[Congressional Record Volume 161, Number 183 (Wednesday, December 16, 2015)]
[House]
[Page H9339]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
MOMENT OF SILENCE IN RECOGNITION OF THE LIVES LOST IN THE SAN
BERNARDINO TERRORIST ATTACK
(Mr. AGUILAR asked and was given permission to address the House for
1 minute.)
Mr. AGUILAR. Mr. Speaker, today I rise with a heavy heart to pay
tribute to the 14 innocent lives lost on December 2 in San Bernardino,
California, in the terrorism attack at the Inland Regional Center.
In the wake of this terrorist act, our San Bernardino community has
come together and supported one another during this dark chapter in our
region and our Nation.
Mr. Speaker, today I ask my colleagues, fellow Americans, and those
who hear this message around the world, to pray for the families of the
14 victims, the speedy recovery of the 22 injured, the countless first
responders that helped that day, and for the health and resilience of
the San Bernardino community.
In the aftermath of this pain, I have seen firsthand the tenacity and
the spirit of the area that we call the Inland Empire. We have said
loudly, as one community, that this tragedy will not define us and it
will not divide us.
We will not be afraid to come together in fellowship, to work
together, to mourn together, or to rebuild together. Across faiths and
across culture, we will support one another in this time of need.
Mr. Speaker, San Bernardino has been forced to soldier through
difficult times before. As we face this new and difficult hurdle, I
know my community will continue to stand together to show our country
and our region the resolve of this city and of these people to heal. We
are San Bernardino united.
Mr. Speaker, I am joined by my colleagues, and I ask the House to
pause for a moment of silence in honor of those affected by the
terrorist act in San Bernardino on December 2.
The SPEAKER. The House will observe a moment of silence.
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