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1
Go McGinn and O'Brien!
Posted by Gordian on July 31, 2009 at 5:03 PM
2
Go McGinn! Let's elect a Mayor who actually reflects our progressive values and knows how to bring people together to make positive change.
Posted by CMB on July 31, 2009 at 5:03 PM
3
Yay McGinn and O'Brien! A little surprised about Licata over Israel based on all the love she's gotten lately. Interested to read about that one...
Posted by JoshMahar on July 31, 2009 at 5:06 PM
Kinkos 4
correct endorsements, SECB.
Posted by Kinkos on July 31, 2009 at 5:11 PM
5
Good call on Albro
Posted by Reader1 on July 31, 2009 at 5:13 PM
6
"Go McGinn and O'Brien!"...I'll second that....
Posted by Dave Cotter on July 31, 2009 at 5:14 PM
7
O'Brien, yes yes yes. Dow, yes yes yes.
Can't wait to read your logic for Licata instead of Isreal.
Posted by swell on July 31, 2009 at 5:16 PM
8
Sigh - I can't wait for the reasoning behind the Jessie Israel snub too. Is it because she changed positions on the bag tax? Because the Stranger's board is 70% men?
Posted by confused on July 31, 2009 at 5:24 PM
9
@2 McGinn is not someone that has shown any proclivity to bring diverse groups together to reach an amicable and successful resolution to any issue. He's very much "My Way or you can take my Bike and shove it up your Highway."
Posted by fARTing on July 31, 2009 at 5:24 PM
10
If we end up with McGinn, O'brien, and Dow -- holy shit, Batman, that'd be awesome....
Posted by emerald on July 31, 2009 at 5:27 PM
11
Thank You Stranger for your endorsement. I can't tell you how much it means to me. I'm looking forward to reading the accompanying article on Tuesday.
Posted by Dorsol Plants on July 31, 2009 at 5:29 PM
12
This are great endorsements but wants really important is that people actually VOTE! You don't even have to leave your house to do it this time. Many of the polls don't account for this younger land line-free group so we can really make a difference! VOTE!!!
Posted by JoshMahar on July 31, 2009 at 5:34 PM
Will in Seattle 13
Not too shabby.

I'm voting for Larry, but Dow is another good choice for KC Exec too.

When you lose the Bag Tax vote, we can talk about how most of us who voted it down want a plastic bag BAN instead, k?
Posted by Will in Seattle http://www.facebook.com/WillSeattle on July 31, 2009 at 5:36 PM
14
Great picks!
I can imagine a functional and productive City Hall with Mike and Mike especially, that is truly progressive and future-minded.

Posted by better-future-now on July 31, 2009 at 5:36 PM
15
Hey all, the Sierra Club and a bunch of these same endorsed candidates (McGinn, O'Brien, Holland, Constantine, and the Bag Campaign) are all walking together tomorrow morning getting out the lit to get out the vote.

180 Nickerson St., Seattle, WA, 98109 8:30 am, with a BBQ afterwards.

http://action.sierraclub.org/site/Calend…

Good way to get the word out and join the fun.
Posted by Brady on July 31, 2009 at 5:46 PM
16
Can somebody spell out the difference between Constantine and Philips? I can't really detect any difference on the issues. Is it style?
Posted by Cale on July 31, 2009 at 5:50 PM
Dozen to Play 17
ugh; I feel woefully pessimistic that a high school drop-out such as Dominic Holden has any sort of sway whatsoever over the minds of voters.
Posted by Dozen to Play on July 31, 2009 at 5:53 PM
Dozen to Play 18
ugh; I feel woefully pessimistic that a high school drop-out such as Dominic Holden has any sort of sway whatsoever over the minds of voters.
Posted by Dozen to Play on July 31, 2009 at 5:53 PM
19
Mike McGinn - that's a great start at the top of a great ticket!! My wife always took the Stranger into the voting booth with her. With the mail-in ballot it's the same, just more comfortable! Thank you Stranger editors for getting it right!
Posted by ddoo on July 31, 2009 at 5:54 PM
heywhatsit!? 20
Ugh, I feel woefully pessimistic that Dozen to Play can operate the "internets" correctly.
Posted by heywhatsit!? on July 31, 2009 at 5:55 PM
21
Are you kidding me? Albro? Don't you people read Publicola or HorsesAss?
Posted by Leaward on July 31, 2009 at 6:00 PM
22
Are you kidding me? Albro? Don't you people read Publicola or HorsesAss?
Posted by Leaward on July 31, 2009 at 6:03 PM
23
Are you kidding me? Albro? Don't you people read Publicola or HorsesAss?
Posted by Leaward on July 31, 2009 at 6:04 PM
Cascadian 24
I'm outside Seattle but of the 4 races that overlap with these ones, I agree on 3 out of the 4 (and have already voted after receiving my ballot last night.) If I was voting in Seattle, I'm pretty sure I'd agree with your other choices.

@12, even though I've already filled out my ballot, I wish we didn't have all mail-in voting. The chance that I'll forget to drop the ballot in the mail is much higher than only having to remember to vote in person on election day. The closest ballot drop is much farther than my old voting place, and I don't trust US mail to deliver my vote from a standard mailbox.

Besides, receiving a ballot in a form that most people associate with junk advertising is not the best way to build civic engagement. I doubt voting percentages will budge much.
Posted by Cascadian on July 31, 2009 at 6:04 PM
Dozen to Play 25
oh fuck, 20! silencing dissent, a HALLMARK of Democracy
Posted by Dozen to Play on July 31, 2009 at 6:04 PM
Cascadian 26
Oh, and my one disagreement was Albro. I voted for Max Vekich.
Posted by Cascadian on July 31, 2009 at 6:05 PM
27
@25
"dissent?"

