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	<title>Comments on: Surviving The Arrogance of Judges</title>
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		<title>By: Mr.Atos</title>
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		<description>I missed this yesterday, spending an afternoon of &#039;hookey&#039; with the family.  Outrageous!  Seattle and Portland have become moral cesspools.  And the stink gets into every adjacent institution from schools to law enforcement and even parts of the private sector (ie. Microsoft).  Its very difficult to live here at times despite the beauty which is always attributed to the virtue to the &#039;progressive sensibilities&#039; of an urban population that lends effort to its protection yet holds more affinity for qualities of the place, than the lives of the people who enjoy it... who they would gladly sacrifice on the pyre of their own self-righteous stupidity.  </description>
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