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Friday
Jan222010

Just say Roe, 2010

Happy Blog for Choice Day, everyone. I’m soloing today and tomorrow as Patrick is at a wedding and my computer time is short. Rather than dredge up my own polemical post about choice, I’ll point to Bitch PhD’s very thoughtful post. Go read it, it’s excellent. And instead of digging through my own dross to find a brilliant paragraph, I’ll simply say that without having the choices I’ve had, the lovely little boy who challenges and delights me would not be playing guitar in the living room, and I would not be posting here today. Such, my dears, is the role of choice in history.

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