Not
in Our Son's Name
by Phyllis and Orlando Rodriguez
Letters sent a few days afte 11 September, 2001

[1]
To the White House
Dear President
Bush:
Our son
is one of the victims of Tuesday's attack on the World Trade Center. We
read about your response in the last few days and about the resolutions
from both Houses, giving you undefined power to respond to the terror
attacks. Your response to this attack does not make us feel better about
our son's death. It makes us feel worse. It makes us feel that our government
is using our son's memory as a justification to cause suffering for other
sons and parents in other lands. It is not the first time that a person
in your position has been given unlimited power and came to regret it.
This is not the time for empty gestures to make us feel better. It is
not the time to act like bullies. We urge you to think about how our government
can develop peaceful, rational solutions to terrorism, solutions that
do not sink us to the inhuman level of terrorists.
Sincerely,
Phyllis and Orlando Rodriguez
[2]
Copy of letter to New York Times
Our son Greg
is among the many missing from the World Trade Center attack. Since we
first heard the news, we have shared moments of grief, comfort, hope,
despair, fond memories with his wife, the two families, our friends and
neighbors, his loving colleagues at Cantor Fitzgerald / Espeed, and all
the grieving families that daily meet at the Pierre Hotel. We see our
hurt and anger reflected among everybody we meet. We cannot pay attention
to the daily flow of news about this disaster. But we read enough of the
news to sense that our government is heading in the direction of violent
revenge, with the prospect of sons, daughters, parents, friends in distant
lands dying, suffering, and nursing further grievances against us. It
is not the way to go. It will not avenge our son's death. Not in our son's
name. Our son died a victim of an inhuman ideology. Our actions should
not serve the same purpose. Let us grieve. Let us reflect and pray. Let
us think about a rational response that brings real peace and justice
to our world. But let us not as a nation add to the inhumanity of our
times.
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