tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1334626017823048563.post2627418741249080031..comments2023-06-10T10:27:37.412-04:00Comments on Dispatches from No. 3 Equity Court: Beyond the Schmaltz of 9/11Roger D. Curryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02501280762906608675noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1334626017823048563.post-25709835063428617582010-09-10T09:50:03.456-04:002010-09-10T09:50:03.456-04:00everyone knows a laser pointer can bring down an a...everyone knows a laser pointer can bring down an airplane :-) <br /><br />I tend to agree with you on 9/11. Yes, it was a horrible event; yes, people died. But it's time to move on, and time to stop acting like every one was a victim. Personally, the Murrah building attack hold more importance to me, but then I was in Oklahoma at the time. I might feel differently if in NYC--<br /><br />I also find myself more offended by burning a Koran (or any holy book), than I do by burning a flag. Ironic, since I'm very irreligious, but I find burning a religious icon of any sort more insulting than burning a political one--comme ci, comme caRosarynoreply@blogger.com