November 3, 2012

Sandy: Less Politics, More Compassion, Please

Curt Devine, Relevant Magazine

Like many Americans this week, I sat safely inside as Hurricane Sandy swept over the East Coast, terrorizing neighborhoods and flooding city streets. When I walked outside Tuesday to check the damage on my Washington, D.C., house, I felt relieved to find only a large puddle and a few fallen branches.

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