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Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Just enough hope to get me through the day

A 22-year-old Marine on why he wants Congress to bring the troops home.

Posted by Leslie Foster at 4:07 AM

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Leslie Foster
Currently Nomadic in Hollywood, California, United States
Leslie Foster was born in Singapore and spent his childhood in Bandung, Indonesia; Berrien Springs, Michigan; and Silang, Philippines. His love for all things artistic and creative eventually led him to the film program at Southern Adventist University, but not before he had picked up a minor in biology and another major in International Studies (German). He recently finished up his degrees at Southern, managing to work on quite a few student films (including a few of his own) and the feature "Secret of the Cave" along the way. He is currently living in LA. He dreams of being part of a nomadic community of artists.
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