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Imo's comments
Posted Mon, Jun 13, 8:40 p.m.
As Auditor, Brain Sonntag is charged primarily with identifying and making public the mistakes and misdeeds of others. Regardless of the legitimacy of the task, and how well he might do it, to conclude that he would therefore make an excellent governor seems a tremendous leap. I'd want to know ...
MOREPosted Mon, Oct 27, 6:26 a.m.
Most disconcerting about Mr. Van Dyk's choice for Governor is the narrow criteria on which it was based, resembling far too much the simplistic and transparent "at least he won't raise taxes" reasoning of The Seattle Times. Frankly, his vote seems to be far more against Governor Gregoire than for ...
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