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This kind of giving is what its all about, and you can do it all year long for no special reason or holiday. This is the kind of giving is what being and American has meant for the couple hundred years we've been around that is neighborly and unconditional.
We even see it in times of war and on the battlefields, soldiers sharing their rations to their enemy's out of pity and caring.
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