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Comedy/Creativity Workout -- 04/18/13 at LiveWell San Diego
The workshop is for folks of all ages, it's merely held at the senior center. Jacquie— March 30, 2013 2:48 p.m.
Fine whine
Folks who campaigned for Hillary Clinton were just as fervent in their support for a Senator who has done a lot of good for her constituents and voted well for this country, as those of us who see in Barak Obama a JFK-like ability to people his administration with a competent "brain trust" and galvanize citizens to do the work necessary for positive change. It was a hard-fought enough campaign, that whomever was on the losing side of the nomination would naturally harbor some hard feelings. However, the differences between these two candidates are miniscule compared to the differences between either one of them and McCain, so the important thing now is for folks supporting either candidate to unite behind the nominee and work for the positive change we ALL want to see take place in this country.— July 2, 2008 6:17 p.m.