No Joke

No strip today – just a moment of silence here at ARR to mark 9/11.

 The NYT’s “A Nation Challenged” archive is here for a look at where we were in the days immediately after.  Robert Spencer has a depressing  post on where we find ourselves now (h/t Hot Air), and Malkin has links on Resistance and Remembrance.

Perhaps symbolic of an era when the country wonders whether it’s time to start scaling back 9/11 remembrances, the 9/11 Digital Archive (by no means a fringe project– it’s partnered with the Library of Congress) has a collection of 9/11 stories contributed by the Council of American-Islamic Relations.  CAIR is better know to some as an unindicted unindicted co-conspirator in as “participants in an alleged criminal conspiracy to support a Palestinian Arab terrorist group, Hamas.”

CAIR should have reviewed their talking points better here: one of their contributors helpfully offered that upon seeing the attacks, “my first thought was ‘ O’Allah, please don’t let Islam suffer from this…’”  If the writer ever thought about the Americans and foreign nationals burned in those towers, at the Pentagon, or in a Pennsylvania field that day, he doesn’t bother to mention it.

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