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Saturday, April 7, 2007

Melinda Pillsbury-Foster



Melinda Pillsbury-Foster is the grand-daughter of Arthur C. Pillsbury, the inventor of the time-lapse camera, the microscopic motion picture camera, the X-Ray motion picture camera, and the underwater motion picture camera. The Pillsbury and Foster families were active in the Abolitionist and Suffragist Movements after fighting in the Revolution.

Pillsbury-Foster began working in politics when she was eleven, passing out literature for Barry Goldwater. She was an early Libertarian activist, returning to the Republican Party in 1988.

Melinda confronted the nasty behavior of the NeoCons in the early 90s and has been working on persuading them to change their evil ways ever since.

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