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  • A move to secede on California-Oregon border

    10/06/2008 8:03:23 AM PDT · by AuntB · 58 replies · 1,290+ views
    SF Chronicle ^ | Oct. 5, 2008 | Kevin Fagan
    Siskiyou County -- Some folks around here think the economic sky is falling and state lawmakers in Sacramento and Salem are ignoring their constituents in the hinterlands. "We have nothing in common with you people down south. Nothing," said Randy Bashaw, manager of the Jefferson State Forest Products ...."The sooner we're done with all you people, the better." Talking about secession has been a quasi-joking conversational saw since 1941, when five counties in the area started things by actually declaring themselves - briefly - to be the state of Jefferson. But now, with the economy in trouble and unemployment soaring,...
  • Oregon Archbishop Criticizes Catholic Governor for Hosting Pro-Abortion Event

    10/03/2008 3:49:01 PM PDT · by topher · 7 replies · 224+ views
    Life Site News -- Your Life, Family, and Culture Outpost ^ | Wednesday October 1, 2008 | By Kathleen Gilbert
    Wednesday October 1, 2008 Oregon Archbishop Criticizes Catholic Governor for Hosting Pro-Abortion Event By Kathleen GilbertPORTLAND, October 1, 2008 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Portland Archbishop John Vlazny has criticized Democratic Gov. Ted Kulongoski of Oregon for bringing scandal to fellow Catholics by hosting an abortion rights fundraiser only two days before Portland's annual "Respect Life" Mass.  Kulongoski and his wife, both professed Catholics, are the honorary hosts of a two-day fundraiser for NARAL Pro-Choice Oregon."This is a source of embarrassment for our church and a scandal for the Catholic community," Vlazny said in a statement. "For a Catholic governor to host...
  • Oregon State Beavers Beating USC (Football, really!)

    09/25/2008 9:21:33 PM PDT · by llevrok · 37 replies · 878+ views
    9/25/08 | me
    2:38 left, OSU 27/SC 14David beating Goliath! ( I hate GD USC)
  • Prehistoric Oregon latrine trove of fossil DNA

    09/22/2008 2:06:38 PM PDT · by BGHater · 30 replies · 33+ views
    AP ^ | 21 Sep 2008 | Jeff Barnard
    For some 85 years, homesteaders, pot hunters and archaeologists have been digging at Paisley Caves, a string of shallow depressions washed out of an ancient lava flow by the waves of a lake that comes and goes with the changing climate. Until now, they have found nothing conclusive-arrowheads, baskets, animal bones and sandals made by people who lived thousands of years ago on the shores of what was then a 40-mile-long lake, but is now a sagebrush desert on the northern edge of the Great Basin. But a few years ago, University of Oregon archaeologist Dennis Jenkins and his students...
  • Vanity Earthquake (gut feeling) Oregon Coast

    09/12/2008 2:11:26 AM PDT · by Global2010 · 14 replies · 25+ views
    9-12-08
    9-12-08 watch for 48 hrs. 196 miles of the Oregon Coast 6.1 Gut feeling a plate needs to slip under the Cascadia.
  • Drive a car in Seattle or Portland? Thank an Alaskan

    09/10/2008 12:37:25 PM PDT · by ikeonic · 7 replies · 11+ views
    ModernConservative.com ^ | 9/9/08 | McCainiac
    By McCainiacI'm getting a little peeved at this chatter about how Alaska "sucks the rest of the country dry" with pork dollars.  They've even gone so far as to call Alaska "Palin's welfare state". They've got it backwards, it's the rest of the country that sucks Alaska dry. More specifically, here's who sucks Alaska dry: Washington State produces no crude oil but 68% of their imported oil comes from Alaska. So people in Seattle are sucking Alaska dry each and every time they fuel their Volvos and Audis. Oregon produces zero crude oil just like Washington and has zero refineries....
  • Rep. Buckley, wildlife groups urge nonlethal cougar plan (OR)

    09/10/2008 11:23:37 AM PDT · by jazusamo · 7 replies · 13+ views
    Mail Tribune ^ | September 10, 2008 | Mark Freeman
    Joint legislative panel meets Friday in Newport to hear their viewsState Rep. Peter Buckley and a cache of wildlife advocates on Friday will begin their bid to convince the Oregon Legislature to suspend the state's plan for managing cougars while searching for less lethal ways of reducing cougar-human conflicts. A joint Oregon Legislature committee will hear Buckley and others during a meeting in Newport on the two-year-old Cougar Management Plan, reviled by some wildlife activists for its study to see whether killing cougars reduces complaints. Activists say this amounts to indiscriminate cougar-killing that flies against public will and a 2006...
  • Bishop Robert Vasa: Pelosi "is not formed by either Augustine or the Catholic Church"

