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Posted Wed, Jan 28, 2:14 p.m.
If you want to see bad transportation solutions, just about 140 miles south and across the river is the Northwest's second city. Mt Hood Expressway-Dead; this could have significantly improved traffic from the east side of the city. I-5 improvements-Dead; Over the past four years I travel to Portland at ...
MOREPosted Wed, Jan 28, 1:51 p.m.
Don't forget to go after Tony Blair, because he lied too. While we're at it, lets go after the Russian Intelligence service. And don't forget to include French and German leasdership for the telling same "lies". It is truly amazing the FAR left continues to hang on to lying about ...
MOREPosted Wed, Dec 3, 10:51 a.m.
Please keep one thing in mind; the reason for Chritmas. It's to celebrate the birth of Christ. There is no getting around that fact. Reagrdless of your belief there is no denying that Christmas wouldn't exist if it weren't for the fact Christ was born a little over 2000 years ...
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