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allseasuntrails's comments
Posted Tue, Mar 16, 11:34 a.m.
Let's talk about the Ave in the U District. It used to be 14th Ave. Everyone still calls it the Ave even though it was changed to University Way. It's a short street, completely in the U District. I say we "own the term "The Way" to better connect the ...
MOREPosted Fri, Mar 12, 2:24 p.m.
Re-alignment with the tea party hatemongers?
MOREPosted Fri, Dec 5, 11:22 a.m.
Small clarification on the above. I mean that I know some Repubicans who plead ignorance and vote their blood-line, not that it is true for all or most. My mistake. -- allseasuntrails Seattle, WA
MOREPosted Fri, Dec 5, 11:17 a.m.
Coming from a family blood-line of Ohio Republicans, I can tell you that people are born into their political parties. They stick with their parties sometimes out of loyalty and once in awhile, out of downright ignorance. They confess they don’t want to put the energy into thinking about and ...
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