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This is that character that had some low-level Microsoft job and no public service experience whatsoever, right?

She should be raising money for non-profits. Seems to be good at it.

Posted by NapoleonXIV | April 16, 2008 12:42 PM
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@1

You're entitled to your opinion, Napoleon, but I happen to think Darcy is pretty.

Posted by elenchos | April 16, 2008 12:58 PM
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experience, schmerience!

Judgment and character, being against the war when not having to vote on it, that's the ticket.

Posted by unPC | April 16, 2008 1:08 PM
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Eli, you do read your comment threads don't you?

BTW, if I'm not mistaken, a political campaign is a non-profit organization NapoleonXIV.

Dave Reichert is not serving the public he was elected to represent in Congress, and who overwhelmingly want Congress to put an end to the Iraq occupation.

Then again, that's what you get from someone who took 20 years to catch a serial killer who was there for the catching from the beginning.

I'll take real world business experience over Reichert's useless background any day.

Posted by Daniel K | April 16, 2008 2:06 PM
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I agree with @2.

All Reichert has ever done is bankrupted King County and let a mass murderer roam free for 20 years while he dithered - then "gave" him a life sentence after wasting our hard-earned tax dollars on a death sentence jury trial (costs about 20 times as much, as any REAL Sheriff would know ...) and resulting in us letting other dangerous criminals roam free or given easier plea bargains as a result of us wasting all that money.

Plus he's never seen a Bush tax cut for the ultra-rich he didn't like until he suddenly realized GWB is out of office this past few months ...

The guy is out of touch with his district.

Posted by Will in Seattle | April 16, 2008 2:43 PM
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The great pyramid scheme that is campaign fundraising continues. The winners? The two major parties and their Federal candidates. The losers? The people who give them their money, because ultimately, lobbying interests, not theirs, will be what dictates the legislation enacted.

Posted by Gomez | April 17, 2008 12:08 AM

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