    09/06/2008 2:57:54 PM PDT · by NYer · 33 replies · 32+ views
    Insight Scoop ^ | September 5, 2008 | Carl Olson
    From the Bishop of the Diocese of Baker, Oregon, in the most recent issue (Sept. 5, 2008) of The Catholic Sentinel: I certainly commend the public official for going to Saint Augustine, a great theologian and philosopher, for views on morality but Augustine’s views need to be read and adopted in context. It is highly disingenuous, deceptive and intellectually dishonest to take this ecclesial sound bite from 1,500 years ago and treat it as if it is the last definitive word on the subject. This is particularly true since Augustine himself “vigorously condemned the practice of induced abortion” despite the...
  • Joel Haugen (RINO endorsing Obama) Withdraws As GOP OR US House Candidate...

    09/02/2008 10:42:58 PM PDT · by fieldmarshaldj · 49 replies · 28+ views
    Politics1 ^ | 9-3-2008 | Ron Gunzburger
    OREGON CD-1: Businessman Joel Haugen announced Tuesday he was withdrawing as the GOP nominee but would remain in the race against Congressman David Wu (D) as the nominee of the Independent Party. Although a registered Republican, Haugen had been running with dual ballot spots. Haugen came under fire in recent days when he announced his support for Barack Obama. The deadline for GOP to replace a nominee has passed, so they will not be able to field any candidate against Wu on the November ballot.
  • Sentence sends message about gang violence

    08/22/2008 8:09:26 AM PDT · by AuntB · 14 replies · 19+ views
    Medford Mail Tribune ^ | Aug. 22, 2008 | Sanne Specht
    Medford teen gets 20 years in prison for drive-by shooting. A man who fired seven rounds into a car full of teenagers in a drive-by shooting was sentenced to 20 years in prison by a Jackson County Circuit Court judge Thursday. It was miraculous that none of the six victims was seriously injured or killed as the bullets blasted through the front windshield of the packed vehicle, said Judge Ron Grensky. "It is a miracle that there isn't somebody dead out of this," said Grensky, adding the phrase, "dodging a bullet" was never more apt. German "Negro" Reyes-Real, 18, of...
  • Oregon citizens denied vote on marriage issue (9th Circus says voting Unconstitutional)

    08/21/2008 4:21:47 AM PDT · by Weya · 7 replies · 7+ views
    The Oregon Constitution says voters have the final say over any laws passed by the state legislature. The Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, however, says they don't. After Oregon voters passed a marriage protection amendment declaring marriage to be only the union of one man and one woman, liberal lawmakers tried to sidestep the amendment by passing a "domestic partnership" law. As Austin R. Nimocks -- senior legal counsel for the Alliance Defense Fund -- explains, lawmakers are not supposed to have the final say in Oregon. "The citizens of Oregon reserve to themselves in their constitution the right...
  • Oregon high court protects racist, homophobic speech

    08/15/2008 9:57:38 AM PDT · by LibWhacker · 26 replies · 10+ views
    Seattle Times ^ | 8/15/08 | William McCall
    Yelling homophobic or racist names is free speech protected by the Oregon Constitution if the insults don't lead to violence. In a unanimous ruling...The Associated Press PORTLAND — Yelling homophobic or racist names is free speech protected by the Oregon Constitution if the insults don't lead to violence.
  • Merkley's Macaca Moment

    08/14/2008 3:00:47 PM PDT · by Tramonto · 7 replies · 17+ views
    Youtube ^ | August 13, 2008 | EastBankThom
    [Two days after the invasion of Georgia by Russia] Questioner: With your national security background, what do think about what's going on in Georgia. Merkley: [munch... munch... munch] Questioner: I know you've been on the road, so you probably haven't exactly kept up... Merkley: I haven' heard about what's going on in Georgia. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5B6furdKP1k
  • Wind whips up health fears

