On Monday we emailed jokes.
On Tuesday we did not.
On Monday we thought that we were secure.
On Tuesday we learned better.
On Monday we were talking about heroes as
being athletes.
On Tuesday we relearned who our heroes are.
On Monday we were irritated that our rebate
checks had not arrived.
On Tuesday we gave money away to people we had
never met.
On Monday there were people fighting against
praying in schools.
On Tuesday you would have been hard pressed to
find a school where someone was not praying.
On Monday people argued with their kids about
picking up their room.
On Tuesday the same people could not get home
fast enough to hug their kids.
On Monday people were upset that they had to
wait 6 minutes in a fast food drive through line.
On Tuesday people didn't care about waiting up
to 6 hours to give blood
On Monday we waved our flags signifying our
cultural diversity.
On Tuesday we waved only the American flag.
On Monday there were people trying to separate
each other by race, sex, color and creed.
On Tuesday they were all holding hands.
On Monday we were men or women, black or
white, old or young, rich or poor, gay or
straight, Christian or non-Christian.
On Tuesday we were Americans.
On Monday politicians argued about budget
surpluses.
On Tuesday, grief stricken, they sang 'God
Bless America'.
On Monday the President was going to Florida
to read to children.
On Tuesday he returned to Washington to protect
our children.
On Monday we had families.
On Tuesday we had orphans.
On Monday people went to work as usual.
On Tuesday they died.
On Monday people were fighting the 10
commandments on government property.
On Tuesday the same people all said 'God help
us all' and 'Thou shall not kill'.