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Tuesday, January 18, 2011

A Strident CACLV Joins the Blogoshere

Alan Jennings, Executive Director at CACLV, gets right to the point in his new blog, Poverty's Edge:

"Humanity has made a mess of things. Let’s clean it up. Stand up for what is right. So what if you can’t figure it all out? You know what is right and what is wrong.

"Don’t be patient. Patience is not a virtue. It is the luxury of the powerful, the comfortable, the affluent. Too many people who are none of those things need you.

"So we’re joining the fray of the blogosphere. Count on us to weigh in. Count on being exposed to CACLV attitude. Strap yourself in – this is sure to be a wild ride."


I am really looking forward to insights from a committed activist who cares.

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  2. I'm confident I won't agree with a lot of opinion posted there. At a time when politicians are using an unrelated crisis to infringe upon the expression of opposing views, however, more speech is good for us all. Good Luck.

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