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- View post Well if you've been in a grocery store checkout lane lately, The Globe is pretty sure they have the proper…
- View post Thank you for this. Very educational.
- View post I ignore cynicism. It's a cover for lack of true understanding and real experience more often than not.
- View post Seriously? If that existed, I'd run right out and buy it for my granddaughter who just started College today.
- View post Serenity.
- View post Impressive work! Glad to see that the college my oldest granddaughter starts today is in the top 100! Yay.
- View post I think it's unrealistic to ask politicians to make statements about policies that would cost their constituents jobs while they…
- View post Everyone said Romney needed to settle on a position, too, yet he danced a jig the entire campaign, flip-flopping his…
- View post I see evidence of environmental groups spending plenty to advertise against the fossil fuel candidates. And demonstrations/marches can be effective…
- View post If the public hates Congress, there's certainly no evidence of it here in WA. All our incumbents won their primaries…
- View post Sorry, BooMan. Not buying it.
- View post It was a thing of beauty.
- View post Yep. Not going to go the we're doomed, route, but a whole lot of things need to change and soon.…
- View post If Nate Silver is to be believed the grifters will control both chambers next year. At that point they could…
- View post I'm not convinced it really matters what Republican incumbents use as their message. What matters is how hungry are the…
- View post This is why we have to hold the Senate. The House has and will most likely keep the simple majority…
- View post The women worked very hard, but that campaign was a hot mess, clearly lacking in leadership and organizing skills.
- View post Thank you.
- View post Thank you for the analysis. I don't know what this sentence means: As of today, it looks like +2 for…
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