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The Whining Of The Jersey Girls

Yes, I'm tired of it, too.

This week, as last, there will be no lack of air time for the Jersey Four, or journalists ravenous for their views. CBS's "The Early Show" yesterday brought a report from Monica Gabrielle, attesting that her husband might have escaped from the South Tower if the facts about the Aug. 6 "PDB" memo had been shared with the public. The saga of the widows can be expected to run on along entirely familiar lines. The only question of interest that remains is how Americans view the Jersey Four and company, and how long before they turn them off.

"Turn them off," is exactly the right response, in my opinion.

Posted by Rand Simberg at April 13, 2004 10:37 PM
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I am sorry these women lost their husbands. It was a tragic day. Most people have lost someone close due to illness or crime or random events that are accidents. Could the government have done more? Probably. Could they have stopped the attacks? Probably not. If these women can not get past their grief, they shoud get help. If they are using their personal tragedy to score political points, they should stop. It demeans the memory of those who died. Their 15 minutes of fame is up.

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