I spent some time yesterday on Fox News’ website watching their rebroadcast of the news from September 11, 2001. The rebroadcast was carryed in real time so you relived that entire day as it unfolded. It was somewhat surreal watching those events again. It dominated much of my thought and emotion yesterday and those feelings have carried over to this morning. I found the following blog posting by C. McNair Wilson (teawithmcnair.typepad.com) that sums up some of what I’m feeling and thinking today. I’ve made a few edits for space, but the bulk of the posting remains unchanged. After reading it, I hope you will NOT remain unchanged.
Remembering,
Mike
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Covered in Dust
[Photo: Edward Keating/New York Times]
Where were you when they raised the price of freedom?
Where were you when our family disappeared?
Are you glad you weren’t there?
Are you as changed today as you felt on that Tuesday or did you change your mind?
We all changed our minds, but did it last?
Are the changes we now live with making our lives safer, better?
Will we need to change more and are we willing to make the toughest changes?
What cost Freedom?
What price Liberty?
We are willing to let others die in far away places that we’ll never see–Fallujah and Tikrit–so why do we whine about having our library records examined?
(Do you know that to date, NONE have been according to a study by Sen. Diane Feinstein, Democrat, California.)
Do you know that the “bad guys” have hated us forever? Did you know they called President Clinton “Satan”?
What have YOU done since 9/11, 2001?
What will you do?
Have you changed?
[Photo: Shannon Stapleton/Rueters]
Watching TV that morning, I saw a man in a suit and tie, carrying his briefcase, come out of the fog that was the dust storm of the fallen Towers and walk right up to a news crew and say, “There’s a reason why my life was spared and I’m going to spend the rest of my life trying to find that reason.”
Did you hear him?
Do you know the reason he was spared?
Are you aware that the reason for his life has been the same since the day he was born.
So, too, there’s a reason you were born–did you know that?
There’s a contribution your life can make. Are you ready to make that commitment?
Are you ready to be a contribution?
Will it take an attack on your life to get your attention ?
Are you aware that, whatever your circumstances, you are NOT covered in dust?
What, then, will your contribution be?
You can make a small change today and a bit more tomorrow.
Did you know that if you pick one area of your life to expand on, to improve on [each] day, that in [about] 70 days you will be twice as good as you are now?
If you haven’t started the change you wanted to make, you can start now. You know it’s only too late if you don’t start today?
[Photo: Alex Fuchs/AFP]
Did you know it took three months to completely extinguish the fires at Ground Zero?
Did you know they never even discussed not finishing the job?
Can you, today, brush off the dust on your imagination and start making your contribution?
Did you know the rest of us need you–now?