Where’s His Cape?
In the book 15:17 to Paris, to which Alek Skarlatos contributed, he candidly discussed his uneventful National Guard Afghanistan tour, comparing himself to a “mall … Continue reading
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In the book 15:17 to Paris, to which Alek Skarlatos contributed, he candidly discussed his uneventful National Guard Afghanistan tour, comparing himself to a “mall … Continue reading
As a former community newspaper editor, I know endorsements can influence voters who must choose between two strong candidates in a hotly contested local election. … Continue reading
The heroism Alek Skarlatos, Spencer Stone and Anthony Sadler displayed in thwarting the terrorist attack on a European train five years ago is praiseworthy, and … Continue reading
With elections right around the corner, it’s a good time to discuss voting blue all the way down the ballot — especially re-electing Congressman Peter … Continue reading
“Lives of great men all remind us we can make our lives sublime and, departing, leave behind footprints in the sands of time.” — Henry … Continue reading
As former chair of the Jefferson Westside Neighbors (JWN), I heartily endorse City Councilor Emily Semple for re-election in Ward 1. Semple is hardworking, honest, … Continue reading
Civilization is failing. Now there’s just one, possibly terminal, global civilization under the sign of technology and capital. Failing fast across the board: environmental disaster, … Continue reading
EUGENE DESERVES KASHINSKY Eliza Kashinsky is a fantastic leader in our community, and I wholeheartedly endorse her for City Council. I first met Kashinsky when … Continue reading
After listening to Eliza Kashinsky’s interview on KLCC, sponsored by the City Club of Eugene, it is clear to me that she is by far … Continue reading
Collectively, we’ve served 18 years as Ward 1 city councilors. In all our campaigns for office, the contest was always about issues, policy and accountability. … Continue reading