The power of a word can move us emotionally as well as physically. Describe a situation where this happened.
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D. Keith Geary says
I had a mentor in the Army who claimed a day was never wasted if one learned something new in it, anything they didn’t know before.
Well, I’m dyslexic and doing the challenge of a crossword puzzle was out so I turned to the internet search engine challenges
Something in the news would catch my attention I didn’t know about, and I was off to the races searching it on the internet.
It was the day I learned in an internet search that former president Obama, Vice President Biden and Secretary of State Clinton committed acts of treason against the American people by giving aid to al Qaeda in Libya.
I got physically sick at this betrayal.