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sperry's comments
Posted Tue, Oct 19, 10:22 a.m.
After reading Stuart Elway's effective rebuttal, then Chris Vance's comment above, one realizes it would be better for Vance to take the 5th. No pollster is perfect, Elway included. To his credit these many past decades, he has been straight up about that. Moreover, unlike Vance, Elway's professionalism has earned ...
MOREPosted Mon, Jul 27, 2:11 p.m.
This is the next recall campaign in the offing. Nick Licata's and Richard Conlin's dream of altering Seattle's wonderful neighborhoods will turn into their nightmare. It is because the city belongs to the people, that they will reject becoming residents of one anthill next to another anthill. sam sperry
MOREPosted Thu, Jun 11, 12:09 p.m.
A nice piece that makes a weak case for Sen. Jarrett. He is a deep thinker, with a trademark temper, but likely not of an executive termperment. It is easy to advocate for change as a state legislator who holds no responsibility for executive management decisions, which is why most ...
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