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Posted on October 9, 2007January 26, 2018 by Kenneth Sutton

A draught of living water

Well, all I can say is, God bless Peggy Parsons: Star-belly Sneeches and modern day cossacks

I don’t like fear-based segregation. I do not often find that it is based in reality. I like to challenge it and look for the good in the other side. That’s my default setting.

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