Then, down to the extermination camp called hospice woodside to witness Easter service upon Easter service, the warm sunshine, a feeling of hope and the signs that said "I thirst". That was the day of the Not Dead Yet demonstration.
Of course there were swat teams and cops everywhere you turned. What an Easter, the judges, cops and hospice and HINO and his death lawyers torturing an innocent woman to death and torturing her family and all of us who were there to show support.
America changed that day...
That memory returns time and again. I cannot ever look at Easter the same after that one day. But I do from a stronger faith than before.
It is a triumphant day for those of our faith. We must remember that.
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