There was no dissent about your post - it was 100% whiny bitch.
Posted by Senor Guy http://www.flickr.com/photos/28721208@N07/ on July 31, 2009 at 6:11 PM
sepiolida 28
Not Albro! Bagshaw!
Posted by sepiolida on July 31, 2009 at 6:13 PM
sepiolida 29
@27 Agreed. WTF are you doing on slog, dozen?
Posted by sepiolida on July 31, 2009 at 6:14 PM
30
Keck is a dick.
Savage is a twerp.
Write it down.
Posted by Advertisers mean nothing! Believe it! on July 31, 2009 at 6:18 PM
care bear 31
Dozen, I want to punch you in the f'ing face. Mostly because your picture is so annoying.
Posted by care bear on July 31, 2009 at 6:21 PM
32
aDVERTISING MEANS NOTHING TO THE STRANGER......I HAVE A BRIDGE TO SELL...
Posted by FORREAL on July 31, 2009 at 6:25 PM
Dozen to Play 33
dissent: to differ in sentiment or opinion, esp. from the majority; withhold assent; disagree

I dissent from the majority opinion of the Slog editorial board and criticize the employment/acknowledgment/consideration of the opinions of a highs school drop out named Dominic Holden

Hair-splitting my choice of words does not detract from my point that I am concerned about this contribution to an opinionated position of power
Posted by Dozen to Play on July 31, 2009 at 6:25 PM
Will in Seattle 34
@25 and @33 for the EPIC FAIL.

It's Seattle. Don't like it? Then don't live here.
Posted by Will in Seattle http://www.facebook.com/WillSeattle on July 31, 2009 at 6:31 PM
Donolectic 35
I agree with 27. Dozen is free to shoot her humongous mouth off and spout inanities in the process, but we're all free to mock her incessantly for it. Ain't freedom great? Let's celebrate that as much as possible.

P.S. - the smartest, wisest, and "up by his bootstraps and now a roaring wealthy success story" person I know is a high school dropout. And looking back, I wish I'd escaped the stupidity of my high school and gotten my GED instead.

P.P.S. - go Dorsal Plants!
Posted by Donolectic on July 31, 2009 at 6:32 PM
36
Patu? really? She is so unqualified and has nothing of substance to say... Clearly the guy she is going against is much better qualified and well-informed.
Posted by meks on July 31, 2009 at 6:38 PM
Fnarf 37
Hair-splitting my choice of words does not detract from my point that I am concerned about this contribution to an opinionated position of power

I've run this through Google Translator several times in different languages but I still can't make it come out as understandable English.

Are you saying that Dominic wields too much power because he writes for The Stranger? And this makes you angry because he's a "highs school drop out"?

That's what I think you mean. I think you're dumber than a fucking lamppost. And, while I very much doubt Mr. Holden did fail to graduate from high school, I note that even if that's so, he can write understandable English, which puts him way ahead of you. What grade level are you at, missie?
Posted by Fnarf http://www.facebook.com/fnarf on July 31, 2009 at 6:40 PM
Dozen to Play 38
34, since you are giving out awards for "epic fail": I bestow this on you:

don't like the weather? MOVE.

don't like the police? MOVE.

don't like the Blue Angels? MOVE.

don't like pit bulls? MOVE.

All of these are topics are common threads within this blog yet are argued about constantly. I guess if you have something to argue, you should just STFU and get out of here so that the Majority can rule, right Will in Seattle?

Hey doesn't most of Slog just HATE you? Why don't you move, Will?

oh rite.
Posted by Dozen to Play on July 31, 2009 at 6:41 PM
Donolectic 39
I also like how, such as in the example @33, she gives us so much ammunition with which to do it.

It make me want to put a big gold star on the safety helmet she must strap on every time she leaves her very special home.
Posted by Donolectic on July 31, 2009 at 6:42 PM
Dozen to Play 40
Fnarf:

According to common knowledge that isn't addressed (how convenient!) by Dominic, he didn't finish high school and was a waiter before he was tapped to be an informational/opinion gatekeeper for the Stranger.

I guess your blind allegiance to the Stranger is just that:

blind.
Posted by Dozen to Play on July 31, 2009 at 6:44 PM
Abby 41
@40: and I should give a shit why?
Posted by Abby on July 31, 2009 at 6:47 PM
Dozen to Play 42
41: Gee I dunno, because voting is serious business? If you are honestly willing to take into account the opinion of the guy serving your food to you, more power to ya.

But just because his name tag is in print rather than on his shirt, does not mean it is worth more to our Democratic Process.

I'm honestly ashamed of being such a cunt about it, but I'd rather be a cunt than a fool.
Posted by Dozen to Play on July 31, 2009 at 6:55 PM
Joh 43
I voted for Opposite Marriage.
Posted by Joh http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=504158215&ref=profile on July 31, 2009 at 6:56 PM
44
I understand almost all the endorsements here, even though I'll be voting for different people in several races, -except- for Tom Albro. How is a pro-big business, quasi-enviromentalist Republican-owner of the Monorail like Tom Albro more qualified than a 4-term former Democratic State Legislator, who -chaired- both the Transportation and Agriculture Committee's, and who has worked as a Longshoreman at the Port for over 20 years like Max Vekich?

We've all seen how successful the monorail was as a growing business model. It fucking caught on fire--literally, not financially. I choose something different for my Port economy. I will protect the interest of the local families who work at the Port and vote for MAX VEKICH.
Posted by Progressive Prism on July 31, 2009 at 6:59 PM
Fnarf 45
@42, Fortunately for you, you don't have to choose. Poof! You're both!

Dom's smarter than you, sugar, and better-looking. That's why he has a job at a popular magazine-slash-website, while you have....er, what is it that you have, exactly? I'm reading back through some of your comments here on Slog, and I'm not seeing a whole lot. In fact, you don't really seem to have a point of view at all, other than everyone else's is shitty.
Posted by Fnarf http://www.facebook.com/fnarf on July 31, 2009 at 7:00 PM
Abby 46
@42: No you're not. You're enjoying yourself and you know it. And clearly, Dominic isn't serving my food to me at the moment. At the moment, he's a writer that I find enjoyable and whose positions on subjects I often agree with, who has actually bothered (along with a group of others that you're conveniently ignoring to further your agenda) to research the topic.

Even if he was a waiter I'd trust his opinion more than yours, as your education was clearly worthless. You're incoherent, pissy, and whiny. You won't shut up about how disagreeing with you is stifling your dissent, like you're some kind of political martyr. And nothing you say, on any post, is well-informed. I'll take pretty much any waiter's opinion over yours.
Posted by Abby on July 31, 2009 at 7:01 PM
Joh 47
I also voted for Justin Guarini.
Posted by Joh http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=504158215&ref=profile on July 31, 2009 at 7:03 PM
Baconcat 48
Did someone unplug Dozen's hugbox or something?
Posted by Baconcat on July 31, 2009 at 7:05 PM
Cook 49
wait, how do we know WHY he dropped out of high school? there are plenty of legitimate reasons for not finishing. and isn't the fact that he writes well and is employed by the stranger enough to make it not matter that he didn't graduate? unless the copy editors are working overtime just checking his pieces, his writing seems just as good as all the other writers at the stranger.
Posted by Cook on July 31, 2009 at 7:09 PM
Fnarf 50
@46, you know, we haven't actually HEARD her opinion yet. On anything. She's only ever said that other people's are worthless, but not why, or what's better. A nattering nabob of negativity if I've ever seen one. A real tease.

