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My friend Jeanne Scott sent a moving e-mail last week titled, "Upon watching the 44th president's acceptance speech":
"Tonight something healed in me. Something I hadn't known was missing was restored. ... Martin Luther King dreamed of living in a nation where we would no longer be judged by the color of our skins, but by the content of our characters. Tonight we raised a man to be president, not because of his race, nor despite his race. We lifted him up because we believe he is the 'best man for the job.' We could. We did. We changed America."See the full content of this document
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Gay Marriage Ban Hurts Euphoria
By the next morning, she realized, America hadn't changed as much as she had hoped. "Last night's euphoria has been mitigated by...
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