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Posted on July 7, 2005July 19, 2006 by Dana
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I don’t know what to say to the victims and their families in London, except that we are thinking of you and praying. Somehow in the face of tragedy, this cliché, this trite cliché, seems to be the best we can do. However trite and clichéd it sounds, it is true.

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