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		<description><![CDATA[Sightline op-ed against I-1053 appears in the Columbian. | Yesterday, the Vancouver Columbian ran an op-ed penned by Sightline executive director Alan Durning and speech writer/community volunteer Todd Campbell. Here&#8217;s a taste: [W]hile times are tough, I-1053 is just the latest ill-considered and undemocratic initiative from Eyman that promotes corporate special interests at the expense of essential citizen services like schools, roads, medical care and clean water. If I-1053 really were a grass-roots movement to protect citizen&#8217;s pocketbooks, you...]]></description>
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