Whoa there Joe
First Donna spent the day of 9-11 glued to the Television and went through several boxes of tissues crying her eyes out; never will you find a more caring person than Donna. So dont go there.
Donna was not implying that the sale of the Scoop pin was like September 11th Im not speaking for her but as me, What she meant was that some people will do anything to make a buck there are those that will try to capitalize on anything including the misfortunes of others, if you will recall minutes after the attack on the World Trade Center there were hundreds of items on Ebay from burnt papers, to parts of the building.
In pintrading there is the same thing minutes after a pin is released you can find several of them on Ebay for sale, hey dont knock it I do it but they are my pins and I can with them what I want
I also offer a lot of them to people up north at cost because they cant come down to get every pin that is released, but the highly collectable ones like the Scoop, the Haunted Mansion Dangle, and Mickey for president will bring in a high dollar sign so are more desirable.
What she was saying is that people in the 9-11 disaster were selling things that meant nothing to them but meant something to somebody somewhere. A piece of paper from an office on the 93rd floor means nothing to the person that picked it up and put it on ebay, but what about to the spouse of someone that worked in that office do you think they would put it up on Ebay. Same as the Scoop pin it means nothing to some a lot to others.
So that is what she was saying Joe she was not as you implied suggesting the selling of a Scoop pin was just like the 9-11 incident.
I hope I didnt offend as well.