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by Connie Foust
Several years ago I had a beloved dog, Ralph, who had cancer; he was in terrible pain and could hardly get around. For many days I pondered whether or not to put this dog down. One day while talking with a friend about the dog and the situation, he said to me "how long does your dog have to suffer before you feel good about putting him down?" This was the best thing anyone could have said and it made complete sense. I had to harden my heart to do what was right for Ralph.

This brings me to my point today regarding the media covering the suffering of the illegal aliens in the hot desert and also what happens to them when they are deported.


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