What’s So Hard About ‘Black Lives Matter’?
I have been watching the protests with growing concern. On one side are people marching for equality and justice. On the other, I see people … Continue reading
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I have been watching the protests with growing concern. On one side are people marching for equality and justice. On the other, I see people … Continue reading
As COVID numbers continue to rise, many riders often wear no masks on LTD property. The 6-foot rule is arbitrary at best, and an excuse … Continue reading
It was about 10 o’clock at night. I was working at my desk, with my window open to Patterson Street. Orderly demonstrations had been happening … Continue reading
I hope the governor called in CAHOOTS at the Capitol. It sounds like there were about 200 mentally disturbed protesters who were claiming that the … Continue reading
Last week’s article in Eugene Weekly about the WOW Hall contained false and inaccurate statements about Friends of WOW Hall (FOWH), the voting process and … Continue reading
The preamble to the U.S. Constitution establishes a government to insure domestic tranquility and promote general welfare of its citizens. Article I, Section 8, of … Continue reading
On June 26, after three months away, I returned to the Cascades Raptor Center. I looked forward to resuming volunteer work in the wildlife hospital. … Continue reading
COVID-19 has exposed the monstrous entitlement and extravagance of many, and, per usual, the University of Oregon Athletic Department is helping to lead the way. … Continue reading
On July 29, I witnessed the Black Unity protest march in the Thurston area of Springfield. The state of Oregon is absolutely right in investigating … Continue reading
As Portland burned, Democrats stood by and looked the other way. Gov. Kate Brown wouldn’t call in the National Guard for help because (her words) … Continue reading