I have to agree with the Flags being Fashionable bit, but boy was I glad it happened. I happen to own over 225 Flags and 9/11 & American memorabilia.
I've always been a big Patriot, but up until 9/11 you couldn't find much for Americana items except for 4th of July, and even then its a limited collection. I now own a ton of real flags, plastic flags, flags for the car, pins, buttons, stickers, caps, window clings & newspapers.
Hell, after the 9/11 attacks I was asked by my company to go to NYC to our datacenter there and help rebuild it. We where 3 blocks from the Towers. It was such a surreal experience, something I'll never forget. Manhole covers being blown off by exploding sewer gas, works caked in dust, the streets an odd quiet.
I also have a piece of paper I found on the roof of our building, (
It's big, but here's a scan of it)
Found out later the woman was one of the dead, and had a long email chat with her family members as they came across it on my old site.
So for me, I side with Greg, as I tend to be a little to hardcore American (If such a thing exists)
(P.S. Sorry to go off on a tangent, but when it comes to the Country I love I tend to vent. Hell, it isnt perfect here, but I wouldnt trade it for anywhere else. As the saying goes "I may not believe what you believe, but I will die defending your right to express it")