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A Very Incomplete List of What Prison Is4 comments

aguasulis wrote 3 months ago: Prison is a dark place hidden entirely from public view. Prison is a place of mostly non-violent off … more →

Tags: Commentary, inhumane conditions, Prison, inmates, Criminal Justice System, Oregon, Discrimination, incarceration, John Kitzhaber

Islamist positioning to increase US Congressional seats in 2012 elections4 comments

notalemming wrote 9 months ago: Creeping Sharia? Oh, it is much worse than Kudzu! First we had Andre Carson in 2007, then Kieth Elli … more →

Tags: constitution, Indoctrination, Islam, middle east, mujahideen, Politics, Prophet Mohammed, racism, sharia law

Tim Pawlenty – Bad for the Environment and Business

Scott Cassel wrote 12 months ago: On Monday, Tim Pawlenty announced his run as a Republican candidate for President. Most people, Repu … more →

Tags: product stewardship, paint, product stewardship institute, American Coatings Association, Paint, Minnesota, Tim Pawlenty, Metro Paint, Miller Paint

Portlandia Pop Culture, Huge Hit Brings Revenue1 comment

conscientiousness wrote 1 year ago: Come one, come all to Portland, Oregon and enjoy die hard cyclists dressed in tutus, dancers twirlin … more →

Tags: Portlandia, Economic Development, Carrie Brownstein, Fred Armisen, independent film channel, sam adams, Oregon Film Board

New Era, New Hat

David Gillaspie wrote 1 year ago: Inspired by http://www.ohs.org/about-ohs/news-press.cfm Heavy hitter Oregon Histoical Society Execut … more →

Tags: History, Education, Oregon, portland oregon, Oregon Historical Society, oregonians, Multnomah County Oregon, Executive Director, Vogt

Christmas Tornado Pics -- Aumsville, Oregon, 2010

james mary evans wrote 1 year ago: A board hurled through a windshield of a truck is shown after a tornado that touched down on Tuesday … more →

Tags: Blogroll, News, Family, Oregon News, National News, International News, Oregon, portland oregon, aumsville oregon

Eugene Voters Aren't Optimistic

bennyh1 wrote 1 year ago: By Benny Harris The voters’ response(s) to Tuesday’s election and Eugene‘s seven measures was … more →

Tags: eugene, Oregon, Politics, Eugene, Oregon, John Kitzhaber, Chris Dudley, Minimum Wage, Republican Party (United States), Democratic

Oregon and Online Learning: Governor’s Reset Cabinet Final Report2 comments

JimS wrote 1 year ago: The following excerpt is from page 45 of “Final Report: Governor’s Reset Cabinet” (Orego … more →

Tags: Governor, Final report, Governor’s Reset Cabinet, virtual education, Oregon

The Public Option Could Be Back. No, Really...15 comments

Karen Tumulty wrote 2 years ago: Nope, you won’t see a public option in the legislation that is expected to come to a vote in t … more →

Tags: Health Care, public option, Governors, Joe Manchin, Jim Douglas, Mike Rounds

The Trail Blazer: A New GOP Star in the West by Gregory Hilton

Gregory Hilton wrote 2 years ago: The Oregon Republican Party has a 23 year record of losing gubernatorial elections, but similar to t … more →

Tags: 2010 election, Republicans, State Politics, Oregon, Chris Dudley, Ron Wyden, John Kitzhaber, Gordon Smith, Greg Walden

Ten Links and Annotations

rsedlak1 wrote 2 years ago: Question: Should more money be made available for high-speed rail improvements? Introduction to Issu … more →

Tags: High Speed Rail, Trains, Public Transportation, united states, Transportation, Railways, American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, Oregon, obama

The Bureaucracy of Hemp

naturallyadvanced wrote 2 years ago: Hemp advocates continue to push hard to give back farmers the right to grow industrial hemp.  Enthus … more →

Tags: Industrial Hemp, hemp farming, Hemp Supporters, DEA, Agriculture, Hia, Hemp Industry Association, Vote Hemp

Why We Need More Leaders Like Gov. Kulongoski2 comments

nickengelfried wrote 2 years ago:  On August 1st, I reported on the results of Oregon’s 2009 legislative session, and expressed … more →

Tags: Government, Politics, renewable energy, Victories, Global Warming, climate policy, Cascade Region, Clean Energy, HB 2472

Oregon's 2009 Legislative Session: the Good and the Bad4 comments

nickengelfried wrote 2 years ago: I feel a little odd writing this, because not so long ago this subject would doubtless have been cov … more →

Tags: Government, efficiency, renewable energy, Global Warming, climate policy, Cascade Region, LNG, green jobs, Clean Energy

One step toward Klamath River dam removal, many more remain 1 comment

Holly Doremus wrote 2 years ago: Iron Gate Dam on the Klamath River (Jim McCarthy) The agreement to remove four dams on the Klamath R … more →

Tags: Misc, water, Klamath River, dam removal

Oregon governor signs bullying bill into law

heygrrrl wrote 2 years ago: By John Tierny KVAL News SALEM, Ore. — As lawmakers count down the final weeks of the 2009 Ore … more →

Tags: Bullying, School Anti-bullying Policies, anti-bullying, cyber-bullying, State/Federal Laws, Oregon, State Laws

Lawmakers in Oregon say No! to Real ID

BBVM wrote 2 years ago: On Friday, May 29th the Oregon State House passed Senate Bill 536 (SB0536) thanks to organizations s … more →

Tags: military industrial complex, Civil Liberties, Prison Industrial Complex, Privacy, DMV, American Civil Liberties Union, Surveillance, Real ID Act, Rick Metsger

Oregon Senate toughens anti-bullying policy

heygrrrl wrote 3 years ago: Insurance Journal A bill intended to reduce the amount of bullying in Oregon schools is headed to Go … more →

Tags: School Anti-bullying Policies, anti-bullying, State/Federal Laws, Oregon, State Laws

The Tax Fast Lane

mac wrote 3 years ago: I believe that people work harder and invest more when they can keep a larger portion of what they e … more →

Tags: Transportation, Oregon, Motorcycle Sales, harley, motorcycle, Politics, legislation, Harley-Davidson, Casino


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