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<title>Michael</title>
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<description>&lt;p&gt;It&apos;s amazing to me that there&apos;s no one who&apos;s come into contact with the Monorail&apos;s invisible &quot;Third Rail&quot; who hasn&apos;t been seen later scorched and buzzing.

Voters. West Seattle residents. Seattle Center. EMP. Car (-tab paying) owners. But most egregious seems to be the small business people displaced who now can&apos;t simply get back what was taken from them. I&apos;m sorry, that &quot;gift&quot; argument doesn&apos;t wash. It&apos;d be a gift like your physician not charging to replace the kidney he (or she) took out by mistake.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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