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Regional_viewpoint's comments
Posted Mon, Nov 16, 11:41 a.m.
I completely disagree with Mary, not all nonprofits are using hard core techniques. I've been in development for over 20 years and can tell you that my personal philosophy and that of my organization is donors and volunteers must participate joyfully and on their own terms or its not a ...
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BRAVO! Well "said." Thank you!
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Russell moving its headquarters to Seattle would create a tremendous hole in downtown Tacoma, a city more fragile and dependent on that major employer than Seattle would ever be. Ted's suggestion of this is short-sighted and evidence of the kind of Seattle-centric thinking that creates problems in our state.
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