I think, IMVHO, that the news article published should be reread. 50 people out of so many who lost loved ones on 9/11 are taking a stand separate from others. They were part of discussions as to how to show respect for the many remains unidentified with dignity and respect. Frankly, 50 people holding the final celebration (those who died deserve nothing less) of goodbye to those who died and their families comes across so wrong. And, to hire legal counsel to make it that much harder for others still grieving sounds personal and self serving.
It's time let go and begin living again for all these families. To have closure. I was fortunate that day that my daughter, who was a freshman in college at Wagner University did not have a class scheduled in the city that day. However, many of her friends lost family in those two towers. It was the most horrific time on so many levels. As a Mom who could not get hold of her, as a woman who knew friends here lost close ones on the American airlines from Boston, and to witness, personally, the trucks transporting the remains of towers to the Staten Island landfill when I drove my daughter back to college a week later. The smoke still rising from that tragic site.
Yes, I rambled as it is still so very, very fresh in my mind. That said, it's time to let things rest. I have absolutely no doubt that it will be done with the utmost respect, dignity deserved, and with tears of closure.
imvho