Valerie
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What I am most amazed about here is the unwillingness to address honest questions. I suppose I shouldn't be. But I've always been convinced that Thomas Jefferson is correct:
Question with boldness even the existence of God; because, if there be one, he must more approve of the homage of reason than that of blindfolded fear
If we should honestly question anything, what is wrong with questioning the premises here? Is it because she was shot? I dont think being shot necessarily makes you any more inspiring or establishing how much you've supposedly done for us all. It seems like a cheap emotional reaction when people cant answer honest questions.
I really don't understand what sort of answer you are looking for...???
People on her side of the political aisle were certainly inspired by her political causes, just as anyone may simply be inspired by their chosen representative in Congress.
Now, I understand you you are not on the same side of that political aisle, so you weren't at all inspired by her mere existence, but certainly you can comprehend that once she got shot in the head, her miraculous recovery instantly became an inspirational story which supersedes politics and partisanship altogether...