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Remembering Newtown MAG
Miranda Wheeler could not have communicated her thoughts about the tragedy in Newtown any better in her article “Remembering Newtown.” Seeing how much this massacre affected our nation, I can't imagine how she felt being from Connecticut. Her words were genuine and completely from her heart. “Children are filled to
the brim with untainted innocence and simplicity,” she said.
I could feel her sadness in her words as she explained how these kids were robbed of their lives. I could not agree more that if this event cannot force our country to change, then what hope is there? Thank you, Miranda, for sharing your strong yet moving opinion.
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