I'm about to leave for my Conversation et Gustation View and Chew French Brunch Bunch, but I want to come in here at least to remind myself of what I want to reflect on later: I think most of us feel that the response to the attacks on September 11 ten years ago was the worst possible. But now I'm wondering about how we'll commemorate the tragedy (and the tragedies brought on by our response). I've gotten tickets for SF's commissioned opera "Heart of a Soldier" about the hero who got people safely out of the World Trade Center when the Twin Towers were attacked, but I wish we could commission a hero to get us out of the quagmire that resulted from our response to the attacks that day.
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