Tony Vedda | Special Contributor This morning, my computer screen did not stare at me blankly; it called to me.
Like many of you, yesterday I watched in shock and horror as a mob of domestic terrorists took control of the U.S. Capitol. On Sept.
11, 2001, I stood in front of my television as one of the World Trade Center towers billowed smoke, and then I watched as an airplane banked and slammed into the second tower.
Even now, that feeling of shock and horror washes over me, just as it did 20 years ago. While these two acts of terrorism are similarly atrocious, the incursion of Jan.