The Fort Hood tragedy exists on several levels. For the families who suffered that great loss, we as a nation should extend compassion. Certainly on that day last week other families suffered a loss, whether from disease or accident, it makes no difference. These families need compassion also.
However we must be aware of the individual families' right to mourn in private. They may have the spiritual strength necessary within the family or within their church.
We owe the 13 families a debt that assures them that this will not happen again, in addition to our compassion.
Dick Woolley
American Fork
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