Friend,
The fabric of our nation, the thread that ties us all together across 50
states, has been tested time and time again in our history.
Today, on the 24th anniversary of the September 11, 2001 attacks, we
wanted to send out a message about unity, about compromise, and about
coming together.
Then yesterday, after an assassins bullet took the life of conservative
personality Charlie Kirk during an open debate at a college campus in
Utah, our message took on an even greater importance.
There is no room for violence in our political discourse.
It is our right to speak up, stand for our beliefs, and even passionately
disagree with one another. But it is never acceptable for words to turn
into violent actions.
We find ourselves yet again in another test. But we must remember that the
bonds that tie us together are stronger than the forces that wish to tear
us apart.
If we can remember that today, we can move forward towards a politics
build on compassion, common sense, and understanding. Surely, that's what
will get us through these tough times.
Thank you,
Stand Up
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