Come on, Dozen, who do you like for Port Commissioner? America is waiting. Now's your chance. That mean old bastard Dominic Holden can't stop you laying down the LAW, girl.
Posted by Fnarf http://www.facebook.com/fnarf on July 31, 2009 at 7:11 PM
51
Go McGinn and O'Brien! Holland! Licata! Dow!

WFT is up with endorsing Albro - he's got no experience, is ass-deep in a cushy deal with the monorail and is a freakin' republican!

Patu, Blum and Ellington are also my picks.

Dorsol is fabulous, too, but I'm voting Bagshaw. It's really nice to have all these great candidates.
Posted by bikechick on July 31, 2009 at 7:12 PM
Dozen to Play 52
-shrug-

Holden was serving you your food 8 months ago, the best job a high school drop out could hope to get.

then he was hired to report on drugs for us (The Week in Drugs, anyone?).

This guy then moved into reporting on anything and everything local, supplanting Feit, Erica, and others who, although controversial, at least had the intellectual background, diversity of encountered ideals, and complexity and challenge of education to weigh opinions and difficult topics lobbied by the ever-changing landscape of the beautifully progressive atmosphere that living in our amazing city affords.

I am a skeptic, and I only hope that all of my fellow citizens are skeptics, as we should be.
Posted by Dozen to Play on July 31, 2009 at 7:13 PM
53
What ever happened to Keyboard Gat anyway? I'm detecting a familiar smell here.
Posted by gnossos on July 31, 2009 at 7:14 PM
54
40, translated: he's a dropout because I said so. Anyone who questions that is a mindless sheep.
Posted by guy on July 31, 2009 at 7:17 PM
55
what a bunch of crybabies, so what someone picked on holden, so what? he seems to be able to handle it, why act like such a bunch of clickish, defensive, and childish freaks. not an intelligent response among any of you, holden is "better looking" than her, and mocking her english, when it's obviously fine. am i lost? is this redstate or a cult of some kind?
Posted by cranky on July 31, 2009 at 7:18 PM
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@52: a "skeptic" claiming that we should accept her claim that Mr. Holden is a high school dropout with zero evidence cannot be anything other than a troll. I'm done with this heifer.
Posted by guy on July 31, 2009 at 7:20 PM
pissy mcslogbot 57
"I am a skeptic, and I only hope that all of my fellow citizens are skeptics, as we should be."

No. What you are is a loon, perhaps a batshit crazy loon, but more likely just a stupid dumb as rocks dolt of a loon, spouting nonsense wherethefuckever. Take your brand of boring bile and fuck off.
Posted by pissy mcslogbot on July 31, 2009 at 7:21 PM
Baconcat 58
@52, @55: WELCOME TO THE INTERNET :D
Posted by Baconcat on July 31, 2009 at 7:21 PM
Abby 59
@52: Go on, then. Say something useful. Prove you're better than him.
Posted by Abby on July 31, 2009 at 7:23 PM
60
Completely offtopic: Why isn't Charles Mudede on the SECB? or Mistress Matisse?
Posted by guy on July 31, 2009 at 7:26 PM
61
@58, the wit!
@60 you are mistaken, you are on topic. spoiler alert: 58 has a joke for you about being new to the internet.
by the way, stranger, thanks for the guide -- i don't always agree, but i always use the guide.
Posted by cranky on July 31, 2009 at 7:31 PM
62
Great endorsements.. almost 100%!! Judicial is right on! Thanks for making the overall effort, appreciate it! Go to VOTINGFORJUDGES.ORG and you will see tThe STRANGER is correct for sure re judicial!
Posted by independent on July 31, 2009 at 7:32 PM
Baconcat 63
@59: Oh god, please not when I'm on Link or crossing the Aurora Bridge, okay? I've had enough delays this week, don't encourage them.

... oh, you said SAY something useful, not do. Nevermind.
Posted by Baconcat on July 31, 2009 at 7:33 PM
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I understand almost all the endorsements here, even though I'll be voting for different people in several races, -except- for Tom Albro. How is a pro-big business, quasi-enviromentalist Republican-owner of the Monorail like Tom Albro more qualified than a 4-term former Democratic State Legislator, who -chaired- both the Transportation and Agriculture Committee's, and who has worked as a Longshoreman at the Port for over 20 years like Max Vekich?

We've all seen how successful the monorail was as a growing business model. It fucking caught on fire--literally, not financially. I choose something different for my Port economy. I will protect the interest of the local families who work at the Port and vote for MAX VEKICH.
Posted by Progressive Prism on July 31, 2009 at 8:02 PM
65
I understand almost all the endorsements here, even though I'll be voting for different people in several races, -except- for Tom Albro. How is a pro-big business, quasi-enviromentalist Republican-owner of the Monorail like Tom Albro more qualified than a 4-term former Democratic State Legislator, who -chaired- both the Transportation and Agriculture Committee's, and who has worked as a Longshoreman at the Port for over 20 years like Max Vekich?

We've all seen how successful the monorail was as a growing business model. It fucking caught on fire--literally, not financially. I choose something different for my Port economy. I will protect the interest of the local families who work at the Port and vote for MAX VEKICH.
Posted by Progressive Prism on July 31, 2009 at 8:02 PM
pissy mcslogbot 66
53: "What ever happened to Keyboard Gat anyway? I'm detecting a familiar smell here."

you are probably onto something with that.

somewhat of the ecce homo/loveschild thing.

maybe all from the same crap infested "brain"?

trolls kind of blend all together after a while though.
Posted by pissy mcslogbot on July 31, 2009 at 8:14 PM
67
Licata's a douche!
Posted by bcrefugee on July 31, 2009 at 8:34 PM
68
and an old man!
Posted by bcrefugee on July 31, 2009 at 8:35 PM
Lee 69
@53: I had the same thought. Same pattern of comments, same lame justifications for saying stupid shit, same usage of a bad picture of a famous woman as an avatar.
Posted by Lee on July 31, 2009 at 8:37 PM
70
@Dozen To Play's dozen posts:

Dominic, it's kind of pathetic to create a sockpuppet persona that brings attention to an irrelevant detail rather than important things, like the lack of depth in your reporting and your dogged insistence that an initiative was effective, when it had the luck of going into effect at the same time as a major gang war started and drained police resources that would have otherwise been devoted to busting your high ass.
Posted by Yo. on July 31, 2009 at 8:44 PM
Lee 71
@70: Nice try, Dozen.

