On the recordJuly 26, 2012
I would just like to end, Mr. Speaker, by thanking my friends--and they are my friends--and colleagues from Colorado. From all of us, Aurora and everybody who has been so affected by this senseless act, we are praying for you. We love you. This act actually affected people from one coast to the other. A lot of people from all over the Nation were there. In fact, at the time, from a nearby military base, there were 53 members of our military-- Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marines--who were in that theater that night. This is something that touches us all, something that we will all remember. We will heal. Let's hope and pray something like this doesn't happen again. With that, I yield back the balance of my time. The Sense To Find . . . (By Albert Carey Caswell) The . . . The sense to find . . . As now we so ask why? So ask why? All in our hearts and minds . . . Hearts and minds! As the tears we find . . . We find! All because of this most evil crime . . . For all of those most precious lost lives . . . Lost lives! And for all of those injured who must now so rebuild their lives! The tears we find! As all of those smiles so come to mind . . . And all of that pain these families must now so carry until the end of time! Of all of those lost loved ones and their most precious lost lives! Precious lives! As it's here we so ask why? Ask why? For where does the answer lie? So lie! All in that old age question, that rhyme! Of Good versus Evil, as old as mankind! Goodness . . . Evil .…





