VictoryHeights

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Don't we remember? Denying the parties their caucuses was unconstitutional

Posted Tue, Feb 26, 1:42 p.m.

RE: No play, no pay: Great idea Cameron. If the "private" political parties wants to play by their own rules, they can PAY fully for them as well. And as a second front in this battle to include more than just the crazy, and "not that busy on a saturday," ...

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Genuflecting to the high rises

Posted Fri, Feb 15, 12:23 p.m.

Love the buildings, love the density! Build them.: These are exactly the kind of buildings Seattle needs. Love them. Love them. Love them. Bring 'em on!

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A transportation layaway plan

Posted Mon, Jan 14, 2:54 p.m.

The numbers are insanely high: My wife works in Bellevue and we live in Seattle. I work in Seattle. I think of us as making a fairly good living. However, there is no way that we can afford $10 per trip. That is $400 a month and nearly $5000 a ...

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Score one for Googie

Posted Thu, Jan 3, 11:03 a.m.

What the hell?: Another stupid "crusade" by Seattle's idiot brigade. I lived within a block of the Ballard Dennys for 10 years. It is a piece of crap building that keeps the neighborhood ugly. You want to save that building? Then buy it. Otherwise, shut up, get out of the ...

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More S.L.U.T.-y thoughts (then we'll stop)

Posted Thu, Dec 13, 11:01 a.m.

Typical Seattle: "Sh*t on Everything": It is a streetcar, not a flying carpet. Exactly how "exciting" did he expect it to be? Perhaps the nickname "SLUT" mislead him a bit.

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Gov to Seattle: You dithered away your chance

Posted Tue, Nov 13, 2:04 p.m.

I thought this was a REGIONAL rejection: Why the focus on Seattle's failure on proposition 1? I thought this was a regional ballot. While the Commons, the Viaduct, and the Monorail failures can all be laid squarely on Seattle's shoulders, Proposition 1 and the 520 bridge problem cannot. It is ...

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