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A memorial is a community’s
attempt to punctuate tragedy, to close it with a period, or perhaps an
exclamation point or a question mark.
Public memorials have honored the
victims and shaped the storyline of terrorist bombings in Oklahoma City
and New York City, of a president assassinated in Dallas, and of mass
shootings across the country, including in Killeen and Austin.
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There might not be a physical memorial, but that event is remembered by many, not forgotten.
ReplyDeleteWakened up by it. A sad, rude, wake up showing what TPTB are capable of.
Young and dumb, watching the first day and the end, my concience telling me this shouldn't have happened in a "free" country.
that event is remembered by many, not forgotten.
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