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March For Our Lives

March 24, 2018 Kim Field
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My son Austin and I were privileged and proud to participate in today's March For Our Lives in Washington, D.C. No politicians. Just the teen-aged survivors who are putting NRA-backed politicians on notice and who will be blanketing the country between now and November. So incredibly inspiring to see these young people deal with their profound trauma by working to save future lives. Emma Gonzales' six and a half minutes of silence was incredibly moving. NRA supporters who claim that these young are too young to have mature positions on such matters and are the tools of liberal special-interest groups not only have no idea who they dealing with, they are missing the fellowship--and leadership--of some outstanding human beings.

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