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A Friend In The Justice Department
“All I’m saying is, it’s living that takes courage. In my experience, the hero who charges the machine-gun nest is sometimes the guy who didn’t have anything to go home to. To me, the real hero is the guy … Continue reading
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Making Space
My last post here, was about my inner world, a space I have taken time to explore and develop. Today, I’d like to discuss another personal space that I have explored and developed, but one that is concrete and … Continue reading
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