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If the items are kept respectful and the proceeds go towards the maintaining of the museum (it's not cheap kids) then I'm relatively ok with it.
The kind of items available matter more than the existence of the gifts.
If you're doing an exploded tower snow globe then we have trouble.
I agree 100%. If the items go to pay the employees of the museum and to upkeep the museum I have no problem. I hope they are kept reasonable as well. But according to the report some of the items are already really pricey....
Museums aren't cheap. Specially museums in New York. Go to the MoMa and try to get something for less than $2.
I agree 100%. If the items go to pay the employees of the museum and to upkeep the museum I have no problem. I hope they are kept reasonable as well. But according to the report some of the items are already really pricey....
[h=1]As some of you know the 9/11 museum recently opened. As expected some sort of controversy has arisen. The controversy is that should the 9/11 Museum sell gifts? In your opinoin should the 9/11 museum sell gifts? [/h]Here is a report done on the subject: [h=1]September 11 Memorial Museum opens in New York to the public, with mixed feelings over its gift shop[/h]
As some of you know the 9/11 museum recently opened. As expected some sort of controversy has arisen. The controversy is that should the 9/11 Museum sell gifts? In your opinoin should the 9/11 museum sell gifts?
Here is a report done on the subject: September 11 Memorial Museum opens in New York to the public, with mixed feelings over its gift shop
[h=1]As some of you know the 9/11 museum recently opened. As expected some sort of controversy has arisen. The controversy is that should the 9/11 Museum sell gifts? In your opinoin should the 9/11 museum sell gifts? [/h]Here is a report done on the subject: [h=1]September 11 Memorial Museum opens in New York to the public, with mixed feelings over its gift shop[/h]
They should sell 8 x 11 photos of the CIA head giving money and weapons to Osama Bin Ladin. If you don't acknowledge your past, your future doesn't learn.
They should sell 8 x 11 photos of the CIA head giving money and weapons to Osama Bin Ladin. If you don't acknowledge your past, your future doesn't learn.
If he had a scorched femur in his mouth, was pooping out NYFD fireman helmets and had firecrackers under his little orange vest that might be offensive.
[h=1]As some of you know the 9/11 museum recently opened. As expected some sort of controversy has arisen. The controversy is that should the 9/11 Museum sell gifts? In your opinoin should the 9/11 museum sell gifts? [/h]Here is a report done on the subject: [h=1]September 11 Memorial Museum opens in New York to the public, with mixed feelings over its gift shop[/h]
I voted yes. Hell, why not. They sell rubber crown of thorns in Old Town Jerusalem, why not a fake Saudi passport with your own mug photographed inside to take home and show everyone back in Tennessee. The possibilities are endless.
It's approaching twenty years now. Let's not turn this into another Pearl Harbor that everyone has to have a tall tale about to bore the dickens out of their grandchildren. The shrine worship, the mesmerization with the death cult, and hero fabrication and fascination that has so engrossed many segments of our country is becoming as horrible as the event itself.
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