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Letters to the EditorThursday, March 6, 2008 12:12 AM CST
Better way to honor victims
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Everyone agrees, the shootings at Northern Illinois University’s Cole Hall were dreadful and yes, we need to react, but not by tearing down a much-needed building.

To do so is such a knee-jerk reaction by our incompetent state politicians and not the answer — at a $40 million price tag no less.

If Northern wants to create a memorial to honor the victims that is wonderful, but have them do so with private donations and other non-public funding. I don’t recall any such recommendations made at Virginia Tech with the building of their horrendous shootings. I don’t recall any attempt to tear up and reroute the Chicago-area Metra commuter rail track when the 1995 Fox River Grove school bus accident killed seven students.

And of course, there were very few politicians during the Vietnam crisis demanding the shooting to stop because one of their friends had been killed in action.

Bad things happen and politicians have to stop chasing the ambulance — attempting to sensationalize some dreadful public incident for their own political image.

If the public and our politicians truly want to do something to acknowledge this horrible event, they should look more toward enforcing our current gun laws and implementing more meaningful gun control. You could honor the victims at NIU and their families in no better way.  

Jim Wilson

Bloomington

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The Peanut Gallery wrote on Mar 7, 2008 8:56 AM:

" To Jim and Big Brother:

In my opinion, your comments are excellent! Tearing down the site of this tragedy does no good. Have we torn down Ford's Theater or the Texas Book Depository Building? Why should an already cash-strapped state squander millions to tear down and replace an otherwise-excellent bulding? Memorials are wonderful, lasting and inexpensive. One would be a good alternative to this spend-fest.

TPG

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BigBrother wrote on Mar 6, 2008 10:27 AM:

" If the state has 40 million dollars to spend then why not place this money in the bank and use the interest to pay for student education. The interest alone would pay for up to 100 students education each year. At the end of 20 years this memorial would have paid for 1600 students to recieve a college degree. We would still have the 40 million in the fund. A perpetual memorial for the victims of a tragic episode. What better way to create a memorial. "

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