"Never forget", indeed, but reading the names of the victims over and over each year is beginning to become somewhat worthless and empty. Americans are never going to forget that horrific day, but dwelling on the deaths for too long is unhealthy, that's why one needs to move on, just like any kind of death. Remembrance keeps our dead loved ones' memory alive. This remembrance doesn't need to be broadcast on all the TV stations for it to mean something. People have hearts and can articulate their love for their loved ones privately or amongst family and friends.
However, it is true people are too passive of 9/11. I don't think the majority of people really understand what this day means. It marked the day when we realized how unprepared our nation was, and the price we paid for allowing Muslim Nazi terrorists across our borders. We our a great nation, but 9/11 showed that what makes America great is also one of its biggest downfalls.
It would seem that really no one, but JTF and a few choice others know exactly what 9/11 means. Not even our president understands what message was being sent on that day.
Well, I suppose Bush mixed up the last letters and that's the reason why we're in the wrong terrorist country. Well, whatever it is, it's due to his now world famous (or more appropriately-infamous) stupidity.