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I am a product of the North American high plains. I grew up in eastern Montana. I spent about 24 years there going to public school and college. When I graduated from college I taught math at a rural high school.
I then moved to Denver, CO to go to a Methodist seminary, which was not productive in a degree, but did add certain qualities to my development. I have since been working in various positions in the medical system, where I continue to this day.
I am now seeking the progressive reform of society to a point where people mean something to each other. I want to see an over throw of these selfish times and the establishment of a time when ignorance and want are things of the past. While I am not certain this ideal will ever be reached, it is also wrong to not try because it can not be reached.
Pax vobiscum
Noble
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