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Such a sad story but a very courageous woman.
Hang in their Kim. You are an inspiration to us all.
of luck to you Kim and thanks for being a great example of love, patience, tolerancy, and kindness. May Heavenly Father bless you and your family always...
Here is true reason to be proud. A woman, through no fault of her own, stricken with trials and disease that might have destroyed another. Yet, she has found the courage to continue to nurture those around her. Those of you so proud that you march in the street for a lifestyle guaranteed to destroy that which is good and right need to take a closer look.
Gender identity is now a serious problem in California. Has been for years but thanks to the voting of CA residents AIDS will be spread all over CA like cancer. Many children will become victims also. I know too many gay peole who are child molesters. And I mean a majority of child molestors. This man should get maximum penalty for destroying this womans life. Homosexuality is the worst sin next to murder. Something should be done about it.
Thanks Amy for attending the AIDS class at the University of Utah. The story that Kim shared with us was one of true compassion.
It is extremely unfortunate and frigthening that the anonymous comments above are still harbored, dark and hateful, within someone's soul. That is the true trajedy.
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