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"How can you be sanguine, given what's going on in the world?" I believe the internet is a force for awareness, the likes of which we have never known. I believe it is good to shine or reflect light into dark places; to scatter the things that lurk there. Hence this blog. Mostly the light will be reflected (musing on posts covered elsewhere). But some of the light will be my own.

Monday, October 6, 2008

Psssst...McCain is pro-forced birth....Pass it on

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