Thank you, Bob, for sharing your thoughts. Your words read like a
prayer. Today's events leave all of us feeling helpless and vulnerable;
but the fear and panic of the victims was, and is, incomprehensibly
greater. If there is nothing that we can contribute at the moment in a
practical sense, we have a responsibility to bear witness to the horror,
and to do our utmost to prevent a recurrence.

Henry Olders

Bob Wulkowicz wrote:
> 
> In seems that innocence will never escape ugliness and hatred. Our world has
> changed profoundly with those images of the collapse of the twin towers.
> Certainly we pray for the dead and injured--and their families and friends.
> 
> We need also try to find a measure of sanity and peace somewhere in these
> moments of crises. We owe this much to the victims for their sacrifice, that
> somehow we keep the ugliness from happening again.
> 
> Hatred begets horror. We should pray for us all to shed ourselves of these
> afflictions--on behalf of our children--who are indeed innocence itself.
> 
> Bob Wulkowicz
>

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