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Wednesday, April 26, 2006

United 93

Variety has an article about the showing of United 93 to the victim's families. United 93 opens this week and I thought it appropriate to create a post on it. I realize some may not go to see it for a variety of reasons. I have heard some valid ones. However, I will be seeing this for my reasons. I feel this is a way to honor those who went down in that plane trying to do something instead of just sitting there. I wish to honor the fact that never again will Americans sit and go to their deaths without making an attempt to thwart the plans of a terrorist.

We have seen the warnings about a day when attacks come to the United States. I think United 93 represents why such attempts will fail in the end. We will not stand by and be killed. We will rise up and defend ourselves. Just as the movie Pearl Harbor helps us remember the fighting spirit of Americans and the waking of the sleeping giant, so will United 93.

My other reason for seeing United 93 is that the liberals are grumbling about the movie and a high turnout will put a stick in their eye.

2 Comments:

  • At 4:27 AM, Blogger Jacob said…

    You've probably heard this one before but...

    United 93 - it's too soon. At least with Titanic they had the decency to wait eight decades.

     
  • At 10:44 AM, Blogger All_I_Can_Stands said…

    Yeah, just some phrase liberals pulled out of the air to say what they really want to say:

    "Stop reminding us of the threat of terrorism. We prefer to stick out heads in the sand"

    It should have been made sooner. What kind of generation do we have that wants to turn away from the tough things in life instead of meeting them head on. Every thing is so sanitized. Such sanitation is very dangerous because it makes the weak minded think that is what real life is.

     

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