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Posted Mon, Oct 29, 10:21 a.m.
Montana Senator?: Try Idaho
MOREPosted Mon, May 14, 12:56 p.m.
Chuck is right. This is about government integrity.: [I also posted this comment at Postman's blog today] Chuck Taylor was exactly correct. Both issues -- McKay's termination and the 2004 election -- (which may or may not be related) are about integrity in government more than they are about partisanship. ...
MOREPosted Fri, Apr 6, 11:44 a.m.
RE: Nixon's Not the One: George, I'm glad you agree that the problem with King County Elections is incompetence. Incompetence in an elections office is a terrible thing that weakens the bond between the citizens and the government. It is not partisan to want to correct incompetence in an elections ...
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