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Remembering Newton
I wholeheartedly agree with Wheeler in her article about the Newton Tragedy. In her article she stated "If this tragedy cannot move our nation, than we must admit there is no hope at all." Through this quote we can undoubtedly see that, together, we all have suffered, continuously, by massacres that have occurred throughout various time periods. As one we must link together to put even a minor decline in these horrendous events. It is worse than horrible that lives, of all ages, had to be taken for us to come to the realization that we, as a nation, must attempt to cease these painful events that crush the hears and lives of all that have experienced of even heard of the tragic events.
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