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autorank Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-01-08 05:38 PM
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54. 19% orphaned...destroying a society.
It's deep into their lives, the primary family, extexnded, community, etc. These kids are high risk
for all the negatives in life. There's an AP article about how troops are trying to adopt orphans.
Of course AP didn't mention this figure but it explains why decent people seeing tragedy simeply
want to act.

What's the big fear mentioning this in the presidential debates, the campaign trail? Heck, HIllary is
part of the "National Prayer breakfast" and Obama likes to feature his religiousity, that pic with him
holding the Bible gazing off...

Well, I have one question, if Jesus were in a really bad mod (and that happened from time to time) and
he heard about a government killing and injuring all these people, then orphaning five mllion children,
what do you think he'd think - we know what he'd do (Matthew 21:12-17 (King James Version) but what
would he think? I hope all the Republican's and Democrats who either hold office or run for federal
office at any level ask themselves that question before the start telling citizens how important
their faith is to them.
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