UPDATE:
Goodbye and good riddance -- International freedom center
museum dropped from WTC site. - Ed.
On September 11, 2001, nearly 3,000 people died when
terrorists attacked the Twin Towers of New York’s World Trade Center. Now the survivors are being attacked by people
carrying the banner of political correctness.
Where you would expect to find a memorial filled with artifacts
of the tragedy designed to bring to life the memories of 9/11, you will instead find a shrine to political correctness and an
expiation of liberal guilt. When it opens in 2010, most of the so-called International Freedom Center will be devoted to a
series of cringing mea culpas for America’s alleged mistreatment of slaves,
"Native Americans," and prisoners in
Abu Ghraib, along with the tragedy of Soviet gulags and the Third Reich’s Holocaust.
Debra Burlingame sits on the board of directors of the World
Trade Center Memorial Foundation. She is also the sister of Charles F. "Chic" Burlingame III, pilot of American Airlines
Flight 77, which crashed into the Pentagon on 9/11. She wrote in The Wall Street Journal in June that visitors to Ground Zero
will “want a vantage point that allows them to take in the sheer
scope of the destruction, to see the footage and the photographs and hear the personal stories of unbearable
heartbreak and unimaginable courage. They will want the memorial to take them back to who they were on that brutal
September morning.
“Instead, they will get a memorial that stubbornly refuses to
acknowledge the yearning to return to that day. Rather than a respectful tribute to our individual and collective loss, they will
get a slanted history lesson, a didactic lecture on the meaning of liberty in a post-9/11 world. They will be served up a heaping
foreign policy discussion over the greater meaning of Abu Ghraib and what it portends for the country and the rest of the
world.
“While the International Freedom Center is getting 300,000
square feet of space to teach visitors how to think about liberty, the actual Memorial Center on the opposite corner of
the site will get a meager 50,000 square feet to exhibit its 9/11 artifacts, all out of sight and underground.” Debra added that
there is simply no room for most of the cherished artifacts salvaged from Ground Zero. “But the International Freedom
Center will have ample space to present us with exhibits about Chinese dissidents and Chilean refugees.”
This outrage is the work of a collection of far-Left crazies --
including the anti-American ACLU -- who are dishonoring the memory of those who died and their survivors in order to
promote their corrupt agendas. They want us to acknowledge our alleged guilt for what happened to Native Americans and
slaves, even though not a single one of us ever killed a Native American or owned a slave, much less ever mistreated one.
I don’t go to Pearl Harbor to read how Native Americans or
slaves or victims of the Holocaust suffered, or silly reasons why the Japanese were justified in attacking us. I go there to
honor fallen Americans who died while serving our country.
If we allow these extremist liberals to get away with this we
will deserve the scorn of every American who loves this country and honors those who gave their lives in its service.
This is an outrage, but you don’t hear about it in the
mainstream media. CBS, NBC and ABC are too busy trying to pin the results of a national disaster in New Orleans on the
president to tell the American people what is going on at Ground Zero. The protests of the survivors of those who
perished on 9/11 go unheard.
I’ll give the final words to Debra Burlingame: “The people who
visit Ground Zero in five years will come because they want to pay their respects at the place where heroes died. They will
come because they want to remember what they saw that day, because they want a personal connection, to touch the
place that touched them, the place that rallied the nation and changed their lives forever. I would wager that, if given a
choice, they would rather walk through that dusty hangar at JFK Airport where
a thousand World Trade Center artifacts are stored than be herded through the International Freedom
Center's multi-million-dollar insult.
“Ground Zero has been stolen, right from under our noses.
How do we get it back?”