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Thursday, September 13, 2001
Editorial

Remain united
Citizens must not wrongly assign blame

The effects of Tuesday’s attacks on the United States have been felt by the entire nation. We are shocked, angry and scared. The sense of security so intrinsic to America has been stolen, and we all wonder if we will ever feel safe within our borders again.
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Watching a nightmare unfold
Washington intern experiences tragedy first-hand at ground zero
by Brian Casebolt
Skiff Staff

In light of the many events Tuesday, I am compelled to write home about the tragedies now facing our nation. The emotions currently sweeping the United States are from an era we as students have only learned from history books.
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Your Views
Letters to the editor

TCU’s mission is ready for action after tragedy

I am, like everyone else, horrified by the events of Tuesday. It is unspeakable, unthinkable, unimaginable.
My son works on Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, and I am relieved to say he made it home to his family safely. But it was not so for many like myself, who feared for the safety of someone held dear. For all of them, we grieve.

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Cold war mentality makes no sense
Nation has a choice to use old solutions or create a new world
by Matt Colglazier
Skiff Staff

We have passed over into death’s dream kingdom. No longer innocent. No longer real.
Our struggle for power, that is our attempt to hold power, has been diverted, blown up.

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Brutal retaliation for
attacks is morally justified

by Benjamin Meier
Skiff Staff

The events of this past week should serve to make America aware that the global landscape has been irrevocably altered.
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