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Yeah, the group of homeless Native Americans on Capitol Hill is really depressing. At least twice a week I walk by on Bellevue/Olive/Broadway/Pine and one of the group is either sitting on the sidewalk snorting coke or passed out/getting revived by emergency medical professionals. Yet they seem to hang together - I almost always see them in groups of two or more.

Posted by DavidG | June 13, 2008 11:51 AM
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@1. Wait, they're homeless but they can afford coke?

Posted by sepiolida | June 13, 2008 12:08 PM
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@2: It's all about priorities. Or meth.

Posted by Rhiannon | June 13, 2008 12:15 PM
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#2 - This is America! "Afford" has nothing to do with it.

Man, the idea of people harassing little people the way that guy described (photo ops?!) kinda pisses me off. If I ever see that behavior being perpetrated by anyone less the 5'9" tall, I'm going to have a fucking field day on that person.

Posted by Dougsf | June 13, 2008 12:20 PM
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Erin has my sympathies. I think I saw her on the #8 bus a few weeks ago and I noticed this nerdy, late 20's guy just obviously and unabashedly STARING at her. I don't know if he was from the sticks and had never seen a little person up close, or if had a fetish for LP's or if he was just a clueless yutz but I had to resist the urge to poke him in the shoulder and mutter to him, "Dude, be cool; it's not nice to stare at someone."

But, I realized I do the same thing when a hot, 30/40something daddy wearing a suit and tie gets on the bus and stands in my line of vision...

Posted by michael strangeways | June 13, 2008 12:33 PM
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Perhaps bus drivers should be allowed to order folks off the bus at their discretion.

Dealing with riffraff keeps many people off the bus.

Will drivers use this as tool to discriminate and oppress? They could but it's pretty weird to be advocating everyone to take the bus when we can't provide basic order.

Posted by PC | June 13, 2008 12:41 PM
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Geesh! Everyone knows it's only cool to be an ignorant ranting jack-off on the internets. But, I suppose, until there's public access wi-fi we'll just have to put up with it.

Posted by umvue | June 13, 2008 1:02 PM
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"That's fine, but it'd be great if you could make the bus come on time."

Damn, that's suave.

Posted by Grant Cogswell | June 13, 2008 1:41 PM
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Sorry to hear about the crappy way people treat Little People. If it's any consolation, in regard to this quote: "I could only think that people like me have the same legal recourse as those being discriminated against for their ethnicity or sexual orientation"-- in Texas at least you actually DO have the same legal recourse as people discriminated for their sexual orienation: none. So come on down to Austin!

Posted by robo | June 13, 2008 1:59 PM
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I was not on the #8 bus. And if I do take the #8, I'd rather stick a pen in my eye than wait at that bus stop; a frequent stopping place of emergency vehicles who come to pick up the passed out junkies.

Posted by Erin | June 13, 2008 5:20 PM

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