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Friday, December 14, 2012

28 die in Connecticut; there are no words.

 




















6 comments:

  1. It is too difficult to put into words. I had nightmares last night. I can't even imagine how those people will deal with such a horrific tragedy. All I can do is pray and wish them peace.

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    1. Exactly. People who are there, people anywhere with small children, can try to reassure them, make them feel safe, but for many of us seeing the horror from afar, there are no words. It's why such tragedies are called unspeakable.

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  2. 2 phases "assault weapons ban" and "quality preventive mental heath care"

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    1. I hear you, Sharon. Lawmakers will not.

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  3. I had scared kids in my classes today who smiled when they learned of our new policy to leave every door locked. No exceptions. It's our only defense. I hate guns!

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    1. What a criminal shame that it's come to this.

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