| Title | Summary |
| • Seattle Politics: Daily Life in Microsoftville |
Virtually everything in Seattle is politicized. And corrupt. |
| • Seattle Government |
This introduction to Seattle government begins with a pedophile. |
| • The Seattle Media |
From the Seattle Times to the Seattle Weekly, they all stink. |
| > The Seattle Times: Crank Blethen, Inc. |
Washington State’s biggest soapbox endorses losers, from Gary Locke to George W. Bush. |
| > The Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Yellow Journalism |
The Seattle P-I continues the Hearst tradition of yellow journalism. |
| > The Seattle Weekly: Weirder by the Week |
The Seattle Weekly is a virtual subsidiary of the Seattle Times. |
| > The Stranger: Savage Stupidity |
The Stranger hides its manipulation behind a mask of alternative goofiness. |
| > Crosscut.com: The Seattle Weekly II |
Established by David Brewster, Crossfuck is just another corporate mouthpiece. |
| • Law |
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| • Environment |
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| • Organizations |
From the corporations that run the city to the Discovery Institute, Seattle is one weird place. |
| • Seattle’s Troubled People |
Are Seattleites really as weird as so many people claim? Are they really liberal? This article offers as many questions as answers. |
| > Viva Chávez! |
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| • Science & Technology |
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| > IT |
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| • Billysoft: Bill Gates + Microsoft |
From crappy software to Bill Gates’s asshole father, Billysoft is nothing but trouble. |
| > History: Study It or Repeat It |
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| • Revolt |
Were the Wobblies and the WTO protest omens of a future revolution against Seattle’s corporate pimps? |
| > Reform Tactics |
This article explores some strategies for fighting back against the Seattle Mafia. |
| • Miscellaneous Topics |
If it doesn’s fit in another category, you may find it here. |
| > Going Postal |
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