Walnut's election

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Reporter Claudia Palma tells me that the final election count in Walnut won't be official until Monday.

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Leonardo da Vinci said:

Who cares about Walnut? I don't consider it part of the United States but rather Occupied Territory. What was once a beautiful city has been ruined by the massive influx of Asian immigrants. Why don't they rename it Chinatown II?

On the Rough said:

The USA is a country of IMMIGRANTS. How is the presence of hard working and tax paying Asian immigrants in Walnut differ from the invasion of Anglo-Saxons and Europeans in the majestically beautiful America just 200 years ago????

Pasadonuts said:

Leo: Man are you ignorant! I care about Walnut! You want to take me down to Chinatown?

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