Americans who want to honor and reflect upon the memory of the crew and passengers who perished aboard United Flight 93 on Sept. 11, 2001 will find that the federal government has blocked the road four miles down from the open-air memorial near Shanksville, Pa.
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The Flight 93 memorial doesn't honor the crew and passengers of Flight 93. It is a Left-coast liberal architect's (whose master's thesis was on "Middle Eastern Influence" in architecture) homage to the terrorists. It's a 200-acre mosque, with repetitive crescents and themes supportive of that architect's desire to symbolically complete the mission of those four terrorists.
The original plan included 44 glass blocks inlain into a walkway: 40 in memory of the passengers & crew, and 4 honoring(?!) the terrorists.
"Americans who want to honor the memory" should have nothing to do with the "memorial", short of tearing it down.
I was asked to contribute my work to its construction. I refused.
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