You are haunted it would seem...
I am very moved by your tribute. All those who died in the WTC should be remembered, their names carved in stone.
In the (approximated) words of a Buddist (or Zen?) priest/philosopher: He who forgets the past is condemned to relive it.
However, it is three years gone by and (I am from Europe) even though I hold as very good friends many Americans who knew people who worked there, and maintain an objective view on politics as best possible, I do not think such tributes should continue to renew. Not that I think they are in themselves wrong, but these do but remind us how we have been the targets of terrorism, and reawaken in each and everyone of us a complacency towards the war on Irak. Not that I think the world would be better off with Sadam Hussein, far from it, but the methods employed have not been right.
Disregarding the alleged pictures of 'humiliation' and disgusting acts commited against the Iraqi prisonners, we have no reason to support the ongoing war, in any way. The terrorists have taken innocent civilians, we have taken guilty militants *and* innocent civilians of theirs, all should now stop.
As for my personal opinion, I repeat that I am moved by the way you love your country, but you should now strive to bring your soldiers back. The Iraqis will not stop until they are fully 'exterminated' and this is not our goal, on the contrary. We all want a peaceful and equal world.
There is no use in re-awakening the pains that are already deeply engraved in all of us.
As to the work, it was well built and thought out. I have not blammed it, out of respect for your opinions, but we do not need such things that might help re-awaken a 'warrior' spirit in some of us.
Remember your dead, on home soil and abroad, and move on.