What did they do to you? Did they ask you unfair questions at a job interview? Pan your band in the music section? Complain about the service at your restaurant? Reject your generous offer of a midnight handjob in Cal Anderson park?

Why the grudge?
Posted by Lee on July 31, 2009 at 8:55 PM
Rhett Oracle 72
Hey - check this out Dozen - famous high school drop-outs:

http://www.education-reform.net/dropouts…

I think Dominic is what - 21? - and he writes intelligently, lucidly, and - most importantly - comprehensibly. Did he reject you or what? He is certainly prettier. Are you John Balliol in Javanese drag? What do you have against waiters? I'll bet you a Molly Moonpie several of the Stranger's recommended candidates were one-time waiters.

Posted by Rhett Oracle on July 31, 2009 at 9:00 PM
73
@72:

Exactly why I think Dozen is Dominic. I just wish he realized that he is the Stupid Fucking Credulous Hack of the Stranger.
Posted by Yo. on July 31, 2009 at 9:23 PM
Lee 74
@73: What's the part of Rhett's post that is "exactly why" you think that your other nickname is actually Dominic's sock puppet? I mean, the writing style is more similar to yours...
Posted by Lee on July 31, 2009 at 9:28 PM
75
@74:

The absurdity of her arguments, that's what. Yeah, I write just like that. Me talk pretty one day.
Posted by Yo. on July 31, 2009 at 9:31 PM
76
@74/75:

To clarify, by "her" I mean "Dozen to Play."
Posted by Yo. on July 31, 2009 at 9:35 PM
Fnarf 77
@65, is there something in particular about being a Prog Prism that attracts you to spamming local blogs as a way of getting your word out? You posted this already, but here you come an hour later, posting the same cut'n'paste boilerplate AGAIN? Twice? Maybe that's why the SECB didn't pick you.
Posted by Fnarf http://www.facebook.com/fnarf on July 31, 2009 at 9:36 PM
Mud Baby 78
@16, the major difference between Dow and Larry is that Dow is a self-centered jerk who will say anything to get elected. Larry is a decent, stand-up guy who listens and is an actual grown-up. He has also done far more beneficial things for the environment in his years on the KC Council than Dow, who, like Mayor Jowly only talks the talk. In addition, Dow wants to close the King County animal shelter and turn over the care of 13,000 animals per year to the private sector. Dow hasn't visited the Kent Shelter in ages, not even to see all the recent cool new improvements like the cat building and the vet tech training building, or the vet clinic's expanded hours and staff levels. The last time he visited he hardly talked to anyone or even looked at the people around him. He was too busy playing with his Blackberry. He certainly doesn't give a crap that the KC Shelter now has the second lowest euthanasia rate of any public shelter in Washington except the Seattle Animal Shelter. I am afraid--very afraid--of any elected official who remains impervious to positive change on the part of his own staff. Instead of commending the public employees and volunteers who helped bring about these improvements, Dow turns a cold shoulder to them.

I like McGinn, but am dismayed at his lack of support for the tunnel, which I favor, so I'm going with Mallahan. If the Viaduct simply "goes away" with no replacement whatsoever in accordance with McGinn's vision, there WILL be massive gridlock in downtown Seattle, and wishing it away would not make it go away. I'm green, I commute on my bike and bundle errands to decrease car use as much as possible. However, earlier this month I spent approximately ONE HOUR on gridlocked surface streets on a trip from Ballard to West Seattle because the viaduct was blocked of that day--it was a Saturday--for some event. During rush hour traffic on a weekday or a game night, without the tunnel I can easily visualize gridlock extending along Elliott/15th as far north as Ballard, and as far South as the South Seattle Bridge. McGinn is flat out wrong that this crumbling POS infrastructure doesn't need to be replaced.
More...
Posted by Mud Baby on July 31, 2009 at 9:50 PM
Fnarf 79
Re: Keyboard Gat and Dozen To Play, my guess is Women's Studies Class, trying to prove that wimmins is habitually mistreated by mean old man bullies like me. Leaving aside the fact that the stupid twat has done literally nothing anywhere on Slog except aimlessly attack it without focus or reason, and swan around like Ms. Entitlement, deliberately pissing everyone off, but saying nothing.

She'll prolly get an A.
Posted by Fnarf http://www.facebook.com/fnarf on July 31, 2009 at 9:51 PM
Baconcat 80
Wait, wait.

Who gives a shit?

Hey, that's a great article idea: "WHO GIVES A SHIT?"
Posted by Baconcat on July 31, 2009 at 10:00 PM
81
Why the f are all the pissed off Max Vekich lovers/ Albroni haters posting like 20 times? Saying it over and over won't change the fact that you're jealous because he got the endorsement (and like 20 others) because he's more qualified than your douchebag of a candidate and doesn't have to ride the short bus.
Posted by blahblahblah on July 31, 2009 at 10:36 PM
82
Why the f are all the pissed off Max Vekich lovers/ Albroni haters posting like 20 times? Saying it over and over won't change the fact that you're jealous because he got the endorsement (and like 20 others) because he's more qualified than your douchebag of a candidate and doesn't have to ride the short bus.
Posted by blahblahblah on July 31, 2009 at 10:37 PM
Gomez 83
Of course you supported the Sierra Club tool for Mayor.

