From the political activist site "Peaceful Tomorrows":
On this two-year anniversary, we stop to reflect on the dangerous course of current policies and to call for a new approach to 9/11 that is focused on bringing about true security and justice.
From Colleen Kelly's attack against the liberation of Iraq:
In the past century, it has been civilians who have borne the brunt of the world's armed conflicts. Civilian deaths now far outweigh those of men and women in uniform. No longer is there a clear delineation between enemy combatant and the guy or gal next door. Even the smartest of bombs can't figure that out. This point has become deeply important to me. My brother went to a conference at the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001, as a businessman. He never returned - a casualty in this latest war.
Kelly always makes sure to note that her brother died in 9-11 when she attacks President Bush and his policies.
She's no innocent victim, she is a willing participant in the political arena, and it has been her choice to politicize 9-11 and to use it to further her political goals. Now she hypocritically insists that President Bush not be allowed to even refer to 9-11 in any way whatsoever in his bid to win reelection.
What else do you expect from someone who chooses to make a career out of being a relative of a 9-11 victim?