New Progressive Blog in Chantilly

 

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I'm not a regular blogger; but I was honored to be invited to blog on Patch.com in the Chantilly site, which covers much of the Dulles District, plus part of Fairfax County.  I've done two blogs so far, one on Romney's attitudes towards the poor, and one on the need to protect Drug Court and the Public Inebriate Center project. 

I'm also using the blog to sport my art, drawings, oil paintings, ceramics and photographs, as they relate to stories.

 I hope you will take the time to read the blogs and comment on the substance and the art.

Best wishes to all.  Larry Roeder

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