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A reticent young mother, grieving the death of her husband on 9 11 joins three widows who take on the U.S. government, looking for answers to the century?s most heinous crime
I could be wrong (Not for the first time!) Good luck with your writing.
I could be wrong (Not for the first time!)
Good luck with your writing.
See lessA reticent young mother, grieving the death of her husband on 9 11 joins three widows who take on the U.S. government, looking for answers to the century?s most heinous crime
>>which is essentially the true story of these four woman (from the pov of the youngest/ most private) Right, the historical hook. The women accomplished something. I guess. At least, they frustrated the efforts of the administration to sweep the dirty details of neglect and incompetence under the rRead more
>>which is essentially the true story of these four woman (from the pov of the youngest/ most private)
Right, the historical hook.
The women accomplished something. I guess. At least, they frustrated the efforts of the administration to sweep the dirty details of neglect and incompetence under the rug in the name of patriotism and national security.
Did the women get definitive answers? Well… The government succeeded in suppressing critical information in the name of national security; so the full story may not come out for decades.
And the 911 Commission report changed nothing. No heads (of consequence) rolled. And a majority of the American electorate didn’t seem outraged about what was revealed in the report: they gave the Bush-Cheney administration 4 more years.
So, when it comes time for the credit roll, it seems to me the story would not have a satisfactory ending. It would end on an unresolved note.
One cynical Yankee’s opinion.
Regards and best wishes.
See lessA reticent young mother, grieving the death of her husband on 9 11 joins three widows who take on the U.S. government, looking for answers to the century?s most heinous crime
>>which is essentially the true story of these four woman (from the pov of the youngest/ most private) Right, the historical hook. The women accomplished something. I guess. At least, they frustrated the efforts of the administration to sweep the dirty details of neglect and incompetence under the rRead more
>>which is essentially the true story of these four woman (from the pov of the youngest/ most private)
Right, the historical hook.
The women accomplished something. I guess. At least, they frustrated the efforts of the administration to sweep the dirty details of neglect and incompetence under the rug in the name of patriotism and national security.
Did the women get definitive answers? Well… The government succeeded in suppressing critical information in the name of national security; so the full story may not come out for decades.
And the 911 Commission report changed nothing. No heads (of consequence) rolled. And a majority of the American electorate didn’t seem outraged about what was revealed in the report: they gave the Bush-Cheney administration 4 more years.
So, when it comes time for the credit roll, it seems to me the story would not have a satisfactory ending. It would end on an unresolved note.
One cynical Yankee’s opinion.
Regards and best wishes.
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