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What's in their hearts?

Clinton versus Trump. Love versus hate. What is in their hearts?

Hillary Clinton is a deeply religious woman who has said, "my study of the Bible has led me to believe the most important commandment is to love the Lord with all your might and to love your neighbor as yourself." Her religious beliefs motivated and compelled her to be a public servant - working tirelessly for children and families, for the disabled, for those living in poverty, for those injured on 9/11, the list goes on and on.

Her devotion to helping others is evident by her actions throughout her life.

If you are considering voting for Trump, please take a moment to ponder, what do his past actions show us about his concern for others? What makes someone think that Trump will care about them? What do his actions, beyond his words, show us about his heart?

In looking at Donald Trump's life, it is clear that he is fueled by money, power and publicity for himself. His actions show that he has never been concerned about the well-being of others.

For example, although many wealthy families use tax laws to reduce their taxes, those same wealthy folks often give generously to fund hospitals, libraries, research facilities, veteran groups, schools, etc.

Not Trump. He is not a charitable man. He proudly boasts of his wealth and lives lavishly; the needs of others are not his concern. As we consider his past actions and listen to him speak during this campaign, it becomes clear that Trump harbors a great deal of hate in his heart.

Hate begets hate and pits us one against another. I accept that Hillary Clinton is imperfect, as all human beings are. However, Hillary's heart is full of love and concern for others.

I will always choose love.

Susan Pribyl

Ingleside

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