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snesich's comments
Posted Tue, Apr 10, 10:14 a.m.
Comments by Piper Scott: Piper Scott wrote: "Categorical accusations and assumptions directed at any one person or group of persons is specious and superficial." And Piper also considers the entire Seattle School District corrupt and unworthy of educating our kids? He'd even sell his bagpipe to keep his grandchild out ...
MOREPosted Tue, Apr 10, 10:05 a.m.
"A recent genetic study..."?: Can jeandeux cite the source of the "recent genetic study" that he/she refers to? Is Sound Politics the source? Or is that the study by Lester Maddox? Or maybe the one by David Duke?
MOREPosted Tue, Apr 10, 9:54 a.m.
Gordon Smith's Sham "Conversion" on Iraq: Gordon Smith is a very, very conservative senator who is trying his best to hide that fact from the voters of Oregon. He's seen the numbers and he knows he's in big trouble. So, long after most of America has seen Bush's war for ...
MOREPosted Wed, Apr 4, 5:48 p.m.
Power Rankings? Silly Stuff: Government Is Not Baseball: This was given too much prominence on your site. If I want "Power Rankings" I can read Larry Stone in the baseball section of Sunday's Seattle Times. The very fact that Congress.org would use terms like "Pre-Season Power Rankings" demonstrates how trivial ...
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