Dear Editor:
I hope to live in peace because we want freedom from fear. We were all victims of Ground Zero. The national mourning was a sad day in the heart of many Americans. In my opinion this will always be remembered that we can’t forget this attack on the W.T.C., the tears can’t resolve this kind of conflict. The memory is real. I just hope all the world now knows we Americans are people with kindness in our heart but we lost too much! Their Afghanistan and still terrorists attack, on the men and women in the armed forces, the enemy must be stopped now before the cold weather sets in with frosty nights because winter sets in early. And we need no attack with violence assault on our soldiers, we need to make progress every day with support and leadership from our President and his advisors. We must achieve our goals: destroy this enemy who wants to rule the world with another disaster. We need an agenda like a Trojan horse to fight this enemy. Clearly to the American people I believe freedom is not free, and myself I am what I am an American senior citizen, a World War II veteran and an optimistic person with love for my country!
Thank you and God Bless America!
Louis V. Saliceti
Mayor’s Commissioner on Senior Affairs