He'll finish a distant 3rd.
Posted by Gomez http://gomezticator.livejournal.com on July 31, 2009 at 10:38 PM
84
yes yes I did just accidentally post that twice. jajaja.
Posted by blahblahblah on July 31, 2009 at 10:40 PM
pissy mcslogbot 85
wurd.

endorsements are like saying "word up brotha", sometimes it means something, other times it's like "bitch ass, please"

these ones are like both of that, kudos SECB
Posted by pissy mcslogbot on July 31, 2009 at 10:53 PM
86
Kay Smith-Blum is awesome! I'm glad the Stranger is endorsing her. She is definitely the right woman for the job.
Posted by Frank on July 31, 2009 at 11:26 PM
87
@ 72 I've been thinking Bailo ever since this shitbird 'Dozens' has shown up. Not so much Ecce. Didn't he leave w/ ECB?
Posted by drewl on August 1, 2009 at 12:05 AM
88
I sure hope you 'splain yourselves. No one named Mike will win.
Posted by Halfway barfing on August 1, 2009 at 12:06 AM
Keister Button 89
All I got from the School Board endorsements is that nobody on the SECB has a child in public school, nor has read the Save Seattle Public Schools blog.
Posted by Keister Button on August 1, 2009 at 7:14 AM
NumberOne 90
@ 40 I am a high school drop out. I dropped out when I was 15. I worked, moved out on my own, and had traveled extensively by the time I was 25. My family is not RICH, my dad is disabled and I had to work to get myself the things I both wanted and desired. I went back to college from 2005-2007, have a steady 4.0 GPA and got accepted to Smith College in MA as well as UC Berk and UW- scholarships included. I chose Smith college. However, I am too busy working and helping to support my family to move out East as of yet. I love my job and work for a health and wellness program in the medical industry. This is just an informative reminder that being a HS dropout really does not mean much in terms of intellect, achievements, and personal opinions. It really doesn't. Since you obviously came from a different situation, you have to understand that not everyone learns the same way, and not every drop out is 'another statistic'.
Posted by NumberOne on August 1, 2009 at 7:27 AM
NumberOne 91
@ 52
"Holden was serving you your food 8 months ago, the best job a high school drop out could hope to get"

ROTFL. Wow. You really are a stuck up little condescending thing, now aren't you? I am a HS drop out and I make between 45-50 K per year in the medical industry here in Seattle. I also am college educated with a degree and am well on my way to owning my own home after I get my doctorate.
Posted by NumberOne on August 1, 2009 at 7:31 AM
NaFun 92
So Dom dropped out of H.S. So What? He also ran a successful city intiative (learning about the city political process and applying that knowledge). And now he's one of the most knowledgeable people in town covering local politics. So uh, your point exactly?
Posted by NaFun http://www.dancesafe.org on August 1, 2009 at 8:26 AM
NaFun 93
Oh, and didn't Dan work at Septieme at some point?
Posted by NaFun http://www.dancesafe.org on August 1, 2009 at 8:27 AM
94
i really don't see the treachery in questioning how someone who gets major column inches each week never stepped foot on a university let alone took a basic journalism course.

anyone can punch keys on the board and appear eloquent enough with the guidance of an editor -- that really doesn't change the matter of fact of a narrow background
Posted by i guess i am in the mirority on August 1, 2009 at 8:29 AM
95

Albro? The handpicked stooge of the Dinsmore-inside-the-port-profit-off-your-tax-dollars crowd? When did you all go off the rails? Is it that is opponent is from a union? That's all the Times could come up with to justify this pick. Cancel my subscription!
Posted by Echo HIll on August 1, 2009 at 8:55 AM
96
Mostly agree except for that bag tax. It's so arbitrary, there are loopholes for some stores. And it just rubs me the wrong way, true Nanny Nickels style. It's punitive rather than positive. Why not give out free reusable totes and do a massive ad campaign encouraging people to recycle because it's the right thing to do? I have no quarrel with an individual store who charges for bags (Madison Market) but I don't like to see this mandated by the government.
Posted by Steve Oh on August 1, 2009 at 9:11 AM
Lee 97
@94: There's no "treachery," as you put it, in suggesting that. It's just not a valid reason to dismiss Dominic's skills and opinions. What you and your other accounts are attempting to do is smear Dominic through an ad hominem attack. And frankly, you're being quite bold about it, saying that because his education is inadequate according to your standards, his views on the local elections are consequently irrelevant and/or wrong.

High school and college are great. If I were Dominic's uncle, I would probably try my best to get him to finish school and go to college. That's what caring relatives do. As a reader, I don't give a shit. The number of diplomas on someone's wall doesn't make their prose more or less persuasive, doesn't make bad ideas good, and doesn't make good ideas bad.
Posted by Lee on August 1, 2009 at 9:12 AM
98
I don't know port commission candidate Albro or Vekich. But, unlike the Stranger, I know how to use the internet and I learned in three easy clicks that:
1. Republican Albro contributed money to anti-gay, anti-environment Rossi (Campaign Contributions)
2. Randy Pepple, Republican Rob McKenna's chief of staff, is a key leader of Albro's campaign (Facebook)
3. Albro has accepted money from big polluters, anti-gay Republicans and other interests contrary to the Strangers' readers' interests (WA PDC).

So I'm voting for Max Vekich who contributes to Democrats, works with actual people not corporations, and hasn't accepted money from anyone who (publicly at least) hates gays.

I hope the Stranger announces that the Albro inclusion was a typo.
Posted by DateDyke on August 1, 2009 at 9:34 AM
99
Dow is a fratboy, a fan of college football. That says it all. Yeah, I know, he's real hip to DOA and The Melvins.
Posted by Rah Rah on August 1, 2009 at 9:36 AM
Y.F. Redux 100
Why not just ban non-biodegradable bags? Would using biodegradable bags cost anymore than the regular plastic bags with a tax?
Posted by Y.F. Redux on August 1, 2009 at 10:47 AM
101
SLOG, thanks for that hilarious Not-The-Ballot satire! It's hilarious...where do you guys come up with these fantastic funnies! Maybe Colbert could hire you as writers!
Posted by LMAOWSSTMN (LMAO While Spitting Soda Through My Nose) on August 1, 2009 at 1:02 PM
Lee 102
Did someone just delete the morning news? I swear it was here two seconds ago...
Posted by Lee on August 1, 2009 at 1:05 PM
Chef Thunder 103
Thanks for doing all the leg work on this.

One suggestion please use the exact ballot language in the future, so as not to confuse things even a little tiny bit. For example on this endorsement sheet for Referendum 1 you wrote “Yes, uphold the bag fee” but the decision that had to be made was between Approved or disapproved.

Although it seems like most people would assume that “Yes” and “approved” are interchangeable why make things more confusing. Especially if Ref. 71 qualifies, and IF The Stranger endorses it, it will be important to be consistent.
Posted by Chef Thunder on August 1, 2009 at 1:08 PM
104
On the other hand, Albro has also been endorsed by Ed Murray, Steinbrueck, and Charlie Royer.
Posted by he can't be all bad on August 1, 2009 at 1:31 PM
Stupid White Man 105
Wow, how I did I guess you'd endorse Dow and McGinn? I must be clairvoyant.

