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Keeping Dakota in prayers Jamie Isabelle writes: I totally agree with keeping Dakota in our prayers. He has experienced more in his young life than many of us will ever imagine going through in all of ours. He is a true hero, he may not feel like it sometimes for not saving everyone, but if it had not been for him and the other gentleman, there would have been many more lives lost. I just pray for his comfort in knowing he did the best he could have for so many. God Bless!! - Jamie IsabelleComments re article 47016. Letter Holding Dakota Meyer in his continuing prayers This story was posted on 2011-09-20 03:37:37
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