Dear Editor:
How I feel in my heart gives me a sense of feeling and concerns me that we must perform our duties as Americans. We must defend the United States from all her enemies. Mr. President do you see any peace on the horizon? Because men and women of the armed forces would like to be home with their loved ones. Mr. President, on Sunday morning I watched the television talk show. Your advisor delivered a speech to the American people, we all hope it with a firm conviction of honesty because we are human beings and we love our country. Mr. President, I watched your speech from Ellis Island tonight, but tomorrow at the United Nations you can show the world with a strong message. Who ever wants our help must be in our corner at all time with no escape or retreat. They must prove their loyalty with unity and harmony for the United States. I am a veteran of World War II and was proud to serve my country.
We will always have that remembrance of September 11th in our memory of all the heroes we lost. Yesterday was a sad say, but we have the leadership we need because we are a powerful and strong country with strength and endurance. I hope we don’t need more men and women sent to all parts of the world. We need greatness that will carry our country into the 21st century with a vision of peace!
Thank you and God Bless America!
Louis V. Saliceti
Mayor’s Commissioner on Senior Affairs