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Holocaust survivor shares anti-bullying message

One of the area’s last living Holocaust survivors is sharing her story – hoping the younger generation will understand the consequences of bullying.

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Todd Smith - 12/11/2012 8:19 AM
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It's nice Rose Sherman Williams is sharing her story. It's too bad humanity hasn't made the same strides as technology. *By the way, you left out a word in this sentence. "So much suffering, and Rose said she wanted to die: she volunteered to go the concentration camp’s gas chamber."

Guest - 12/10/2012 8:10 PM
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I feel some of the comments on news boards sound like kkk and nazi propaganda when they always blame crime on Katrina migrants, which is just hateful. There are so many ways to bully, it is neverending, but watching R-rated movies as youngsters won't help teach them values any better, you have to be proactive and teach them what is right, not just what is wrong.
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