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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsNicolle was wearing a necklace on her show today...
Can anybody tell me what it said?
I think it had something to do with the interview she did a few days ago with the federal judge whose son was murdered. I think the judge was wearing one like it.
TIA
a kennedy
(29,753 posts)the judge who lost her son was the woman wearing the necklace, but sorry, dont know what it said.
CurtEastPoint
(18,674 posts)lastlib
(23,356 posts)(Sorry, I just assumed everybody knew.....)
CurtEastPoint
(18,674 posts)Response to CurtEastPoint (Reply #4)
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CTyankee
(63,926 posts)Because you may risk getting alerted on. We have certain standards here.
sheshe2
(84,005 posts)Thank goodness for Otto-removed.
Archae
(46,369 posts)My name is Otto, and I didn't remove it.
Auto removed is fondly called Otto in MIRT.
yagotme
(3,018 posts)And yelling (all caps) doesn't help, either. A short stay here, I am predicting...
CTyankee
(63,926 posts)CurtEastPoint
(18,674 posts)There are other outlets for information.
lastlib
(23,356 posts)appmanga
(590 posts)Nicolle's probably says the same. And Judge Salas is amazing in turning her grief into action.
lastlib
(23,356 posts)Thats what it says.
LetMyPeopleVote
(145,794 posts)lindysalsagal
(20,785 posts)jch82847
(1 post)It says Love Is Light
LetMyPeopleVote
(145,794 posts)Hela
(441 posts)Over time, Judge Salas says she found the strength to forgive her son's killer:
"Love is light, and it's so true," Salas said. "You can't walk around with that burden of resentment, hate, it's like an anchor, it holds you down."
❤️
YellowDog1295
(1 post)The necklace Nicole Wallace is wearing reads Daniels Light
The judge whose son Daniel was murdered was wearing the same necklace when she appeared on Nicole Wallaces show. Perhaps the judge gave it to Nicole.
KS Toronado
(17,419 posts)3catwoman3
(24,092 posts)The judge is "a better man than I am, Gunga Din." I am certain that I would not be able to forgive someone who murdered either of our sons.