Sarah understood that changing the world meant starting with our relationship.
What My Daughter Taught Me About Compassion – by David Horowitz
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From the Pen of David Horowitz: December 27, 2009
President Barack Obama has been in office nearly one year, making it two since my late daughter Sarah trudged through a freezing winter in Iowa to help him win the nomination. According to a Gallup poll conducted on the anniversary of the presidential vote, only 28% of Americans still believe that Mr. Obama will be [...]
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