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"A moderate by definition is one of three things; somebody who sits around and waits for a majority to form and then joins it, a conservative who is pro-choice, or a liberal."
-- Rush Limbaugh, June 5, 2001
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Being "Frank" about CA Conservative Politics. |
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National/International News
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- Rally At the Capitol, June 9, To Greet Paul Revere. Tell Gordon Smith, Sen. Wyden end illegal immigration.
- It's Official. The Constitution Party Announces Intention to Nominate Mary Starrett for Governor.
- KATU-TV: Governor's Race Gets Interesting With Starrett. According to KATU's Political Analyst, Tim Hibbitts, the political consequences for the candidates already in the race could be significant...Despite Larson's pleas to his listeners not to vote for Starrett because of the fear of a Ted Kulongoski victory, some callers were undeterred.
- Gov. Kulongoski Calls for Suspending Kicker Refunds. Just as biggest "kicker" in OR history may be coming to taxpayers. [Is he TRYING to lose?]
- DEPORT GORDON SMITH!
- S. Waterfront Project Developers Under Pressure to Increase Number of Women, Minority Contractors and Workers.
- Plan Ahead Now, Buy Oregon Global Warming Insurance.
- Sheriff Bernie Giusto Responds to The Oregonian. "Current jail system 'does more with less.'
- College Pastors Help Students Find a Spiritual Course In Life.
- OR Lottery Passes $1-B In Sales.
- Portland: Foxworthy Inquiry Done, Report Next.
- Gresham: Lawmakers Tackle School-Funding Issue. While funding a reliable, adequate funding base for public education should be Oregon's priority, spending that $ efficiently and wisely is equally important...
- Utility Tax Law Enters First Round at PUC Next years' legislature is expected to weigh in on who should pay what and how.
- EOU Faculty Union Mulls Potential First Ever Strike.
- Boyles Tells Her Side of Campaign Financing.
- Family Gets $56,400 In Dog's Death.
- Tree Committee Felled By Resignations, Disagreements.
- Lawsuit Accuses Les Schwab of Discrimination.
- Gresham: Rape Arrest Prompts School District to Drop Alternative School Option.
- Redmond Teacher Held After FBI Sting. Using Internet to entice a minor for sex.
- Portland Schools Auditory Quits Over Insufficient Independence.
- "One County Sees the Light, But Not Ours." Should the 3-member County Commissioner system go? Editorial, Andy Parker.
- Clackamas: Cadets In Front Lines of Alcohol Sting. About 25% of vendors are caught selling booze to underage decoys.
- Linnton: Citizen Activism Finally Beats the Bureaucrats? Urban 'village' possibly going forward on waterfront community after public vote.
- Salem: OSAA Redistricting Plan Is Legally Sound, Logically Bankrupt. Editorial, Statesman J.
- Amer. Cancer Society Says Air Pollution 6 Times Higher In Bars With Cigarette Smoking. Claims 800 Oregonians die from secondhand smoke each year.
- Salem: Commission Wrestles With Utility Tax Law. Nearly a year after the Oregon legislature revised utility tax laws, a fight continues over how to interpret Senate Bill 408.
- Douglas County: Kittelman Says Tribal Land Advisory Measure Not Tied to National Groups.
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