Bedford: Here's How One Columbine Parent Turned Grief Into Hope
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"A friend of mine Darrell Scott lost his daughter Rachel in the Columbine attack and shortly afterward, when he was going through her things and he was able to get up the courage to do that, he found a diary of hers where she talked about kindness and reaching out to people and helping people. And she said in her last diary entry that kindness has a chain reaction that spreads throughout the school," Federalist Senior Editor Christopher Bedford said on "Outnumbered" on Fox News. "...It's that kind of thing that just absolutely does change someone's life and it's a beautiful thing that can be born out of a terrible tragedy."
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