On this fourth anniversary of the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, we all pause to remember our countrymen lost in that tragedy and the heroism and loss of the many folks who worked to rescue the survivors and who worked tirelessly around the clock to ease the suffering of so many. Here's a piece written on the one year anniversary entitled, "Ora et Labora", reminding us to pray as we worked, to remember those who are lost, but to remember them -- and to honor them -- as we soldiered on. As Faulkner said, "Man will not only endure, he will prevail", and prevail we will. We hope you'll take a moment today to remember those who fell that day, to stop and say a prayer for them and for their loved ones who every day go through life without them and who every day are reminded of their loss. We will not forget those who fell, will keep them in our prayers -- ordinary people, heroes all.Go on over there, and join in on the discussions. I'm off to church to enjoy these freedoms our men and women in uniform have protected for me.
Al Cardenas is Chairman of Romney for President's Hispanic Steering Committee. I got the following email from the campaign. Boston, MA – Al Cardenas, the Chairman of Romney for President's National Hispanic Steering Committee, issued the following statement regarding tonight's Democrat presidential forum on Univision: "Tonight's Univision forum demonstrated once again the consequences that a President Clinton, President Obama or President Edwards would have on the Hispanic community. Whether it's tax increases for families and the two million Hispanic business owners, socialist-style health care, coddling dictators, opposing free trade with our allies or putting family values last, the Democrat presidential candidates made clear how out of sync their policies are with the best interests of the Hispanic community. Mitt Romney has put in the effort to reach out to this vital bloc, and, after watching tonight's debate...
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