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Thanks for that video, Bill. One could cynically argue that a six-year-old girl is too young to truly and thoroughly forgive someone for something like that, but I don't presume to know the genuineness and depth of her forgiveness or that of her mother toward the man who fired the shot. All I know is that I felt tremendously moved and uplifted when I heard that sweet little girl's words and saw her mom hug the man who recklessly put her precious daughter in a wheelchair for life.
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Thanks for that video, Bill. One could cynically argue that a six-year-old girl is too young to truly and thoroughly forgive someone for something like that, but I don't presume to know the genuineness and depth of her forgiveness or that of her mother toward the man who fired the shot. All I know is that I felt tremendously moved and uplifted when I heard that sweet little girl's words and saw her mom hug the man who recklessly put her precious daughter in a wheelchair for life.
Thanks again, Bill.
Namaste,
Steve
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