You have never answered my questions. I guess you don't want to reveal what would be either an agenda, hypocrisy or naivete.I worry that we will become numb to sound bite numbers and routine statistics and loose sight of the current tragedy about to fall upon our nations citizens and their loved ones.
Has anyone taken note of the current predictions, likely to become fact, that the number of Texans that will die over the next several weeks will equal the number of ALL American soldiers that died storming the beaches on D-Day?
Many fathers, mothers, children and loved ones cried over their dead and buried servicemen after D-Day.
That is what is about to befall Texan citizens. Their loved ones will shed as many, or more, tears.
In the midst of a deadly epidemic the loss of our fellow citizens will be all the more tragic and painful due to the prohibitions on gatherings to burry our dead. That emotionally devastating loss will amplify our pain.
I continues to be totally astounded and utterly befuddled at how many fail to recognize this and continue to polarize and politicize that which should be uniting us. We are all Americans despite scarcely distinguishable differences.
I do see that posters here are beginning to feel the tragic losses that are occurring. If you are among those being affected by the escalating death rate let us all pray together.
g'nite.
HKS
Do you call for Americans to stop using motor vehicles because 40,000 a year die in accidents?
The flu kills up to 40,000 a year. Should we be in lockdown every flu season?
I assume you protest over abortion with the same tears you protest here?
ANY loss of a loved one is difficult, regardless of the cause of death. But we live in an imperfect world and death gets us all.
You claim to be unwilling to accept a single death. Yet you only cry over one cause, which is not even a major cause.
You reveal so much about your character.