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Submitted by Sarah on Tue, 07/24/2007 - 6:42am.
Words fail me. I don't personally know the woman in Rochester or the girl in Tacoma or any of the other women and girls killed recently here in Western Washington but I'm grieving too. I honestly wish we human beings would stop doing this. I wish instead of murdering each other that we would walk away. Really, words fail me.
Submitted by Anonymously Larry on Tue, 07/24/2007 - 6:27am.
I note that one of today's readers in The Daily comments that the problem with Downtown Olympia is "Evergreen". As we all know, there is a three part story about the revitalizations of Bellingham, Vancouver and Bremerton's downtown areas, comparing to Olympia. Just a note for everyone. I attended Western Washington (Bellingham) and Olympic (Bremerton) and we were the problem in both of those cities also. I've known several folks that attended Central in Ellensburg and the locals there complain about the college students also. I do notice that no one turns down the money that college students spend. I remember how the off campus rents sky rocketed from September to June in both the cities where I attended. I'm trying to figure out how a bunch of college students can make a difference in how a city is run. I'll look forward to the responses. |
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