For the past seventeen years, I’ve enjoyed the company of a special group of friends that have made my blogging experience both fun and challenging. Brian Lageose is one of this group of select cyberspace blogging buddies whose clever posts run the gamut from hysterically funny to sobering insights on the human condition – he’s one of my friends that I look to whenever I need inspiration.
We exchange comments in addition to reading each other’s posts regularly. Recently I cried on his shoulders about the state of the world in general, and Minnesota killings in particular. He raised me up – I felt compelled to share (with his permission).

I hear you, Brian. We aren’t done. No retreat. No surrender. America is the land that I love, and I cannot give up on her promises.


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5 responses to “Finding Inspiration Through Friends in Blogging”
Thank you for your kind and thoughtful words, my friend. My heart is quite warm tonight…
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We’ve had difficult fights over the years, for our community and every disenfranchised community, and we have won. We have also fallen back, but that’s just the political pendulum swinging back the other way.
ICE needs to be abolished, first and foremost, and all those criminals from the DogKiller to Homan on down to those who are shooting Americans in the streets need to be held accountable and punished.
I know a few of Kristi’s Koncentration Kamps that might have space!
Until then, the march goes on ….
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You are another of my brothers who is always an inspiration to me, Brother Bob!
Until then, the march goes on…
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Instead of causing what would be a Spectacle of ICE in the City of Philadelphia, they’ve been chipping away at the surrounding boroughs like Pottstown, Phoenixville, Norristown, Jeffersonville, Trooper … Anywhere they can terrorize people who are just earning a living and paying taxes. Fortunately, most Montgomery and Chester County police departments are dedicated and trained to defend the Constitution and their communities, and are doing a good job keeping these paramilitary clowns from breaking the law when they execute their ill gotten warrants. This must end!!
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Oh, Ann, this must end!
That is way too close to every home – what is wrong with people that they can’t see the police state exploding in out midst???
Thank goodness for the Montgomery and Chester County police departments and their dedication…hold the line.
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