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  1. Hello,
    I just happened upon your blog and it’s proven to be quite interesting. I run a garden plaque website at http://www.bigchimes.com and I have some deals you may find interesting this spring. I will return often to your blog and check out your new posts. Good luck and keep it going!

  2. I lived on Remsen St with my brother in 1974 and 1975 at the top of a brownstone and we used to walk the Promenade often. We were young and really did not fully appreciate the view. The Twin WTC Towers were always there in view and so when 9/11 occurred (I was in the Portland,OR area) I was devastated as if a part of me was surgically removed. I had been up to the top of the tower once but to see them everyday must have become integrated in my consciousness. I too became a neo-con after 9/11. Now I find the liberalism I was so loyal to as a silly quasi-religion of light and love divorced from reality.

  3. The world experiences many deaths each day.
    What we’re talking about here is three thousand murders in the space of a couple of hours.
    There’s a difference.

    Richard Aubrey
    raubrey@sbcglobal.net

  4. Your posts convince me, neo, we are all on the same journey. Now that the WOT has quieted down some, the sadness over 9/11 we have held at bay comes creeping back.

    I just viewed the excellent Frontline/Helen Whitney documentary, Faith and Doubt After 9/11, and highly recommend it.

    Yes, “get a grip,” the world experiences many deaths every day. This does not minimize any one of them.

  5. Get a grip. We are so soft in this country. I originate from the UK where the IRA bommings were and still are a regular occurance. Grow up America ! Life goes on and while your Boo-booing, the planet is being raped, the social security safety net dissmanteled, and the american competititve advantave exported to a comunist country China.

  6. Did you know Patty Duke, aka Patty Lane, and her cousin Kathy when they lived at Number Eight Remsen Drive, Brooklyn Heights? :>]

  7. Doc, reading neo-neocon’s blog has become addictive; anything you can do for me?

  8. You really have a gift for expressing things in such a way that your reader can’t help but experience a very emotional response….by the time I got to your last paragraph, my eyes were blurred with tears…and I am soooo not a New Yorker. Yet, as you shared that walk with all of us,I felt so connected to that amazing city and all the people who see it’s beauty. And, of course, the scar in our psyche that that empty plot of land represents is almost impossible to put into words and yet, it’s so important that we never forget.

  9. Just found your blog via MichaelTotten.com. I’m a late 50’s gay therapist in San Francisco, a post 9/11 rightish newbie. I can sympathize with your situation ! I’ll check in later to read some of your posts after I go back to my usual Saturday morning fascist pursuits of destroying women, blacks, other homos and all the poor of the earth thru my greed, ignorance and sheer evil servitude to the Idiot/Mastermind World-raper George W. Have a nice day!:-)

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