| |  From Attorney Murthy : One Year After 9/11 Posted Sep 13, 2002 As the anniversary of one of the saddest days in our nation's history has just passed, we should reserve special thoughts and prayers for those individuals and families who were tragically affected by the attacks on America on September 11, 2001. We extend our deepest sympathies to those who lost their loved ones. Their lives are changed forever. We are indeed a different nation after the events of that day. We need to remember that it is because of certain fundamental values that we cherish and must protect that we are such a great nation. Included in these values are the civil liberties of all people here. America was founded on principles of justice and liberty for everyone. We remain a nation of immigrants, which is of vital importance to our character, diversity, strength, and greatness. In our work, we try to make America a better place by helping to bring into the country the best, brightest, and most hardworking and deserving people from around the globe, to make this country still better, still stronger. We seek to reunite families and to provide a safe haven for those in need of protection. We are proud of our role and of the roles played by our clients through their valuable contributions to American life. We understand the fundamental difference between immigrants and terrorists. We have learned much from this experience. It has caused us to examine our values, to appreciate those around us, to renew our patriotism, and to debate difficult choices between freedom and security. We have had to deal with fear, anger, and prejudice. In the end our country will emerge stronger and more focused. We must each do our part in this process. As the President said in a speech following the attacks one year ago, the terrorists can shake the foundations of strong buildings, but they cannot shake the foundations of this country.© The Law Office of Sheela Murthy, P.C.  | |