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Hi,
I'm Aaronssongs. Born in Houston, Tx...grew up in Chicago, and returned to Houston for high school.....eons ago.
I'm black, gay, a writer, and musician, and a staunch traditional Democrat.
I enthusiastically support Barack Obama, and feel he is the antithesis to 8 yrs of the tyranny of Bush/Cheney. I am totally against the Iraqi War, and want our troops to come home, ASAP.
Hope I can contribute to the discourse in a meaningful way.
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Welcome to Political Wrinkles aaronssongs!...

Thank you for joining our community...

Pull up a chair, relax, and join the discussions!...
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Welcome!

Refreshing to have a new Liberal member join our midsts. Hope you're up for some spirited debate.
What kind of music do you play?
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Welcome!

Refreshing to have a new Liberal member join our midsts. Hope you're up for some spirited debate.
What kind of music do you play?

Acoustic guitar...and now, computer music, using composing and mixing softwares...in the vein of Tracy Chapman meets Sade
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Acoustic guitar...and now, computer music, using composing and mixing softwares...in the vein of Tracy Chapman meets Sade
My daughter plays piano, guitar and is a vocalist. I don't play anything (besides the radio ) but I am a discerning listener.
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Miss a day and look who shows up. Welcome aaronssongs, maintain my friend.

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