F***ing hell, when will these people *Move* *On* ??
I think this may be asking a bit much of people. It would be very hard to just "move on" if something like this had cost you your spouse/parent/child. From a psychological standpoint, this event was more traumatic than anything a lot of us will ever have to deal with in our lives.

However, there does come a point when it's pushed too far. I think expecting the title of a book written 27 years before an event occurs is pushing it way too far. I haven't read the Lord of the Rings (please don't hate me...lol) or seen the movie, but from my understanding, it doesn't even deal with NYC, does it? It's just like anything else, you have people who are going to protest ANYTHING that comes along, and then you have the ones who jump on the bandwagon behind them.

I also think that some of the TV networks may be pushing their luck with the made-for-TV movies. It's too early for that crap. It hasn't even been a year, and I think they may face a backlash they aren't expecting.

Deb