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Nancy Farlow <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 19 Oct 2001 13:41:41 -0400
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You may be right, perhaps that is what he meant.  I see how it could be
interpreted that he meant the moment of the BOMBING and not the moment of
seeing the EAGLE was disgusting to him.
 
I can't tolerate unpatriotic statements from anyone right now, my emotions
are still too raw after the attacks, with such a huge loss of life and
all the devastation.  In 1993 I had gotten off the PATH train at the WTC
station just before that bombing, and this recent attack hit too close to
home for me too (as I know it did for many, many people).  Prior to Sept
11th, I would not have been so sensitive about an unpatriotic remark
(wouldn't like it, but wouldn't let it get to me either).  There is a
great upswelling of patriotism in this country after the attacks, which
I see as a very good thing!  It is helping us all pull together and get
through this trying time.
 
BIG and a few others also interpreted Stan's words the way you did.  There
is a built-in disadvantage in communication via email between strangers;
we don't know each other's true feelings and have only written words to
interpret, and they are sometimes ambiguous.  So, Stan, if I misunderstood
your meaning, I do apologize.
 
Nancy
[Posted in FML issue 3576]

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