A new friend, an old friend, and two new blogs

// December 27th, 2009 // Random

There is little point in this blog post except to tell you about a couple of friends, one old and one new, who have started blogging recently. One, Joanna Hoyt, is a fairly politically liberal quaker with whom I grew up. Just today she started her blog, Living as if the Truth was true. The other is a fellow UMA Computer Information Systems student who is quite politically conservative (her religious views are currently unknown to me). She started her blog, The Maine Conservatively Liberal Democratic Republican, in November. Although we don’t always agree (probably often do not), I look forward to reading what they have to say and encourage you to check them out!

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