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Museum On Main presents the next 2010 Ed Kinney lecture series with ranchers of the Amador-Livermore Valley tomorrow night at 7 p.m., Thursday, Aug. 19, at the Lynnewood United Methodist Church, 4444 Black Ave. A panel of local ranchers will discuss the history and practices of ranching in the Amador-Livermore Valley. Tickets are $5 for members and seniors; $10 for non-members; and $3 for students or teachers with ID. Visit www.museumonmain.org.

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  1. I agree with Arthur. Perhaps Ms. Melson and her racist friends can move to Alabama or something. There is no place for racist and homophobe here in our beautiful town of Pleasanton.

  2. I happen to agree with her. Homosexuals should stop being gay right now. Same goes for people who come here from other countries.

  3. I *completely* support Dr. Melson!

    Finally, people like her are starting to speak out against the insanity that has been going on long enough.

    The only hateful comments I see is coming from people like Arthur.

    Lastly, WHAT IS SO WRONG WITH ENFORCING OUR LAWS!!!! If it’s good enough for 70+% of Arizona …it’s good enough for me

  4. DOCTOR Melson is more educated than most of you, so you should just listen to her and not argue! Her doctorate gives her the right to express her educated opinion. What are YOUR qualifications?

    And just because the Tea Party now also supports keeping Mexicans out of America does not mean that it’s a racist movement, just as our opposition to Obama’s financial policies that have led this country to ruin are not racist rationalization of our distaste for having a black man in office. People keep saying, “oh, look at that group of white people taking a stand against anything non-white,” which is not true!
    Some of us are asians!

    THINK ABOUT IT, PEOPLE!

  5. This kind of all reminds me of how we used to have free states vs. slave states. When ever African-Americans traveled in the South, they had to carry papers showing that they were free.

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