We cannot change the past. We cannot bring back to life a single murdered child. But all of us, regardless of party affiliation or political orientation, can and must do everything in our collective power to stop the carnage of our children in the future.
These children are our brothers, sisters, daughters, sons, cousins, neighbors, and the kids we babysat every day after school or taught swimming lessons. They were an integral part of our community; they were our happiness.
Kids with Asperger's syndrome need to understand that having that condition or diagnosis does not mean that they are the kind of person who takes the lives of innocent children and adults.
We may want to believe in a public policy solution to these senseless slaughters, but there isn't one. The only solution we have is, to quote the President, "Do not lose heart. Though outwardly we are wasting away, inwardly, we are being renewed day by day."
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