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4dawgswoof's comments
Posted Wed, Jul 22, 8:39 p.m.
Wow! A Democrat that advocates outsourcing to the private sector to gain efficiency, increase access to the latest technology and to control the growth of government. If I lived in Queen Anne, I would vote for this man.
MOREPosted Fri, Jul 17, 10:58 p.m.
I would be careful to call the 'great transit debate' over. Yes it was overwhelming passed by the voters, but the citizens should hold the government leaders accountable for making solid fiscal decision on future expansions. Case in point, the new WES here in Portland, connecting Wilsonville to Beaverton. It ...
MOREPosted Mon, Mar 16, 7 p.m.
One flaw in your theory of why soccer is ruining America. Conservatives are all about winners and losers. Keeping score and rewarding success. Liberals are all about participation, diversity and making sure everyone feels good about the experience. No winners and definitely no losers.
MOREPosted Wed, Feb 4, 9:21 p.m.
First off, I was very disappointed to read the level of vitriol and bigotry in the comments to Knute's column. I was active in Scouts in the Seattle area for 10 years and achieved Eagle Scout. We spent at least one weekend each month and two weeks each summer in ...
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