    08/14/2008 8:36:56 AM PDT · by chickadee · 35 replies · 7+ views
    The Oregonian ^ | August 10, 2008 | Richard Cockle
    Hundreds of giant turbines in the Oregon desert will bring power, but residents nearby raise concerns about health effects and an end to their quiet way of life BOARDMAN -- Sherry Eaton pulled into the driveway of her rural, high-desert home to see one of several giant wind turbines being assembled a half-mile away. "I started to cry," Eaton, 57, recalled of her first sight of the Willow Creek Wind Project in late July. "They're going to be hanging over the back of our house, and now there's the medical thing." "The medical thing" is new research suggesting that living...
  • Haugen: Support from ORGOP is like 'holding our jewelry while we get water boarded' (LITERAL RINO)

    08/13/2008 1:22:06 AM PDT · by Impy · 8 replies · 8+ views
    politickeror.com ^ | 8-01-08 | Britten Chase
    First Congressional District candidate Joel Haugen (R-Scappoose), who is battling Republican officials in that district, called support from Oregon Republican Party officials a farce after they refused to rectify a situation where local county officials would not support his candidacy. “ORGOP's help is likely to be of the order of holding our jewelry while we get water boarded,” Haugen said in an email to PolitickerOR.com sent from Minnesota, where he was attending a wedding. Haugen’s anger comes after Republican Party Chairman Vance Day issued a letter saying that ORGOP would support Haugen no matter who he has endorsed in the...
  • Wesley J. Smith: MSM Finally Discovers Compassionlessness of Oregon Assisted Suicide

    08/09/2008 1:02:49 PM PDT · by wagglebee · 9 replies · 10+ views
    wesleyjsmith.com ^ | 8/8/08 | Wesley J. Smith
    I think the stories of patients being refused life-extending chemotherapy by Oregon's Medicaid--but offered assisted suicide instead--will materially impact the I-1000 legalization effort in Washington. First, this kind of heartlessness was predicted by opponents. Second, the old myth that Oregon has operated without abuses is now shattered. Third, unlike other Oregon abuses, the MSM is actually reporting the story--like an extended report on ABC News. From the story:The health plan takes "no position" on the physician-assisted suicide law, according to spokesman Jim Sellers. The terminally ill who qualify can receive pain medication, comfort and hospice care, "no matter what...
  • PETA urges a vegetarian diet for fried chicken killer (OR)

    08/08/2008 4:14:19 PM PDT · by jazusamo · 19 replies · 31+ views
    The Oregonian ^ | August 8, 2008 | Aimee Green
    Tremayne Durham People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals is asking a state prison superintendent to no longer allow "fried chicken" killer Tremayne Durham to eat meat, saying he "should be prevented from contributing to any more suffering and death - including the kind associated with eating meat and dairy products."PETA sent a letter this morning to Nancy Howton, the superintendent of Coffee Creek Correctional Facility in Wilsonville, where Durham will be processed over the next several weeks before being assigned to another prison.Durham, who killed Gresham man Adam Calbreath over his frustration with a deal to buy an...
  • Latino immigrants suddenly avoiding the DMV (Oregon test takers must now give valid social sec. #)

    08/06/2008 1:21:46 PM PDT · by Stoat · 17 replies · 16+ views
    The Portland Tribune ^ | August 6, 2008 | Steve Law
    Latino immigrants suddenly avoiding the DMV Drop in numbers seeking drivers licenses pegged to new state law By Steve LawThe Portland Tribune, Aug 6, 2008 Christopher Onstott, Tribune File Photo / Portland Tribune With a passport and Brazilian drivers license in hand, Roberual Goncalues De Silva waits his turn in 2006 to apply for an Oregon drivers license at the popular DMV office at SE Powell Boulevard and 90th. A new state law requires Oregon drivers license applicants to prove they are in the state legally. The number of Spanish-speaking people taking Oregon’s driving test plummeted in February, just...
  • Fix this medical ethics glitch

    07/29/2008 2:04:12 PM PDT · by AreaMan · 12 replies · 8+ views
    The Oregonian ^ | 29 Jul 08 | N/A
    Fix this medical ethics glitch Tuesday, July 29, 2008 The Oregonian Opponents of physician-assisted suicide are fired up this summer, and rightfully so, over an ethically questionable provision of the Oregon Health Plan. The conflict came to light in a recent report in The Register-Guard of Eugene. The newspaper described the sad plight of Barbara Wagner, a 64-year-old Springfield woman with lung cancer. After her oncologist prescribed a cancer drug that would cost $4,000 a month, the newspaper reported, "Wagner was notified that the Oregon Health Plan wouldn't cover the treatment, but that it would cover palliative, or comfort, care,...
  • Oregon Offers Terminal Patients Doctor-Assisted Suicide Instead of Medical Care

