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Slog (Free subscription) | 11/05/2009
Dominic Holden, the high school dropout who's been covering city hall since June and oversaw The Stranger 's best city election coverage in memory, is being promoted to News Editor. Eli Sanders, the senior staff writer who covered the 2008 presidential race and has recently been covering county politics, health-care reform, and criminal justice, is now Associate Editor of The Stranger...
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The Story So Far... (Free subscription) | yesterday
Via SLOG… Dominic Holden writes in Your Daily Douchebag… Pastor Joe Fuiten, who at first seems to be among Washington’s more sane Christian fanatics, concedes that the campaign to reject Referendum 71 has "fallen short of the glory of God." In a statement posted over at the Tacoma News Tribune in response to an editorial (posted [...]
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Faith and Freedom Network (Free subscription) | 11/09/2009
... about the defacement of the REJECT signs and have likely heard about the comments hurled at those holding signs in a number of the rallies. They were often verbally abused for their beliefs and participation. Earlier in the campaign, John Bisceglia, a homosexual activist, was advocating on his web site that all government property and church property that supported R-71 be destroyed. He...
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Slog (Free subscription) | 11/09/2009
... folks will be subject to harassment. Straight-bashing. Really. Randall has a few questions : Dominic Holden, from a homosexual newspaper in Seattle , has harvested names and addresses from the PDC donor disclosure forms submitted by Protect Marriage Washington. He called the people at their homes demanding to know, "Why do you hate me?" He then posted their full name, where...
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Seattle Transit Blog (Free subscription) | 11/04/2009
Dominic Holden of The Stranger interviewed likely Seattle City Council President Richard Conlin, christening him the “new mayor” while the titular mayor gets situated. He didn’t waste any time before pandering to the STB crowd: • Building Light Rail to West Seattle and a Streetcar to Ballard “I would like to see us extend the South Lake [...]