Don’t you have a good and kind heart, sir?

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Posted on Jan 04 2009
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Mr. McCue, when I read the story to my 5-year-old son about the story of discrimination in church, my son said that whoever Mr. Cepeda is, he should be ashamed of what he did. And now, when I read to him your comment about what had happened, he said that it is also shameful for somebody to understand what Mr. Cepeda did.

Anybody who really has the heart for the “least of His brothers” will never accept and understand what Mr. Cepeda did. Not unless you are like those people who are so narcissistic whom the spotlight would like to be only on you. I don’t understand why there are so many people who are so selfish and instead of complimenting these talented people, they were so envious and were mad because somebody is better than them. I got it! I hope Mr. Cepeda is not an ill-educated person. Because the way he acted to the Filipina, it tells us so. No person in a right mind would do that anyway. I hope Mr. McCue you wouldn’t do that either. I felt so many times that you are against these contract workers. I don’t know if you had a bad experience with them or so but I hope you don’t add fuel to the fire with your comments. You know that it was wrong with what Mr. Vic Cepeda did but you still come up with a way for you to understand. I just wish you could feel the pain that the poor Filipina felt and the other contract workers who were mistreated by those kind of arrogant people. If you could only put yourself in their shoe… Don’t you have a good and kind heart, sir?

[B]Kayc Lynn [/B] [I]Houston, Texas[/I]

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