postheadericon Eight years after 9/11 – What has really changed?

Some of you will probably dismiss this post and refuse to watch this video due to its source.  I implore you – please don’t.  Please, take the time to watch this video.  It is long but it is worthy of your time – whether you are Republican or Democrat.  PLEASE, watch this all the way through. Afterwards, feel free to post a comment and let us know what you think.

Excerpts:

But as I watch the memorial services here in Manhattan, I can’t help but notice that the hole in the ground where the World Trade Center once stood so mightily is still a just a hole in the ground.

Year after year it’s the same thing.

Are you telling me that eight years is too little time, in America today, to construct a high-rise building? Is this the really the best we can do?

When we built the Empire State Building, construction began on March 17, 1930. After 57,000 tons of steel, 3,400 workers and just 400 days, it opened on May 1, 1931.

The Hoover Dam, a 1,200-foot long and 700-foot tall concrete dam in the middle of nowhere, was started in 1931 and finished just five years later. Over 100 people died building it.

When Americans want to do something, we find a way to get it done. It’s who we are or at least it’s who we were.

These two events happened in the 1930s; do we have less imagination now? Do we have less technology than we did in 1930? Less spirit or drive?

We’ve been waiting eight years now for the new Freedom tower and we still have a hole in the ground. Four hundred days to build the Empire State Building and 2,920 days to have this?

Why?

I believe if it were up to you or me, the Freedom Tower would have been done years ago and it would be towers — not tower — because we would have built both of them the way they were before, except they would have been better and stronger and my guess is they would have been 25 stories taller. And have a big, fat “come and try that again” sign on top. We would have built it with our bare hands if we had to because that’s what Americans do. We fail or we face a crisis and we make things better.

I believe the only reason we haven’t rebuilt isn’t because of Americans; it’s because we’re being held back — by politicians, special interest groups, unions, political correctness, you name it.

We have forgotten: We’re not Europeans, we’re Americans! We run in to burning buildings, not away from them. We are a good and decent people and we are free. Although, it seems every day more and more, it’s becoming clear that all those things we did to stay free are going to eventually end up enslaving us. Grab it while you can — you can’t bottle it, you can’t really hold on to it, but you can live it.

You can pursue your dreams here. People aren’t risking their lives to leave oppressive countries in order to go to France. How many in Hollywood are paddling an inner tube to get to Cuba? They come to America because of who we are, who we’ve always been.

Get the politicians, the special interest groups and everybody else the hell out of the way, and let Americans build the “Freedom Tower.” Send a message to the world: You cannot keep us down; anything you destroy will only make us stronger.

And here’s a message to those in Washington: Get the hell out of the way. That scar on the end of this island is your monument. That’s what you do with a tragedy or an emergency. Beat it! Let’s give Americans a chance to do it themselves. Because the American spirit is still alive; it may have been dormant for a while — dazed and confused, held down by people who are trying to put a cap on American ingenuity — but I believe it’s about to come out of the smoke, dust itself off and declare itself free again.

3 Responses to “Eight years after 9/11 – What has really changed?”

  • bob h:

    Amen. My dad and mom didn’t work all their lives on a Kansas farm for nothing. They raised six kids to love and respect America, with the idea that if you work hard you will succeed. Now granted that isn’t always true because some have more advantages than others. But never the less all six of us have succeeded in our way. I totally agree that the towers should be rebuilt and should be the highest buildings in the world as a double finger to those that hate America!!!!!!!!!

  • Allan B:

    Goosebumps! I’m not generally of like minds with Glenn Beck politically but it is hard to argue with that video. What has happened to us? Have we lost the willpower to do the right thing? Maybe we aren’t the same America we used to be – and that isn’t a good thing and it is sad, very sad.

  • Todd:

    Glenn Beck rocks! He’s gots good insight on the current. The video was difficult to watch, but as Glenn points out how disconnected the US is today from where it was on that day. Sad. The enlighted stupid one in charge today is only making it worse – for everyone.

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