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Being a pastor's wife can be the lonliest "job" in the world. We need to love on them more.
Gee, that's too bad. There's a lot more to the story than the ending. Only she knew what drove her to it.
However, if (by any chance) this is a statement on gun ownership, it doesn't work. If this woman had wanted to kill herself and no gun was available, she would have surely found a way:
http://kjzz.org/content/1207/officials-looking-reduce-suicides-hoover-dam-bypass-bridge
RIP. At least the woman only took her life-unlike the nut jobs that take out others with them.
I'm not God, I didn't create the world you live in.
I can vote , that's about it.
However, if (by any chance) this is a statement on gun ownership, it doesn't work.
Convenient for you!
It's that simple, right!
Is there anything you don't make apologies for?
Possibly misattributed exchange:
Nancy Astor to Winston Churchill: "If you were my husband, I'd poison your tea."
Churchill's reply: "Madam, if you were my wife, I'd drink it."
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/pastors-wife-buys-gun-from-tx-gun-shop-and-shoots-herself-dead-in-the-parking-lot
A tragic and bizarre story has unfolded in East Dallas, Texas, where Harriet Deison, a pastor’s wife, was found dead after shooting herself inside of her vehicle over the weekend. The 65-year-old woman purportedly bought a pistol at a local gun shop just before using the weapon to take her own life in the store’s parking lot.
Authorities contend that Deison killed herself with the gun after purchasing it at the McClelland Gun Shop, a Texas firearms supplier; the incident unfolded around 2:15 p.m. on Saturday. The death leaves police with few answers, as the GA Daily News reports that a suicide note was not left at the scene.