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Thadeus HartmanJanuary 16, 2019
I appreciate Sister Erickson's article and copied it to my grandson and his wife. My wife and I care for their 2 year old son 2-3 days a week while hey work. Yet, I must comment on Sister Erickson's political reference to people of differing views sharing a common interest in the well being of children. Sadly, this is not the case. Democrat leaders have a yet-to-be-determined level of tolerance for child abuse among persons illegally crossing our southern boarder. Reported/detected child abuse incidents (various) are high and escalating. One wonders what the acceptable level will be before the border is secured.
Andrew CurrieJanuary 15, 2019
I vividly recall Pres Kimball in the late 1970s warning LDS parents to not turn their children over to daycare centers. Although he did not specify the consequences, he did warn us that they would be dire and regretted. To what 'arm of flesh' will the many who ignored the counsel of the living oracle of God turn now that we are reaping the harvest of their disobedience? The Government does not and will never have the solution.
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