, out of a window, the murdered being dumped in a courtyard. Myself and a young boy managed to get to a safe place accross the street, a grassy knowle. SForces were responding around us. The word was that the White House was going to have to be bombed. The boy then went to the gate to warn his mom to get out before it was to late. He was very brave!, I think "Ilushias Stone" really got to me.
Posted by: Lucky   2004-09-10 2:25:33 PM  

#7  "Never Forget!"

Despite not seeing much of 9/11/2001 images, I haven't forgotten.

And I'm still ticked off about it, too.
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2004-09-10 1:53:35 PM  

#6  Two more links:

Michele at ASV: Voices .Individual stories are listed in the right column.
My collection: No Ordinary Day
Posted by: Chuck Simmins   2004-09-10 10:14:17 AM  

#5  Add today's Victor Davis Hanson to the list; also, National Review has posted a "9/11 archive" of its own.
Posted by: Mike   2004-09-10 9:51:57 AM  

#4  .com, I'd never seen "Exhibit 13" before. Thanks for pointing it out.
Posted by: Mike   2004-09-10 9:30:59 AM  

#3  The music used in this Flash file haunts me, still.
Posted by: .com   2004-09-10 8:23:25 AM  

#2  Thanks, Mike. Excellent compendium.
Posted by: Mrs. Davis   2004-09-10 7:39:27 AM  

#1  Excellent and thanks! This goes on my website.
Posted by: Ptah   2004-09-10 5:55:32 AM  

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