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Barry Spence

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Barry is...a very sensitive, artistic, quirky man. In many ways he is a quiet, sincere, family man who is there for his kids and his wife, and the person to call if you need some kind of help. He is also this man with a wild imagination and a very "out there" vision. The way he looks at the world and the people in it, his way of thinking things out, might sometimes blow your mind, but if you really listen, you get it, and then you realize just how aware he is, and this just might scare you. He is also one of the sweetest, most caring, compassionate and passionate men you'd ever want to meet. Just talk with him sometime; you will realize just what this long-haired, tie-dyed, quasi-hippie man is all about. I ought to know, I married him. I'm his wife.

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Survival My opinion of the greatest threat to the survival of humanity today.
(2 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Friday, October 3, 2008
Theft, Lies and Candidates If the Republicans, and by extension John McCain, really meant what they said we would have advances in solar by now, in wind power, cars that get fifty miles per gallon, hybrids fifteen years ago. They would have put money into that stuff. But they didn't. They put their money where their mouths are. Or, their mouths where the money is: in the pockets of their buddies, the corporations.

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