You people take stuff too seriously sometimes. Then it explodes and I don't get a chance to explain myself. Well here it is:
I consider the loss of the Space Shuttle to be an infinitely greater tragedy than the fall of the World Trade Center. 9/11 was about fear, hatred, greed, arrogance and ignorance, all the horrible things that make up human beings. The loss of innocence, something we never had to begin with but finally felt we lost, was terrible and it should never happen again.
However, Colombia's loss is the loss of hope. Our dreams of the future and where we as a people can go broke up and scattered itself across Texas yesterday morning. The loss of hope is a greater loss than losing innocence. We can come back from losing innocence as a better, perhaps wiser people. But there's no coming back from a loss of hope. So when I said this was something important in comparision to 9/11, I meant it in this fashion.
Oh, and daveb, I am an American. I live near St. Louis, just a few hundred miles away from you.