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Our Liberties We Prize

Kelcey and Shannon, Kelcey Patrick-Ferree

... and Our Rights We Will Maintain. On Iowa and U.S. politics through a moral lens.

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  • Kelcey and Shannon

    We are a married couple who live and write in Iowa, about Iowa and U.S. politics, through a moral lens. We have been writing a monthly column for our local newspaper for several years, and we are starting to branch out.

  • Kelcey Patrick-Ferree

    Iowan, wife, mom, attorney, hunter, volunteer, knitter, crocheter, writer, activist.

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