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Thinks Bobbie Sexton had the best idea: Holding Dakota in prayers Trish Jackson writes: Wow!! That is definitely the best idea I have seen posted as far as honoring Dakota Meyer!! I cannot imagine dealing with all the things that this young man is going through and then being bombarded with press. We are all so proud of Dakota that I hope we don't try to commercialize him too much. The very best thing we can do for him is to pray for him to be able to deal with all that he has gone through.Comments re article 47016 Letter Holding Dakota Meyer in his continuing prayers This story was posted on 2011-09-20 11:48:40
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