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9/11 Meeting Erupts in Chaos; "News" Networks Cut Away (Except CSPAN3)
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<blockquote data-quote="burrow_owl" data-source="post: 7993871" data-attributes="member: 11173"><p>I concur with Opus that civility has been notoriously absent; if the headline of the NY Post is any indication, intellectual honesty is lacking as well (I don't know why I was shocked; it <em>was</em> the Post, after all). The screaming headline was something to the effect that the panel had insulted the first responders, which is a downright lie: the panel was criticizing the command structure.</p><p> Placing the emergency command in the tower was poor planning itself - <em>that's</em> the criticism. The towers had been struck before, after all, so it was nothing short of negligent to locate the emergency command control office inside a building that was among the most likely targets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="burrow_owl, post: 7993871, member: 11173"] I concur with Opus that civility has been notoriously absent; if the headline of the NY Post is any indication, intellectual honesty is lacking as well (I don't know why I was shocked; it [i]was[/i] the Post, after all). The screaming headline was something to the effect that the panel had insulted the first responders, which is a downright lie: the panel was criticizing the command structure. Placing the emergency command in the tower was poor planning itself - [i]that's[/i] the criticism. The towers had been struck before, after all, so it was nothing short of negligent to locate the emergency command control office inside a building that was among the most likely targets. [/QUOTE]
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