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Slim H's comments
Posted Fri, May 9, 10:24 a.m.
It's okay to get caught up in the environmental movement: I think this is a great conversation that we should be having more often. Our city should get caught up in environmental activism. We certainly can't wait for the rest of the country to do it. When we can show ...
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RE: You did forget one thing Sean Astin said ...: Velvetsmog, I'm afraid you have remembered this incorrectly. It was Sen. Ed Murray who closed his surrogate's speech by asking the audience to support Barack Hussein Obama. Sean Astin never said anything of the sort. You also might remember that ...
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