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barely disguised asshole, keeper of all that is holy.
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I hope that post was in jest, because it would be all over the internet.
The MSM would have a friggin field day with that move.
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Bottom lands of the Missoula floods
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PDX Mayor Sam Adams is between a rock and hard place.
The Portland Police Association (union) is one, Occupy Portland is the other. So far, our Mayor has made the right decisions. Hopefully, Mayor Bloomberg can continue to do the same. ABC News Nov 6, 2011 Quote:
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Occupy Cortez! Yay!
I was just glancing through the local paper When there on page 2 (front page went to the election results) was a story and picture about some local residents who had come out to picket the local office of "our" Congressional Representative. There were actually 25 people there. That's something for this sleepy little conservative town. The guy they interviewed said they plan to be there every Friday from noon to 1:00pm as well as every Saturday. Many of these people have jobs and there were young people and middle-aged people, even a couple of seniors. The movement continues to gather momentum in Colorado, anyway.
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