> From: heather Howard <http://www.gmail.com/~hhoward40> > Date: Wed, 6 Jan 2021 16:47:26 -0800 > > I feel so much better now — NOT! Well, amazingly, no violence. Maybe the domestic terrorists are strategizing. > > Begin forwarded message: > > From: Marc Tessier-Lavigne <http://www.stanford.edu/~presidents-office> > > Subject: Today’s events in Washington > > Date: January 6, 2021 at 4:19:54 PM PST > > > > JANUARY 6, 2021 > > > > Dear members of our Stanford community, > > > > I’m sure many of you watched today, as I did, the alarming scenes in > > Washington, D.C. as protestors seeking to disrupt the electoral vote > > certification violently breached the U.S. Capitol Building. For all who > > respect our country’s democratic governance and the peaceful transfer of > > power, today’s events are both shocking and deeply troubling. > > > > As I wrote the day after the election, our country has > > a system of laws and democratic norms that guide us to an orderly election > > outcome. It’s essential that we reaffirm our commitment to our democratic > > traditions and to the peaceful transfer of power. > > > > As someone who came to the United States as an immigrant and is now a citizen, > > I have always had deep faith in the American spirit, our rule of law, and > > our commitment to democratic governance. That faith persists: The actions of > > a few will not define the future of our country. As we look to tomorrow and > > the days to come, I have confidence that our democratic traditions will > > prevail, that reasoned discussion of ideas will win out, and that our country > > will move forward with confidence into the future. > > > > Best wishes, > > Marc Tessier-Lavigne