Oct 17 2008
Something special indeed
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[h/t Michelle Malkin]
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Andrea adds: Thanks for finding these stories and posts, Brigitte. I’m going to stop watching/reading them at work, though. Because everytime you post on this topic I cry. It’s not particularly professional. Maybe it’s because of these heroic parents. Maybe it’s because of the faces of those kids and adults, who are different, sure, but are they not people, too, and why can’t we as a society see that? Maybe it’s because I know that we, as a society, sanction killing these people and those on the screen are the lucky ones, simply for being alive.
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