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COReilly's comments
Posted Tue, Jul 29, 8:26 p.m.
A couple thoughts: Starting with the Netherlands, we would have trouble going the route of no signs since we are so certain that there must be someone to blame if anything happens. (And are going to sue them into homelessness if possible.) With regard to basic physics, when I'm on ...
MOREPosted Tue, Jul 15, 7:29 p.m.
Is it a surprise Seattleites aren't thrilled with our new buildings?: Since most of the new buildings in Seattle look alike (and are NOT LEEDS bldgs. that might ameliorate the lack of classical, i.e. not the "fad of the day", imagination) it seems to be no surprise we aren't happy ...
MOREPosted Thu, Jun 19, 11:16 a.m.
RE: Party over Politics: "The DNC chose to punish not the party officials of these states for their decision, but the voters." We seem to have lost track in this country that when you (blatantly) break the rules, there are consequences. (E.g. Lying is only wrong if you get caught, ...
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