Linda Morse

When you can afford to do for only your own, how do you afford to do for others?

Why are refugees and people who are not citizens of the United States of America granted more rights than U.S. citizens?

We have a homelessness problem. We hold vigils for people who are homeless while refugees get to sleep in nice warm beds. We have insurance for our pets, when some can't get insurance for themselves, human beings. Landlords make rents so high, people can't afford to pay it on income from a Social Security check.

Something is wrong here, especially when we treat animals with higher regard than a human soul, when we treat people outside of our own families better than we do members of our family or country.

What you would do for one, you should do for the other. When you can afford to do for only your own, how do you afford for others?...

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