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There are few times when I find myself at a loss for words. This is really one of those times. At this time last night I made a request of people that in truth- are perfect strangers to me. The response to that request has been very kind. In fact, there has been response from some I didn't ask the favor of. Because of them, the plea for justice by bloggers and their readers in the case of Kelsey Briggs is being not only heard, but acknowledged. Click the image below to see the news report on these great bloggers.
I'd very much like to thank every single one of the following bloggers for sharing a story with their readers. And for being kind enough to respond to my requests:

Voiceless Victims Vince Aut Morire MY Vast Right Wing Conspiracy Stop the ACLU SSCA News Of Doom Randomized Drivel Beyond Frazzeled The Uncooperative Blogger Whatsakyer The Conservative UAW Guy Mudville Gazette.com Hyscience Fistful Of Fortnights Who Moved MyTruth The Right Place Blonde Sagacity A Rose By Any Other Name Army Girl Structured Chaos The Original Musings Sgt Lori Kieben IMAO Riehl World View Iraq War News Random Thoughts In Training Fight For Justice Fight to Stop Violence


Please click over, for these are all great people.

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Anonymous said…
From the family of Kelsey Briggs, I too would like to extend a most heartfelt thank you to everyone of you who have taken the time to put her story on your blog. I cannot express to you all what it does for our family to see such willingness to put her story out there. We miss her dearly. Kindness such as your does help so much.

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