Oh well, just voted Nickels and Hutchinson (only because I would love to see the conniption sloggers would have if she actually won: consider it an act of charity, giving you something to be angry about for the next few years).
Posted by Stupid White Man http://stuffwhitepeoplelike.com/ on August 1, 2009 at 4:04 PM
106
Albro is a right-wing douche. Ed Murray, Steinbrueck, and Charlie Royer are stupid fucking credulous hacks if they support him.

Albro is backed by people who don't want the idling, polluting diesel trucks to clean up, quit idling, or get the hell out. If you give even half a shit about air pollution at the Port, you should be for Vekich.

Even the Seattle Times tells us WHY they endorse somebody. WHY in HELL should the Stranger be endorsing Albro? Vote Vekich for clean air.

Posted by ivan on August 1, 2009 at 4:08 PM
Stupid White Man 107
Ok, Albro and Doud. Check and check. Thanks, this is the bets voters guide in town!

Oh, and Jessie Israel. Another 4 yrs listening to Licata blather on about affordable housing and how nasty the cops are? No thanks.
Posted by Stupid White Man http://stuffwhitepeoplelike.com/ on August 1, 2009 at 4:13 PM
Stupid White Man 108
There's something about the awesome roar of the Blue Angels overhead today, as I sit on my deck with ice coffee and wifi in my single family home, that makes voting so much easier this year. Just imagine the bed wetting, fist shaking Sloggers waving their peacenik fingers at these fine men in their fabulous machines flying over, and vote anyway that will really piss them off a Slogger.
Posted by Stupid White Man http://stuffwhitepeoplelike.com/ on August 1, 2009 at 4:16 PM
Lee 109
@106: Seriously, the cheat sheet clearly says the SECB will provide write-ups for their endorsements on Tuesday.

@108: Something about your obsesssion with supposedly "pissing off" these straw hippies you despise so much suggests to me that you are an unhappy person.
Posted by Lee on August 1, 2009 at 4:26 PM
Stupid White Man 110
"these straw hippies"

I wish they were made of straw, they'd burn easier.
Posted by Stupid White Man http://stuffwhitepeoplelike.com/ on August 1, 2009 at 4:42 PM
Stupid White Man 111
Lee, I actually get a giggle watching progressives have conniption fits over funding cuts for their favorite gangbanger-arts programs.
Posted by Stupid White Man http://stuffwhitepeoplelike.com/ on August 1, 2009 at 4:47 PM
Lee 112
@111: Not really. I think it's more like you enjoy posting things that you imagine sends progressives into fits, even though it really doesn't. Like, a lot of us are in favor of increased urban density for Seattle as a way of accomodating growth, and that's probably accurately characterized as a progressive stance. But it doesn't bother me in the slightest that you prefer a single family home. Lots of people do, and this city could be a lot more dense than it is without impacting your ability to have a single family home.

So, while you're imagining people reading your posts and turning red with rage that someone could possibly hold such contrarian views, the reality is that most of your comments are just confusing. I was just plain puzzled several times until I figured out your MO.

Do what you gotta do, but I don't think the effects you imagine are really occurring.
Posted by Lee on August 1, 2009 at 5:01 PM
Stupid White Man 113
"this city could be a lot more dense than it is without impacting your ability to have a single family home. "

Hey, I'm all for more density! Afterall, it'll never happen in my neighborhood but it's affect from other parts of the city will be to drive up the value of my home and land as people have families and need more space than a condo/apartment. So bring on density. I can't wait 'til Seattle is like a nice dense European city. Then it'll be too expensive for common folk who get push out to the banlieu where they can riot and torch each other's cars. Paris is a great model.
Posted by Stupid White Man http://stuffwhitepeoplelike.com/ on August 1, 2009 at 5:11 PM
Stupid White Man 114
"its affect"
Posted by Stupid White Man http://stuffwhitepeoplelike.com/ on August 1, 2009 at 5:11 PM
Stupid White Man 115
"its effect"

Sorry, too much rosé.
Posted by Stupid White Man http://stuffwhitepeoplelike.com/ on August 1, 2009 at 5:12 PM
Renton Mike 116
After reading the Voters' guide, I'm also waiting for an explanation on the Albro pick. Do you have dirt on Vekich? If not then I'm voting for him.
Posted by Renton Mike on August 1, 2009 at 7:04 PM
117
Dow likes ferries and rock bands, other than that, they're the same. Both pro environment both working their way up the ladders of public office in "reasponsbile" fashion -- you don't see them out there trashing the bypa$$$$$$$$tunnel.

Posted by PC on August 1, 2009 at 8:17 PM
118
Kay Smith-Blum- are you serious?! No wonder you had to put the disclaimer at the bottom. She must have paid you more than she did for the billboards she's put up!
Posted by Katweb on August 1, 2009 at 10:04 PM
119
Dear Stranger,

I'm a little scared about how professional and expensive the mailer I received from 'Stop The Seattle Bag Tax' (Paid for by the American Chemistry Council) was. It wouldn't hurt to point out the misleading or gaping-hole ridden arguments they present.

Hopefully we'll all just vote for it, no brainer. But I'd be frightened if it didn't pass because of the money dumped on it.

While you're at it, how about pushing for canvas reusable bags instead of plastic ones? Hmm...

Posted by charlieonthehill on August 1, 2009 at 10:31 PM
120
I'm disappointed that The Stranger's endorsement committee didn't choose to consider me for their endorsement. Admittedly I had a schedule conflict with the one firm time they proposed, but I proposed many other times and wasn't notified that interviews would be proceeding without me.

With a Port Commission slate that 100% matches the Seattle Times, readers of The Stranger may wish to consider other options. My Web page is at http://www.porkland.org and I invite any interested voters to review my policy positions.

