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It was strange to walk down Broadway in Manhattan on Thursday, September 11. It would not have been strange had it been raining the way it rained the day before. It was strange because the day was so beautiful, the sky was so blue, and the breezes so soft. It was strange because so many of the other pedestrians stopped to look up at the vast blue of the sky for no particular reason except, perhaps, to remember another glorious September morning when the depthless blue of the sky turned lethal.

Two weeks ago, a judge ruled in favor of some of the 9/11 families in their longstanding lawsuit against Saudi Arabia for its alleged complicity with the hijackers. From ProPublica :

More than two decades after victims of the 9/11 attacks began trying to hold the government of Saud

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