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PennyBuddy's comments
Posted Fri, Feb 10, 9:12 a.m.
And who is going to pay for all of those expensive, newly-mandated, pre-abortion ultrasounds - the taxpayers? Planned Parenthood? Since there is no medical reason for an ultrasound at that stage of pregnancy, doubtful the insurance companies will be stepping up to offer coverage.
MOREPosted Fri, Jan 6, 2:27 p.m.
I think Mr. Royer makes too fine of a point. What makes Seattle unfriendly to families is not just the downtown environment but the entire City and its largely child-less by choice population. Most neighborhoods have a few "family friendly" restaurants but by and large we have a populace that ...
MOREPosted Mon, Nov 14, 9:29 a.m.
Not as unbalanced of a piece as I would expect from someone who so obviously telegraphs his liberal views - many of which I share. But the lack of walkers/joggers was either an obligatory jab to please the bike crowd who will be happy to poke Madison Park or Mr. ...
MOREPosted Wed, Sep 21, 10:41 a.m.
She would have my vote. With her background and track record of successes in the public and private sectors she is certainly a cut above the current interested parties.
MOREPosted Thu, Jun 23, 10:56 a.m.
Given tht the District can afford to turn down a $9.7M+ all-cash offer for the Martin Luther King Jr. School, in favor of $2.3M taxpayer-funded dollars from AME church, they certainly don't need levy dollars from me.
MOREPosted Fri, Oct 8, 9:26 a.m.
And of course because the insufferable fop bicyclist is not required to have a license or other type of visible identifier he can ride along in anonymity with his foppish ways enjoying the bike lane (or not).
MOREPosted Mon, Sep 27, 9:32 a.m.
Sorry David. This piece not worthy of Crosscut and/or your objective of pursuing readers interested in (relatively) unbiased analysis.
MOREPosted Mon, Jun 21, 10:12 a.m.
Holmes was off base in his remarks, and I hope regrets them. Anyone who puts their hands on a cop should face and expect to face consequences. How severe I won't judge as I did not witness the episode. This particular cop appears to be calm, level-headed and already versed ...
MOREPosted Thu, Feb 25, 9:30 a.m.
I was cautiously optimistic of his term, but this is like watching a train wreck. McGinn is self-destructing as we speak. Who is advising this guy???
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