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 | Tuesday, September 11, 2001
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Fellow Classmates and Friends,
Today not only was a symbol of American prosperity brought
crumbling
to the ground, but a large number of people who had helped build that
prosperity fell to their deaths. As an American, I am deeply saddened
by the
course of events and feel that only a madman could come up with such a
scheme. The sheer brilliance and cleverness of the evil behind such a
horrific tragedy is inconceivable to me and disgusts me. I am angry
and feel
that every American deserves retribution for their neighbor's death.
In a time like this, it is crucial to remember that we all must
stand
united to fight the uncivilized enemy. It is not only a matter of
patriotism, but also a matter of morality, humanity and civility. In
the
days, weeks, months and years to come I hope that we as a community
will
stick together, side by side, to help each other through this
catastrophe. My
condolences go out to those who have lost family or friends in today's
tragic
events. We all have suffered a great loss in New York City, the
Pentagon,
Pennsylvania and across the country.
The American skyline is forever changed, not just Manhattan's.
We are
the citizens of a new America, one that has suffered great losses, one
that
will rise higher than ever before to maintain Her people's rights, and
one
that can still be looked up to in a moment of crisis and fear. As we
wake up
tomorrow to rebuild our spirits and dreams, let us join hands with the
silent
heroes who do not need verbal recognition but only want the
satisfaction of
helping others.
When the events Tuesday, September 11, 2001 go into the
textbooks to
join Pearl Harbor and the Oklahoma City Bombing, we need to keep in
mind that
the severity of how hard you're hit can be overshadowed by how fast
and with
how much grace you can recover. God Bless America!
Tara Kohli
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