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It's a subject our society does not want to talk about. Here I document cases of basic human rights abuse, in an antiquated system which wastes our money, and demoralizes us all. Our Prison system needs reform. This sector of our public has the potential to be self-sufficient financially, thereby dropping the repeat offender count dramatically. Please read on to see and hear of the injustices so many of us compartmentalize.
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As we walk through this life, there are so many struggles we encounter, and injustices we experience personally and witness. In this section you will find writings of struggle, coping and acceptance, and get to know people's beautiful and tragic lives. Writing helps. If the pen is mightier than the sword, then our word processors are like pens on steroids ... or at least on a healthy diet, and getting plenty of exercise and quality sleep.
Read More About Daring to Confront
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A list of my speeches arranged by location, with descriptions and pertinent links.
To schedule a speaking engagement, please click HERE.
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I have been a pastor here for ten years. "The church for the rest of us". Please read my sermons and follow the link to our Holy Website.
Read More About the Meetinghouse Church
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A bad day of fishing is less than 100 trout! Which is still better than a good day of being inside. Seriously. I catch, on average, well over 100 trout a day. I am a registered Maine Guide. In addition to fishing, I am an avid hunter, and outdoorsman. If you cannot reach me on my cell phone ... good! Please leave a message.
Read More About The Great Maine Outdoors
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I have books for sale, and books and writings available for free download listed in this category. They are all my favorites, and I hope that you may embrace them too.
Read More About My Published Writings
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In an attempt to brand "Maine Furniture" as in "Maine Lobster" and "Maine Blueberries", www.MaineFurniture.org's mission is to draw attention to the world-class furniture makers and woodworkers here in Maine. I am on the Board of Directors of this non profit organization, and we are working with state and local governments to promote an industry we feel is in peril. 100 years ago here in Maine, everyone knew a woodworker personally. Today we are seeing two and three degrees separation. Please follow the link to see how you can help your woodworking family members, and friends, and your local economies, and ultimately, our Maine economy.
Read More About Maine Furniture
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