I would like to thank TIS and SB for understanding my comments. I will never forget about 9/11. It was a real tradegy, I believe that. However, when you travel to New York and see Ground Zero, there's a sign up basically saying if you see a street vendor selling merchandise with photos or something about the attacks: don't buy it. After all, they're trying to benefit from something horrible which has happened to our country; they're taking advantage of wrongdoings. How is that any different then what President Bush has done during his campaign? He'll draw back on 9/11 for political gain when it should be drawed back on for memorial purposes.
In response to an earlier post about me going to "Geography 101". It's very ironic something that this would be said about the topic at hand: Iraq. I love this country, and I (along with many fellow Americans) wanted vengeance for 9/11. I wanted us to attack the sonofabitches who killed so many innocent people. Bush was doing fine at first, went straight into Afghanistan, the source of our problem. After all, Osama Bin Laden admitted he would attack the United States. Next thing I know, he turns his focus to Iraq and Saddam Hussein. That was a whole different issue, totally irrelevant to 9/11. I believe we should take care of our vendetta for 9/11 first.