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So much has changed since my last blog post.  My computer was down, and I couldn't access my web design software - it was frustrating for me too!

Since then, I'm in a film competition called "On The Lot" and a lot of my fears of making myself too known are coming up.  I'm afraid the producers at FOX are going to judge me by Talk It Out, and so I am afraid in a way to be myself.  I've always had some fear of speaking my truth, I'm the compartmentalizing type.  Actually, I'm a bit shy.  Really, I like to keep my projects diversified and so I don't really talk much about the others while I'm engaged in one of them.  Does that make sense?  Although I should probably cross-market myself, I just don't want to.  I would like Red Love Redemption to exist in the world without Talk It Out or National Karma or even the Freedom of Reproductive Rights Amendment.

I'm noticing more and more successful people have their projects and they go for them.  I've been involved in a lot of charity organizations lately, mostly that benefit children.  I work with mostly conservatives, and whatever one's political views, I think if someone is using their time on Earth to help others, I would like to support them.  That's why I've decided it's time for me to interview some people for Talk It Out who may stand on a different side of the reproductive rights fence than I, or someone with whom may have differing political and war views.  Everyone needs to Talk It Out and I can't be biased only to liberals anymore.

Whether you know this or not about me, I've always been moderate and I've always seen the whole coin, including both sides.  I look liberal...I do.  I want freedom.  We need it.  I am also conservative in many ways.  I like religion - I just don't want it in schools or government.  I love children - I just think we ought to choose to have them.  I support a lot of community values, and I see the need to protect ourselves from terrorism.  So take it our leave it - let's Talk It Out!

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