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                    [Title] => What about ‘compassion’ for the cruelly murdered victims of heinous crimes?
                    [Summary] => A storm of criticism has erupted over the head of La Presidenta GMA for her astonishing "wholesale" commutation of death sentences (to life imprisonment) of ALL convicts in Death Row previously awaiting execution for their horrible crimes.


How could a President with one stroke of her pen save the lives of every criminal and terrorist convicted of heinous crimes – all 1,280 of them at one blow?
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In 1517, Martin Luther nailed his Ninety-Five Theses to the door of the castle church in Wittenberg. Luther became known as a reformer, and we remember his bold stand as a turning point in church history.

The fiery priest demonstrated great courage in expressing outrage at the church’s practice of selling forgiveness through indulgences, which allowed the people to sin intentionally in exchange for money.
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The great 16th-century theologian Martin Luther once experienced a long period of worry and despondency. One day his wife dressed in black mourning clothes.

"Who has died?" asked Luther.

"God," said his wife.

"God!" said Luther, horrified. "How can you say such a thing?"

She replied, "I’m only saying what you are living."
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How could a President with one stroke of her pen save the lives of every criminal and terrorist convicted of heinous crimes – all 1,280 of them at one blow?
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In 1517, Martin Luther nailed his Ninety-Five Theses to the door of the castle church in Wittenberg. Luther became known as a reformer, and we remember his bold stand as a turning point in church history.

The fiery priest demonstrated great courage in expressing outrage at the church’s practice of selling forgiveness through indulgences, which allowed the people to sin intentionally in exchange for money.
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The great 16th-century theologian Martin Luther once experienced a long period of worry and despondency. One day his wife dressed in black mourning clothes.

"Who has died?" asked Luther.

"God," said his wife.

"God!" said Luther, horrified. "How can you say such a thing?"

She replied, "I’m only saying what you are living."
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