-Robert Walker
Posted by elect_robert on August 1, 2009 at 11:27 PM
121
Just wanted readers to know the following:

Max Vekich political endorsements:
Party Endorsements: King County Democratic Central Committee, Metropolitan Democrats, District Democrats: 5, 11, 30, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 41, 43, 45, 46, 47, 48
Source: Fuse's Progressive Voter's Guide: http://www.progressivevotersguide.org/20…

Tom Albro political endorsements:
District Republicans: 30, 36, 46
Source: Publicola:
http://publicola.net/?p=9700
Posted by DateDyke on August 2, 2009 at 8:44 AM
122
Just want readers to know the following:

Tom Albro political endorsements:

King County conservation voters
Municipal League of King County – Rated “Outstanding”
Allied Arts/The Public Square (A Public Arts PAC)
Washington Conservation Voters

Public Officials

Senator Fred Jarrett, 41st Distric
Representative (ret.) Kip Tokuda, 37th District
Representative Eric Pettigrew, 37th District
Representative Larry Springer, 45th District
Representative Marcie Maxwell, 41st District
Representative Scott White, 46th District
Mayor Frank Hansen (former), SeaTac
Mayor (former) Charley Royer, Seattle
Mayor David Baker, Kenmore
Mayor Jim Pearman, Mercer Island
Mayor John Marchione, Redmond
Mayor Mark Lamb, Bothell
Mayor Ralph Shape, SeaTac
Mayor Suzette Cooke, Kent
City Attorney Tom Carr, Seattle
Councilmember (former) Peter Steinbrueck, Seattle
Councilmember (former) Sue Donaldson, Seattle
Councilmember (ret.) Lois North, King County
Councilmember Jean Godden, Seattle
Councilmember Larry Gossett, King County
Councilmember Richard McIver, Seattle
Councilmember Sonny Putter, Newcastle
Councilmember Steve Litzow, Mercer Island
Vice Chairman Micah McCarty, Makah Tribal Council

Max Vekich endorsements:

Dems who owe labor and have no choice
his campaign is totally funded by unions, who do you think he will be working for
Posted by clearly on August 2, 2009 at 11:58 AM
123
Does anyone have an opinion about Court of Appeals, Division # 1, Dist 1, Judge Position #3?
Robert D. Kelly or Anne L. Ellington?

How about Northshore School Dist # 417, Director Dist #1?
Julia Lacey, Arthur Hu, Jeff Wirrick or Sue Buske?

Sign me,

Stuck in the 'Burbs

Posted by indaburbs on August 2, 2009 at 1:11 PM
Lee 124
@123: A quick glance at the voter's pamphlet should confirm the Stranger's choice in the Div 1 Dist 1 judge race. Kelly makes himself look like a joke, and and Ellington has a long list of endorsements and "high qualified" ratings.
Posted by Lee on August 2, 2009 at 4:04 PM
125
27 billie, are you new around here?

Slog = Whiny Bitch.
Posted by ...please don't forget... on August 2, 2009 at 4:49 PM
126
Dan will gladly spread his cheeks for any advertiser-
Posted by Really no need to ask, actually on August 2, 2009 at 5:22 PM
127
You guys are being too hard on Dominic, and overlooking the equalizing effect of pot-
once they all get stoned Dominic's opinions won't be any lamer than any of the college educated board members...
Posted by Adams on August 2, 2009 at 5:27 PM
128
Still doing my web sleuthing on the Albro/Vekich race. I've learned that:

Albro used to be the president of the Municipal League - making me skeptical of his outstanding rating from his pals there, especially based on his lack of political experience and lack of knowledge of the port.

Also, Albro's campaign outreach staff, according to good old Facebook, includes the relative of the co-chair of the WCV board (both named Paganelli). So that makes me skeptical of the WCV endorsement (and all of their endorsements) since Albro is taking money from port polluters.
Posted by DateDyke on August 2, 2009 at 5:50 PM
129
McGinn seems like someone who will actually take responsibility for the cities actions and bring much needed improvements!
Posted by CF27 on August 2, 2009 at 10:03 PM
130
ack. lost my voter's pamphlet . . . thx for the tip on ellington, got her filled in . . . any ideas about Northshore School District # 417, Director Dist # 1? Again, the candidates: Julia Lacey, Arthur Hu, Jeff Wirrick, Sue Buske. Googling reveals nothing except that Jeff Wirrick believes in "personal responsibility." Recently moved here from Austin . . .
Posted by indaburbs on August 2, 2009 at 10:38 PM
Baconcat 131
@121: What a sell-out.

Albro all the way.
Posted by Baconcat on August 3, 2009 at 7:16 AM
132
@131 What? Albro is selling out to his long list of polluter and port-insider contributors. Check this out from the group Port Reform (www.portreform.org):

"A leaked email reveals that Port Commission candidates Tom Albro and David Doud, who share a campaign manager, are appealing for help and funding from a large group of anti-environmental interests, real estate developers, and cronies of former Port CEO Mic Dinsmore."
SOURCE: http://bit.ly/DjBcx

Albro's supporters include:

George (Skip) W. Rowley, Chairman of the Board of Rowley Properties and a real estate developer. He funded Pat Davis' campaign and the Citizens for Healthy Economy PAC in 2007.

Randy Pepple, Republican strategist and chief of staff for Rob McKenna.

James Blackmore of General Steamship and Cruise Terminals of America, which has a contract to operate the Port of Seattle's cruise ship terminals at Pier 66 and Pier 91. Blackmore was criticized for taking Mic Dinsmore on perks like fishing trips. He is on the board of the Port-owned World Trade Center Seattle.

Jim Dwyer, former Port of Seattle CEO. He is now President and CEO of the insurance company Delta Dental and was accused of helping Mic Dinsmore influence port elections in 2007.

Bob Wallace of Wallace Properties, a commercial real estate developer, and source of the Meydenbauer Center controversy at the Port during Dinsmore's tenure. He came under fire in 2005, when he was treasurer of "Citizens for a Healthy Economy" an independent expenditure committee to shield port commissioner Pat Davis. He led the fight for the 3rd runway, dismissing community concerns about noise and pollution. Wallace is port candidate David Doud's boss at Wallace Properties.

James Eddy Warjone, CEO of Port Blakely Forestry the second largest timber owner in WA and owner of Pacific Lumber and Shipping, a forest products export firm. He is also a real estate developer and former chair of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce. He helped the Port of Seattle come up with a response to the State's scathing audit of the Port's practices.

Mark Knudsen of SSA-Carrix, the country's largest port terminal operator which controls 3 of the 4 cargo terminals at the Port of Seattle. He is a former senior staffer for Dinsmore. SSA-Carrix is controlled by Goldman-Sachs.

J. Tayloe Washburn, attorney for Foster Pepper. He is former chair of the Greater Seattle Chamber of Commerce and land use attorney. He is the lead advocate for the deep bore tunnel. He helped the Port of Seattle come up with a response to the State's scathing audit of the Port's practices.

and more...

