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I don't think a politician should be able to stop a business from being built because they don't like their ethics.
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Inigo (aka Inigo)
Jul 25 '12, 07:51
They feels morally gray, and easily exploitable.
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*reserves judgment until he learns what an alderman is* -- nm
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con_carne
Jul 25, 08:07
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equivalent of a city councilman, iinm. -- nm
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znufrii
Jul 25, 08:08
I agree. That's why we have codes & regulations
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Strongbad
Jul 25, 07:56
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The KKK analogies are a huge stretch.
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Inigo
Jul 25, 08:09
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I did misunderstand, but I still don't think the comparison is the same.
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Inigo
Jul 25, 08:25
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It's simply not true that an overwhelming majority of americans agree with him. Actually that view is in the minority. I have mixed feelings about
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pmb
Jul 25, 08:13
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I'll be more clear. When gay marriage has been put to a state vote, the results have been pretty clear.
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Inigo
Jul 25, 08:19
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