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She and her family have the right to act as they may.
Also, if the Smarts ever read my comment, I ask you to speak with the author of "Under the Banner of Heaven", Jon Krakauer. He puts a theme throughout his book that Mormons are particularly violent or unstable mentally. He dedicates a whole chapter to the Liz Smart case.
It would be nice if you could have personal dialogue with him and help explain that LDS are as normal as anyone when it comes to violence and extremism, and how our values are not as unusual as he purports.
More power to you, sister.
Inspirational comebacks are always refreshing and reinvigorating.
To be so strong, to be so (no pun intended) Smart, and so lovely is a triumph indeed. Add to that your determination to help others-I share your determination, if not exactly the same experience. If you do at some time become angry or resentful, remember our Lord blesses our feelings , all of them, unless you were to take sinful action.
All my best to you.
CS in AZ
Elizabeth,
If only my husband and I knew it was you when the three of you approched us at the children's playground back in August 2002 and my husband bought hotdogs and drinks for you. We just could'nt tell who you were under the veil.
We are so greatful that your family has you back.
M&B
A few months ago I saw you in Salt Lake. At first, I could not put a name to a face, I only felt that you were old friends I had not seen for while. In the few minutes it took me to recognize you for who you are, I then realized you truly were the special people I had let into my home for the 9 months Elizabeth was gone. You were the family I had prayed each night for. I shed tears of joy when Elizabeth was found safe. May God bless you for your willingness to help others. That is what life is all about.
To the cynics (and at times that may have included me), I really don't see Miss Smart or her parents trying to capitalize on her "story." I think she knows that her words/story can still get press, and is using that to continue to help others who may be dealing with similar situations (most of which don't turn out nearly as well hers, sadly).
I say, good for her!!
Your a smart girl,and brave to share it with others to help them help themselves.It's more than I could do!
God bless and I pray your life continues to move forward by the great power of the almighty God!
Very truly,
C.A.
As far as the critics of the DNews running the story, look at the volume and quantity of comments. The News is in the business of selling newspapers just as People is in the business of selling magazines. E. Smart will probably never tire.
way to go Elizabeth keep it up
I have worked with the homeless as an employee at the Road Home. It is common for many caring people to help them do work for pay and your mother did no wrong in her heart to try to help someone with work and pay.
Thank you again for being strong and keep speaking out against all abuse and wrong to all mankind.
Our thoughts are with you and keep smiling. It is beautiful. You are home!!
Forgiveness is the key to getting rid of the venom that evil infuses upon its victims. I think God Elizabeth was able to have the faith to grant it.
Like you, I live my life that way and am very happy. i commend you for your perserverance and intellecty. For it is that which will get you further thorugh this and make you strong.
Great regards,
Lacey Glass
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