well...uhm...hate me or see it in different eyes....
Other countries have ways they want to express holidays...some get too politically correct like the debate of last year's christmas in America (the most watched O'rilly factor)....but we still must remember what other countries celibrate, and how they express their celibrations, and when they go internationally with posting on the internet, on how they should stay politically correct in another forum.
Canada has different hollidays than us, Japan the same, Turkmanistan also has some different holiday's than what we in American are used to...case in point...
Public holidays and other important dates
anyways, the original poster might have wanted to just say " hay it's 9/11, don't forget and remember the loved ones who perished and be joyfull for their remeberance"... it's a sad day for us, but when we commenerate the loss, it does give us a feeling that we did remember them as being lost to a national tragity and we kinda feel good about ourselves in a "pride-ish" way...other countries might just take our other holidays that they know we have and add the word "Happy"...since most of ours have that word or use it to express that holiday....
Multi-cultural mis-understanding....don't flame the guy, or shun him...unless he responds and say's something else to offend us or to support his original post.....haste make hate