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		<title>Comment on WONDERCON: THE BLOG ENTRY by Nicholaus B.</title>
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		<dc:creator>Nicholaus B.</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Jan 2009 01:23:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I appreciate the picture of the Chronicle Building. There is some threat that Hearst Media might or already has sold the property and this 80 plus year old landmark will be demolished to make way for another souless skyscraper condo complex!! Regardless of the sagging mewspaper business. Such a landmark needs to continue to stand. If for nothing else as an adidtion to San Francisco&#039;s many museums. I think the city and it&#039;s many visitors, local and from afar need a &quot;Newspaper Museum&quot;. What better place to establish one or to move an existing one to?  It&#039;s a true City Landmark and needs to be preserved!! Easy as that.

Oh and I really enjoy your very witty and humerous commentary on Downtown, South of The Slot, and the Finance District. The part about the towns pigeons is particularly true.

If you or anyone who reads this and gets the chance to. Please write, both the old-fashioned and modern manner to both &quot;Hearst Media&quot; and &quot;The City of San Francisco&quot; about the need to have a special redolution passed to preserve this great historical building. Whether the real estate men and developers approve or not!!

If you or anyone else is staying the next time in San Fran for the Wonder Con, any other convention, or just vacationing. Please stay just across the street from the Chronicle Building. At the &quot;Hotel Pickwick&quot;. Not only is it a cool Historical building, but a &quot;literary&quot; one as well. It&#039;s where Dashel Hammett&#039;s famous &quot;Sam Spade&quot; private investigator moved in and out of during the &quot;Maltese Falcon&quot;. And don&#039;t worry it&#039;s quite comfortable as well. Just save up for the expenditure, but damn near every lodging in that district of town is a little pricey anyway.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I appreciate the picture of the Chronicle Building. There is some threat that Hearst Media might or already has sold the property and this 80 plus year old landmark will be demolished to make way for another souless skyscraper condo complex!! Regardless of the sagging mewspaper business. Such a landmark needs to continue to stand. If for nothing else as an adidtion to San Francisco&#8217;s many museums. I think the city and it&#8217;s many visitors, local and from afar need a &#8220;Newspaper Museum&#8221;. What better place to establish one or to move an existing one to?  It&#8217;s a true City Landmark and needs to be preserved!! Easy as that.</p>
<p>Oh and I really enjoy your very witty and humerous commentary on Downtown, South of The Slot, and the Finance District. The part about the towns pigeons is particularly true.</p>
<p>If you or anyone who reads this and gets the chance to. Please write, both the old-fashioned and modern manner to both &#8220;Hearst Media&#8221; and &#8220;The City of San Francisco&#8221; about the need to have a special redolution passed to preserve this great historical building. Whether the real estate men and developers approve or not!!</p>
<p>If you or anyone else is staying the next time in San Fran for the Wonder Con, any other convention, or just vacationing. Please stay just across the street from the Chronicle Building. At the &#8220;Hotel Pickwick&#8221;. Not only is it a cool Historical building, but a &#8220;literary&#8221; one as well. It&#8217;s where Dashel Hammett&#8217;s famous &#8220;Sam Spade&#8221; private investigator moved in and out of during the &#8220;Maltese Falcon&#8221;. And don&#8217;t worry it&#8217;s quite comfortable as well. Just save up for the expenditure, but damn near every lodging in that district of town is a little pricey anyway.</p>
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		<title>Comment on An Open Letter To The President-Elect Of The United States Of America by McKenzie Tweed</title>
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		<dc:creator>McKenzie Tweed</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Dec 2008 02:48:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>For all young people schooled in ignorance.  Try actually reading the U.S. Constitution, and discover an instrument that was adapted (amazingly enough) to protect the private, everyday, ordinary citizen from the government.  Yes, it as a document intended to spell out exactly what the central government could do, and those delineated powers were the only...ONLY powers the central government was allowed.  All other powers were reserved to the individual citizens through their local state governments.  Now, go back and read that tired old Constitution, and read it from that perspective, and realize how miserably the &quot;government&quot; has been treating it&#039;s citizens since 1936.  Obama, the FDR remake, or is that the Carter redux?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For all young people schooled in ignorance.  Try actually reading the U.S. Constitution, and discover an instrument that was adapted (amazingly enough) to protect the private, everyday, ordinary citizen from the government.  Yes, it as a document intended to spell out exactly what the central government could do, and those delineated powers were the only&#8230;ONLY powers the central government was allowed.  All other powers were reserved to the individual citizens through their local state governments.  Now, go back and read that tired old Constitution, and read it from that perspective, and realize how miserably the &#8220;government&#8221; has been treating it&#8217;s citizens since 1936.  Obama, the FDR remake, or is that the Carter redux?</p>
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		<title>Comment on A User&#8217;s Guide To Economic Crisis by sandysays1</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Oct 2008 01:26:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>You&#039;re so right.   

If you want the whole list of how every Rep voted check my site.  SandySays1.wordpress.com</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You&#8217;re so right.   </p>
<p>If you want the whole list of how every Rep voted check my site.  SandySays1.wordpress.com</p>
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