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Honus's comments
Posted Wed, Jun 10, 10:53 p.m.
Great discussion. However, it appears we're missing a macro-element to all of this. Establishment organizations are losing influence in this era of transparency, community and conversation. By establishment I mean the chambers of commerce, newspapers (Times), tv stations, downtown organizations (DSA), government, political parties, and many more. Basically moneyed interests, ...
MOREPosted Tue, Jun 2, 11:29 p.m.
The victorious Husky softball team makes me so proud. These women epitomize student/athlete, which often loses its meaning in a society that typically celebrates the big-time, money-making college sports. Accolades to all those university athletes who not only are competing at a high level, but also working toward gaining a ...
MOREPosted Wed, Jan 28, 10:06 p.m.
I certainly have compassion for those who face domicile distress due to tobacco addiction. And I definitely don't want people forced to find new housing, or even be on the streets, as a result. Perhaps we should turn to the tobacco companies for some sort of relief, or divert state ...
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