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Posted Mon, Nov 22, 10:34 a.m.
Until the Republican Party (and Democrats, too) stop extreme partisan bickering and dump the idea that the best move for the Republican Senate is to destroy Obama, I cannot see Democrats moving to Republicans where the word moderate is a dirty one.
MOREPosted Thu, Jul 15, 9:19 a.m.
Choice One: Spend millions on yet another election that could simply deadlock and leave the matter stalemated. Choice Two: Delay, delay, delay. When will Seattle ever make up its mind on anything. Delay costs money. Choice Three: Tear down the Viaduct, strangle downtown in traffic. That will make everybody upset. ...
MOREPosted Wed, Mar 24, 4:18 p.m.
Disagreeing even with invective is one thing, but the hate and threats of violence against members of congress -- or anyone for that matter -- is reprehensible and should cause that person to be arrested and sentenced to jail.
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