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To: RetiredNow who wrote (1119202)2/20/2019 3:32:52 PM
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sylvester80

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Liberals made America Great.
Liberals made America Advanced.

Conservitudes destroyed America.
Conservitudes made Americans the slave of Trump and Billionaires.



To: RetiredNow who wrote (1119202)2/20/2019 3:34:14 PM
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sylvester80

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Conservitudes should just obey to their Lord Trump and work hard for the Billionaires.



To: RetiredNow who wrote (1119202)2/20/2019 4:59:07 PM
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ryanaka

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BEYOND ANY DOUBT, REPUBLICANS ARE RACISTS...AND ANYONE WHO VOTES FOR THESE RACIST KKK HUMAN EXCREMENT POS REPUBLICANS IS A RACIST TOO...



To: RetiredNow who wrote (1119202)2/20/2019 10:04:12 PM
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In journalism the major newspapers, such as The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and The Washington Post, have harvested many of the awards, but the board also has often reached out to work done by small, little-known papers. The Public Service award in 1995 went to The Virgin Islands Daily News, St. Thomas, for its disclosure of the links between the region's rampant crime rate and corruption in the local criminal justice system. In 2005, the investigative reporting award went to Willamette Week, an alternative newspaper in Portland, Oregon, for its exposure of a former governor's long concealed sexual misconduct with a 14-year-old girl. In 2008, the feature photography prize was captured by the Concord (N.H.) Monitor for its portrayal of a family coping with a parent's terminal illness. In 2010, the Public Service prize went to the Bristol, Va., Herald Courier, a small daily, for exposing the mismanagement of natural gas royalties owed to thousands of landowners. And in 2013, the National Reporting prize was won by InsideClimate News, a small online news organization.