year anniversary in nashville, tennessee, six innocents losiv.t their lives, three of them nine year olds. the faces of-year-ol these beaul children are imprinted on my heart. heart.any parent s in thisof the country, i wake up i nnmilies the middle of the night thinking about these families and praying fo prayir them. i cannot conceive of the depthsd of their pain. as americans, we need to haveen an open, honest discussion about how to protectren, our children to morrow. not decades from now. tomorrow. what is the real practical solution? what would actually save liveses ? republican talk of menta l health has merit, but how dof you fix this legislatively?s it s hard to think about. it seems nearly impossiblefix th to fix the human heart or the human mind from the halls of congress. humanand as for the drumbeat fn control, let s say just the theory that you abolish the second amendment and ban guns entirel y, that would fix precisely nothing. there ar fix precie currently mi
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