Remember

In addition to the four excellent 9/11 retrospectives in today's American Thinker, there are several moving tributes and provacative columns I highly recommend you read today.

Norman Podhoretz's new book World War IV: The Long Struggle Against Islamofascism is out today. You can read Rick Richman's American Thinker review
here.  Mr. Podhoretz also has an excellent piece in today's Wall Street Journal about how the left hasn't changed since 9/11.

Michelle Malkin has a superior roundup with videos and articles from around the net.

Rick Hampson in USA Today asks "Is 9/11 becoming just another Calendar Date?"

Debra Burlingame, whose brother Chic was the pilot on American Airlines Flight 77 has a heartfelt piece entitled "We must always remember."

Baron Bodissey of the blog Gates of Vienna was liveblogging the Anti-Islamist protest in Belgium held in memory of 9/11. There were several arrests.

Here's the
AP report on the ceremony in New York City.

Judith Miller writing in the Daily Telegraph tells us why there hasn't been another attack on New York City.

Mr. and Mrs. Greyhawk at the Mudville Gazette have a great pictorial rememberance of 9/11. Just keep scrolling.

And just for a change of pace (and a peak into the deranged mind of the left),
here's a popular diary at Daily Kos.

Finally, here's
Lori Byrd's piece, reprinted from last year. Still awesome.

Never, ever forget...


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