President Barack Obama called Friday for a truce in the political war that is the 2012 campaign as he led an emotional silent tribute to the victims of the mass shooting in Aurora, Colorado, and urged a country often divided to unite “as one American family.” (via: yahoopolitics )
“And if there’s anything to take away from this tragedy it’s the reminder that life is very fragile. Our time here is limited and it is precious. And what matters at the end of the day is not the small things, it’s not the trivial things, which so often consume us and our daily lives. Ultimately, it’s how we choose to treat one another and how we love one another. It’s what we do on a daily basis to give our lives meaning and to give our lives purpose. That’s what matters. At the end of the day, what we’ll remember will be those we loved and what we did for others. That’s why we’re here. I’m sure that many of you who are parents here had the same reaction that I did when I heard this news. My daughters go to the movies. What if Malia and Sasha had been at the theater, as so many of our kids do every day? Michelle and I will be fortunate enough to hug our girls a little tighter tonight, and I’m sure you will do the same with your children. But for those parents who may not be so lucky, we have to embrace them and let them know we will be there for them as a nation.” — Remarks by the President on the Shootings in Aurora, Colo. – NYTimes.com (via apsies)

Meanwhile;
“More than 275 people have been shot to death in Chicagoland so far this year; scores more have been wounded, many seriously. Far too many are children; some victims are toddlers. By far, most of the murder and mayhem is occurring in the city’s poor sections.”
I hug my kids tight every night.