September 11th, to most Americans, is a time to remember the horrible events of that day, honor the dead who were killed, renew our resolve to fight, and appreciate again what it is to be an American. Unfortunately, the ‘Without End’ demonstration in Seattle at Westlake Mall struck out on all four counts.
But it did have masks.





And a drummer or two (he was actually pretty good with that circular metal hibachi thingy).

And a healing/meditating circle.

Any flags were a little hard to find, which is a little odd on September 11th. But I did finally manage to find a little one. A Palestinian one. On a button that says “We Are All Palestinians“. Worn alongside a keffiyah. Funny, what I remember about the Palestinians and 9/11 was the footage of them dancing in the streets and passing out candy, to the immense distress of Yassar Arafat. Distress that the video got out, that is.

They never take their own side in a fight, as somebody once quipped.
I have to say, I found the whole thing just plain sad and depressing. There was nothing about the events of September 11th. The only dead they wanted to remember were those on the other side. They wanted us to stop fighting back, and they were plainly ashamed of America’s role in the world.
And did I mention the awful poetry?
The dead are not a call to arms
Our fallen brothers are not bullets
Our fallen sisters are not bombs
Our children lying in the earth
Our mothers and fathers, our friends
are not rallying cries
What a swell attitude to have remembering 9/11. They would just roll over and die and save Al-Qaeda the trouble of beheading them.
This September 11th, let’s remember American heroes like Todd Beamer. When he said “Let’s Roll!” he didn’t mean “over“.
The full gallery of pictures is here.


As an inhabitant of the Pacific northwest I must apologize for the cesspool that is seattle and remind people that 50 miles in any direction takes you to a place where people work for a living support our military and government.
I just wanted to say thanks for subjecting yourself to the lunacy on display in Seattle in order to give us moonbat photos. I lived in Portland for 12 years and was so happy to move back to the midwest where things are much saner. Our 9/11 observance here included most of the town displaying the American flag, including the fire department which had its ladder truck extended with a huge flag hanging from the bucket.
I should have sent out some of these Peace Stickers for you to hand out to the grieving.
Wow, nice blog! Came here via a link from Michele Malkin. You made what could be the greatest 9/11 comment of all time - ‘When he (Todd Beamer) said “Let’s Roll!” he didn’t mean “over“.’
I also came over here from Michelle’s webiste, mainly for one reason. What the hell do the masks represent? It looks like a really bad college fine arts performance.
Also, I was stationed up there for four years in the mid 90’s. Never did I think that Seattle was that looney.
Struth75, I read that the gray boards with faces are “icons” that represent civilian casualties in Afghanistan and Iraq. I am assuming that the faces are also civilians, with bloody tears of sadness. The “Without End” name is describing how violence never ends, at least until you start practicing the non-violence tactics of Mohandas Gandhi that they are promoting. The name of the organization is Washington Nonviolent Peaceforce.
Ok, thank you Byron
These pics make you wonder how low Seattle can go. It also makes me wonder why the heck I still live in this area.
I really appreciate your photos. I never go to Seattle anymore and you remind me why.
Heaven forbid that they would mourn our own dead in NYC on 9/11. Why am I surprised that ordinary Americans forced to leap to their deaths instead of burning alive just don’t resonate with this crowd on 9/11? I guess it’s because they were killed by America’s enemies.
What a freakshow. Really.
Compare these America hating freaks to the people in the next post. Thankfully, those are the heart of America not these stupid, unproductive bungholes.
’nuff said.
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