[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 157 (2011), Part 9]
[House]
[Page 13258]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




                       REMEMBER, REFLECT, RESOLVE

  (Mr. McGOVERN asked and was given permission to address the House for 
1 minute.)
  Mr. McGOVERN. Madam Speaker, Sunday is the 10th anniversary of 
9/11, the day the world changed.
  Two hundred and seven names are remembered in the Boston Public 
Garden 9/11 Memorial. Six were my constituents: Lynn Goodchild; 
Christopher Zarba, Jr.; Linda George; Robin Kaplan; Dianne Snyder; and 
Tara Creamer.
  Back then, Tony Blair challenged the world to use the unity created 
in the aftermath of those horrible attacks to create a ``community of 
good.'' To help the world's most vulnerable; those without schools, 
food, water, or work without dignity.
  We should reflect on how well we have responded to that challenge. We 
need to resolve to do better and make our country better, and to do 
more to heal the wounds of the world.
  On the first Sunday after 9/11, at an ecumenical service in 
Worcester, Massachusetts, I said our faith teaches us that love is 
stronger than hate. I still believe that. Now, more than ever, I 
believe that is the legacy of 9/11 most deserving of our political will 
and attention.

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