Yes, Dems Are Slimy, Too
When my mailbox was being stuffed with expensive 8 1/2 x 11-inch glossy Oregon Democratic Party campaign literature the week before last November’s election, I … Continue reading
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When my mailbox was being stuffed with expensive 8 1/2 x 11-inch glossy Oregon Democratic Party campaign literature the week before last November’s election, I … Continue reading
In the EW list of local bookstores top picks, “What You’re Reading” (12/1), I was startled to see no mention of J. Michaels Books, downtown … Continue reading
There was a survey showing 75 percent of Eugene wants natural gas. Some on the City Council don’t want the public to be able to … Continue reading
Perhaps, like me for years, you may have paid zero attention to local governance? Twelve years ago I woke up to the magnitude of the … Continue reading
Headline: “Fusion Breakthrough Could Be a Game Changer.” Really? No. Even the most avid proponents admit that it would take decades to build even a … Continue reading
City Councilor Claire Syrett is finally recalled for lack of connecting effectively with the Ward 7 households. The City Council receives 10 applications to fill … Continue reading
Looks like Austin Folnagy’s work paid off in the recent Georgia election (“Georgia’s On Our Mind” by Austin Folnagy, Letters 12/15). Obviously, there is more … Continue reading
While riding home on my bike the public street was completely blocked by a huge cloud of dust, fumes and the horrible loud noise of … Continue reading
I took a journey to knock on doors in Atlanta, Georgia, along with dozens of people from across the country. And I wanted to share … Continue reading
I enjoyed reading your Winter Reading (Dec. 1) issue, especially “Not Just Books: Will O’Hearn Sees The City’s Library Providing Help and a Mecca for … Continue reading