This morning, I’ve been watching the TV coverage of the service at Ground Zero, McCain’s brief remarks in Shanksville, and President Bush dedicating the memorial at the Pentagon and am largely at a loss for words. So much has been written about Sept. 11 — an event that I have thought about every day in the intervening seven years — but at the same time, writing about anything else seems cheap and petty.
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