Think About It . . .

If this image - - - 


bothered you more than this image - - -


it's time to ask yourself, "Why"


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  1. Don't mind the first...definitely mind the second.

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  2. I'll admit, in the beginning I did not totally understand the first. I sure do now.

    As for the second, WHAT do we tell our children about being responsible for your words and actions when we have a president that is not held accountable for his?

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  3. Absolutely. Being here in the DC area I have been a part of many protests starting with the Viet Nam war when I was in high school but never, NEVER could I imagine what took place last week. I am still shook up. Hearing those responsible for spreading the lies now calling for unity is making my blood boil. I had to take a news break today so I didn't have a stroke.

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  4. Honestly? They both bother me for very different reasons. I think I'm in the minority here.
    Blessings,
    Betsy

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  5. Thank you, been following your blog for a while. Appreciate you stepping up and speaking out.

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  6. My emotions this week: stunned, shocked, angry, disturbed, and depressed (but not surprised).
    HOPE for a better future keeps me going. We must move forward in peace and learn to work together.

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  7. Definitely! It would be really tough right now to be a teacher and have to explain to a class why some people don't have to take the consequences of their actions. In my opinion, the actions of the folks in the second photo are terrible! Although it does seem like some of the protesters are going to be held accountable now.

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