SOURCE: http://bit.ly/DjBcx

Don't call ME a sell out.
More...
Posted by DateDyke on August 3, 2009 at 8:26 AM
133
Wasn't Dinsmore a labor guy, though?
Posted by blahblahblah on August 3, 2009 at 9:20 AM
134
I will not support anyone who couldn't be more enthused about having a fcuked up waterfront rather than pushing the mess UNDERGROUND> This forces me to vote for baby hewey, Nicholes.
Posted by jomama on August 3, 2009 at 9:42 AM
Will in Seattle 135
I'm still confused after filling out most of my ballot - as to the Port race - your first pick was fine but I'm still torn on Albro and Vekich - could you do some more detail on that race?
Posted by Will in Seattle http://www.facebook.com/WillSeattle on August 3, 2009 at 10:18 AM
julie russell 136
DRAGO

Just because the Stanger likes to call her the female Nickels does not mean there is any truth in that claim...she has accomplished so much in her ten years on the council

And YES...I ADORE her mainly for all she has done for the canine community...say working to create 11 off-leash parks, creating a law that makes it impossible to ban dogs based on their breed (wish I had researched this prior to spending more than 10 grand on those silly banners but hey...I'm a wittle swow sometimes)

Drago has a great plan for dealing with Gang-Violence(can't deny this issue needs to be dealt with after all the shooting in the past year)and Homelessness in our city too(great plan that wont cost tax payers much).

DRAGO!
DRAGO!
DRAGO!
Posted by julie russell http://www.fabbseattle.org on August 3, 2009 at 10:40 AM
137
Wow! Really surprised that you didn't endorse Charlie Mas for school board in district 7. You called him the best candidate on the ballot the last time he ran. He has been working at the District level and at the policy level for over eight years. He knows more than most of the current Board members do about the district and the board job. He could hit the ground running and could be influential with other Board members on the first day.

Betty Patu's experience and knowledge is all at one school in just a couple of programs. She's going to need time to learn about the District and I don't really see her being persuasive or influencing other Board members.
Posted by District watcher on August 3, 2009 at 11:20 AM
138
@ 130 - http://www.kingcounty.gov/elections/elec…

It's all candidate-provided information, but it's a start.
Posted by UnoriginalAndrew on August 3, 2009 at 12:39 PM
Stupid White Man 139
"I ADORE her mainly for all she has done for the canine community"

Wow, this how how fucked up Seattle has become. We vote for leaders for how well they take care of dogs' needs.
Posted by Stupid White Man http://stuffwhitepeoplelike.com/ on August 3, 2009 at 1:34 PM
julie russell 140
Sane people don't, but I do
Posted by julie russell http://www.fabbseattle.org on August 3, 2009 at 7:43 PM
julie russell 141
In all seriousness her contributions have been significant well beyond what she has done for dogs.
That is just what I am constantly talking about on Slog...So....
Posted by julie russell http://www.fabbseattle.org on August 3, 2009 at 7:45 PM
julie russell 142
Actually, I take that back...it's not insane...lots of people think of their dogs as family members and will vote accordingly.
Posted by julie russell http://www.fabbseattle.org on August 3, 2009 at 7:51 PM
143
Go to VOTINGFORJUDGES.ORG to confirm the Strangerr did a great job on the Court of Appeals contest.. It really is not a contest.. Look at the Munileague and KCBA questionnaires each candidate filled out, and then peruse the ratings and endorsements.. Ourstanding Judge, Judge Anne Ellington
Posted by independent on August 3, 2009 at 11:06 PM
144
For more information about the candidates, I suggest going to their sites or contacting them directly.

Vote Andre For Schools!
http://andreforschools.org
andreforschools@gmail.com

Andre Helmstetter
Posted by AndreH on August 4, 2009 at 1:26 PM
145
Um, it's Tuesday. Where are the explanations for the endorsements?? Some people, like me, are actually interested in the reasoning behind picks different from our own..........not just the fascinating debates from the peanut gallery here.

Posted by eh? on August 4, 2009 at 1:59 PM
146
A lot of people care about the Court of Appeals race..GO to VOTINGFORJUDGES.ORG it collects the ratings, endorsements and posts the questionnaires from the MuniLeague and the KCBA which the two candidates posted. You can read the reason the Seattle Times endorsed Judge Ellington. Mr Kelly has received an adequate from the MuniLeague and a not qualified from KCBA. Judge Ellington has been rated Outstanding and exceptionally well qualified from all the raters and all the endorsements. GO to her web page judgeanneellington.com. If you want to see Mr KElly whine go to the commnents to the Times article endorsing Judge Ellington. Seattletimes.com, then search Anne ELlington. You can also watch Mr. Kelly's utube and go to his web page from votingforjudges.org ( a little weird) He feels going to the league of women voters is like Daniel going into the Lions' Den.. and wants a league of parents and spouses or some stupid thing. OF the 24 posts about 18 are his personally-- mainly having a temper tantrum .. Once you look at this stuff you will vote for Judge ELlington
Posted by independent on August 4, 2009 at 2:35 PM
147
123... the above post was in reply to your question whether any one cared about the Court of Appeals
Posted by independent on August 4, 2009 at 2:37 PM
NumberOne 148
@ 142 I agree and am voting for Drago.
Posted by NumberOne on August 4, 2009 at 2:45 PM
149
Arthur Hu here on the Northshore board
- Sue Buske is the incumbent, pretty supports any and everything the school districts and teachers do, I didn't like her response to why she's gone along with the awfulf math program "she trusts the teachers and administration"
- Julie Lacey has endorsement of democrats and district teacher union / employee groups though she is the challenger, she's running on "transparency" and listening more to the public
- Arthur Hu is an Asian American activist / columnist, ran for OSPI in 2000 against WASL / Bergeson, opposed "fuzzy" reform math since 1990s, and ran for school board in Lake Washington. His complaints were the nails on the coffin for 7th grade Connected Mathematics Project re-adoption (every unit routinely omits the very formula such as pi r squared or line up the decimals that the kids is supposed to learn after the unit) He believes the job of the board is to hold the district accountable to the citizens, not simply sell the public on what the administration wants to do.
- Wyrick is a nice guy, family values conservative, but doesn't identify with any party.

For Snohomish County Dist 4, I favor Bob Meador vs Dave Gosset just because I want to encourage GOP to run and offer an alternative.
Posted by starthurhu on August 13, 2009 at 8:35 AM
150
Just imagine the bed wetting, fist shaking Sloggers waving their peacenik fingers at these fine men in their fabulous machines flying over, and vote anyway that will really piss them off a Slogger.
Yours, Sexy Viagra
Posted by Marlena on September 22, 2009 at 3:26 AM

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