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If you meet me and think I talk funny, it's because I'm from north Jersey. I spent most of my adult life up there. I went to college at the University of Pennsylvania for my undergraduate degree in Biochemistry, and Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons for my Masters in Pathology.
After I earned my master's, I worked for several years as a research scientist, where I met my husband Doug while working in the labs at Bristol-Myers Squibb. We have 4 wonderful children.
A few years into our marriage, I enrolled in Seton Hall Law School, and earned my law degree. Since moving to NC, I've worked both as a scientist and as a lawyer. And I've also worked in the business development group for Sandoz, the #2 generic drug manufacturer. Presently, I am once again a full time student, for a Masters of Education. I hope to teach science, math, or history to high school students, and help people, young and old, become an informed electorate.

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North Carolina is the latest state to face a possible erosion of traditional marriage. The question will be: How will the people react? Marriage is a solid bedrock foundation of communities - the source of modeling, morality, and values.
The other day my husband was in the bathroom, clearing his mind and taking care of business, when he opened the door and shouted to my son: "Hunter, bring me some toilet paper... NOW!"
Oral arguments have ended before the Supreme Court regarding Obamacare. Perhaps significantly, Justice Kennedy, the Court's notorious swing vote, appeared to be very concerned about the status of young people with respect to the healthcare bill.
Yet he didn't offer thanks to those bravest of settlers who risked it all, including harsh stormy seas, unknown new lands and hostile inhabitants, all in order to establish a colony where they could worship and honor God as they believed they had the natural right to.
Yet he didn't offer thanks to those bravest of settlers who risked it all, including harsh stormy seas, unknown new lands and hostile inhabitants, all in order to establish a colony where they could worship and honor God as they believed they had the natural right to.



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