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GentryLange's comments
Posted Mon, Oct 29, 2:51 p.m.
Jean Godden's Ethics: Over the past two weeks, I have been amazed by the fact that no one in the media will report on numerous ethics violations that are being committed by Jean Godden. Just some lonely bloggers. Like: The Paper Noose Blog for King County Horsesass.org
MOREPosted Sat, Apr 7, 1:42 p.m.
Fair and Balanced News Reporting: "Does Berger remember the interviews we conducted as members of the Seattle Weekly Editorial Board with Libertarian Ruth Bennett and Green Gentry Lange? Both proved themselves to be fringe politicians." Well I for one remember the experience. Cut-out of a vast majority of news coverage ...
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