Yeah and I think it might be that chubby white-haired wrinkly dude who's running for President.
Today, if you see it in the SUN, it's demonRAT propaganda and definitely NOT to be trusted.
Her famous correspondence followed her throughout her life. It was run in The New York Sun every year until the paper folded in 1949 (the paper's name was revived years later and is currently in print) as well as countless other publications throughout the years. In 1959, O’Hanlon moved to North Chatham, New York. She was the subject of a tribute by the North Chatham United Methodist Church in 1966. At the celebration, O’Hanlon read her letter and Church's response to an enthusiastic crowd. Her grandson, James Temple, told the The New York Sun in 2004 that she did not think she think that she had done anything special. He said that O’Hanlon told him, “All I did was ask the question . . . Mr. Church's editorial was so beautiful . . . It was Mr. Church who did something wonderful.”
Laura Virginia O’Hanlon Douglas died on May 13, 1971. In 2005, plans were announced to transform her New York City childhood home into a school, according to the the Sun. A decision of which lifelong teacher O’Hanlon would surely have approved
Seems she really had...A Wonderful Life.
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Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus. However, to Libs it is the government. To conservatives, it is GOD, who gives us the greatest gift of all- life!