L. Benoit

L. Benoit I published an erotica, a bio, 2 cashier books & 12 poetry books. You can purchase these at Lulu.com I was always outgoing and friendly with people. I am broken.

I was born into a simple small family in the city of Thibodaux. I grew up along the bayous of southern Louisiana where I had experienced tough times and had many hardships in my life. I worked most of my life starting off babysitting, cutting grass and working in the lunch room at school. Then as I got older I went to floral work at a florist shop to cashiering at different stores. I entered in a

bowling tournament for about a year which was quite fun. I modeled runway for a few years in the local areas of Louisiana and now I am writing and publishing my books thanks to my son Chris who encouraged me to move ahead with my books and he was always there for me at my shows. He helped me get my books published. I met his dad who I married a few months after I graduated. We were together for 23 years until the twisted arms of fate took him from me in 2001. I bore my husband a beautiful son who grew up to be a fine outstanding and respectful young man. I raised him alone for 12 yrs without any help. Life came play the cruelest trick on me, stealing my son from me through a tragic wreck which ended his life in a horrific way in 2021. He was my rock, my strength, my light, my world and my everything. I am now a shattered woman living in darkness without my son. I will never get the chance to tell stories about him to his kids, because he was taken before he could have any to carry down his name.

democrats and liberals are the problem
01/16/2026

democrats and liberals are the problem

A joint statement from the Democratic party to the protesters.
01/15/2026

A joint statement from the Democratic party to the protesters.

Christopher deserved to have children, he deserved to get married and live a happy life, he deserved to grow old, but he...
01/15/2026

Christopher deserved to have children, he deserved to get married and live a happy life, he deserved to grow old, but he was not given that option.
Christopher mattered and still does. He deserved to have his book published but was taken before he could finish it. He was a writer, an excellent writer.
He was a loyal friend, a caring individual who thought of others. He was so smart and funny, lots of sparkling wit. He loved to make others happy and his laughter was contagious.
He was taken from this world because of an idiot who was distracted and speeding. I was with my son when it happened. I saw that truck coming in at us like a locomotive coming off the track.
The person who killed Christopher got away with killing him, walking instead of any jail time. While others go to jail for the same thing, this guy walked with only a $307 fine. He gets on the road risking others of their lives everyday. No justice for Christopher

01/14/2026
01/09/2026

I don’t know who wrote this but it deserves reading!!! I'm not sure who wrote this, in regard to the sad Minneapolis shooting, but I think there's something to it.

A 37-year-old woman. A child. Middle of a work week. The father of that child is dead. She is the parent left. The one job she has above every cause, every protest, every headline, is getting home to her child.
And what is she doing instead?
She’s out of state, in the street, in her car, blocking federal agents who are doing their job. Not alone! Her partner is right there filming her like this is some brave little documentary moment. Around them: whistles blaring, people yelling, pure chaos, manufactured chaos, so agents can’t do their lawful duty.
Her window is down. She hears the orders. She understands the orders. She ignores the orders.
Then she puts the car in reverse.
Still doesn’t comply.
Then she puts it in drive, NOT park! She moves forward into the agent.
That’s not “confusion.”
That’s not “panic.”
That’s decision after decision after decision.
Now put yourself in the agent’s shoes for half a second. A driver is already in an unlawful act! refusing commands in a hostile, chaotic scene, and now that driver uses a vehicle to move toward you. You get a split second. You don’t get the luxury of “Maybe she’s just stressed.” You have to assume the worst, you have to think of protecting other people like the partner at her window, because if you assume the best and you’re wrong, you don’t go home or somewhere else.
So the agent fires after she makes an intentional and aggressive move toward him, because he has no idea what her intentions are, and she just demonstrated she’s willing to escalate.
Now… imagine her child. At school. Sitting there like any other day. Not knowing their mother is out playing street-hero games for criminals in the middle of a work week, with the two adults responsible for them!
She didn’t think about them.
She didn’t think, “If I get arrested, who picks my baby up?”
She didn’t think, “If I get hurt, who raises them?”
She didn’t think, “If I die, they have nobody.”
She thought about protecting criminals.
She thought about interfering with federal agents.
She thought about the camera.
She thought about the crowd.
She thought about the moment.
There is no amount of evidence, money, tears on TV, or news spin that can make this make sense.
As a mother: NOTHING about this makes sense.
At minimum, she knew her actions could get her arrested. At minimum. And she still chose it. She chose strangers. She chose chaos. She chose lawlessness.
Make it make sense, because the only thing I see a child who just got abandoned by the only parent they had left, not by accident… but by a series of deliberate choices.
I'm a mother so I know of which they speak. I always put my son first and still do.

01/08/2026

Democrats want to impeach everyone and defund ICE claiming that no one should die while protesting. How about Ashley Babbit, she was shot on J6 while unarmed and not threatening anyone. And the officer was promoted and made a hero. She didn’t even attack with a 4,000 pound car!!! Democrat hypocrisy. We are tired of it.

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I was born into a simple small family in the city of Thibodaux. I grew up along the bayous of southern Louisiana where I had experienced tough times and had many hardships in my life. Those hardships in my life are what made me appreciate the things that I do have and worked so hard for. I worked most of my life starting off babysitting, cutting grass and working in the lunch room at school. Then as I got older I went to floral work at a florist shop in Thibodaux to cashiering at different stores. I was always outgoing and friendly with people. I entered in a bowling tournament for about a year which was quite fun. I modeled runway for a few years in the local areas of Louisiana and now I am writing and publishing books. I met a wonderful man who I married a few months after I graduated. We were together for 23 years until the twisted arms of fate took him from me. I had bore my husband a son who grew up to be a fine young man. I raised him alone for 10 yrs without any help.