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To: Neeka who wrote (96171)1/21/2005 1:32:13 PM
From: Volsi Mimir  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793670
 
I had to read it twice and let it sink in.
Now I will have to google her comments about
faith based -- just maybe they will be consistent
but not reported, maybe that is the real story.
(I really don't know, I just assumed she was
fervently against it, I know her Iraq stand and
quietly let it lie)..... gotta admit- she is a
formidable politician.
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I like this editorial in todays Seattle Times about the gov-vote:

seattletimes.nwsource.com

Madness of King County

Far be it from me to accuse the King County Election Board of suspicious bias, but my 10-year-old daughter reports that one of her school assignments late last year was to fill out election ballots, by darkening the little circle, that looked remarkably similar to the real ones. Every fourth-grader in the classroom accomplished this task without fail, other than two who thought the ballots were weekly readers.

However, during the process, she spilled hot chocolate on five ballots. KCEB immediately concluded they must be Gregoire votes because Christine was once seen in public eating a candy bar. Which explains why this class of 27 cast 32 votes. My daughter reports that all these ballots mysteriously disappeared, and we suspect later showed up as provisional ballots.

Now, so impressed was I by this civic lesson that I immediately had the King County Elections Board rule on my golf scores, and was told that I held a six-under-par handicap. Truly amazing, since my best score ever is a 91. So next week I'm thinking about having them appraise my house.
— xxxxxx, Woodway

hey atleast there was one that was for a rational
conservative side, the typical gibberish is left.IMHO