    07/29/2008 9:18:19 AM PDT · by Harley · 21 replies · 3+ views
    Fox New.com ^ | July 28, 2008 | Dan Springer
    The new liberal compassion
  • Oregon Senate poll: Merkley(RAT), 43%; Smith, 41%

    07/16/2008 9:19:03 PM PDT · by Impy · 36 replies · 79+ views
    The Oregonian ^ | 7-16-08 | bsherman
    Democratic Senate candidate Jeff Merkley is excited by a new poll that for the first time shows him ahead of Republican Sen. Gordon Smith - even if the two-point lead is well within the survey's margin of error. Jeff Merkley "The fact that we're in the lead is tremendous," said Merkley spokesman Matt Canter, saying he thinks that's probably the first time Smith has found himself in such a position in his nearly 12 years in the Senate. However, Smith's own pollster, Bob Moore, said he didn't trust the methodology of the poll by Rasmussen Reports. It uses an automated...
  • Mother of US Police-Shooting Victim to Meet Authorities

    07/09/2008 5:01:21 PM PDT · by Coffee200am · 5 replies · 15+ views
    The Irish News ^ | 07.09.2008 | The Irish News
    The mother of a young Irishman who was shot and killed by police last week in the US is travelling to Oregon to meet with Marion County District Attorney Walt Beglau. The meeting is expected to be on Friday, The Oregonian newspaper said today. The death of Andrew “A.J.” Hanlon has sparked a public outcry in Ireland, and Dorothea Carroll is travelling to Oregon alongside some members of the Irish media. Doug Hansen, a deputy district attorney, said earlier his office expects to convene a grand jury on the June 30 shooting death once an investigation is completed. Mr Hanlon,...
  • US police won’t tell me why they shot my son, says mother

    07/04/2008 7:08:28 AM PDT · by PotatoHeadMick · 24 replies · 14+ views
    The Irish Independent ^ | Friday July 04 2008 | Louise Hogan
    THE distraught mother of a young Irishman shot dead by a policeman in the United States broke down in tears yesterday as she revealed how she had been left "begging for information" on how he met his violent death. Andrew Hanlon (20), who had travelled to the US a year ago to stay with his sister in Silverton, Oregon, was killed by a police officer responding to a burglary on Monday night. Neighbours reported several shots were fired. His heartbroken mother, Dorothea Hanlon-Carroll, from Dundrum, Dublin, was yesterday being comforted by three of her children as they tried to come...
  • Pastor arrested for child rape of two Portland girls

    07/03/2008 10:44:18 AM PDT · by AuntB · 30 replies · 5+ views
    KGW News ^ | July 2, 2008 | ANTONIA GIEDWOYN
    PORTLAND, Ore. – Police last week arrested a pastor who allegedly raped children, authorities said Wednesday. Police photo Child rape suspect Maximo Ake-Be Maximo Ake-Be, 31, faces charges of rape, sodomy and sex abuse in connection with a series of sexual assaults dating back to 1998, said Portland Police Sergeant Brian Schmautz. Ake-Be appeared in court Wednesday and pleaded innocent on all charges. A judge set bail at $4.5 million. The investigation began when two alleged victims recently reported that Ake-Be sexually assaulted them between 1998 and 2000. During that time, the girls and their families attended The Peach House,...
  • Oregon Discovery Challenges Beliefs About First Humans

    07/01/2008 8:20:04 PM PDT · by blam · 20 replies · 17+ views
    PBS ^ | 7-1-2008 | Lee Hochberg
    Ore. Discovery Challenges Beliefs About First Humans Until recently, most scientists believed that the first humans came to the Americas 13,000 years ago. But new archaeological findings from a cave in Oregon are challenging that assumption. Lee Hochberg of Oregon Public Television reports on the controversial discovery. LEE HOCHBERG, NewsHour correspondent: What archaeologist Dennis Jenkins found in the Paisley Caves in south central Oregon may turn on its head the theory of how and when the first people came to North America. Many scientists believe humans first came to this continent 13,000 years ago across a land bridge from Asia...
  • Bend man travels to Mexico for stem cell cure

    06/29/2008 3:26:41 PM PDT · by Coleus · 3 replies · 5+ views
    KTVZ.COM ^ | 06.17.08 | Victoria Adelus
    For more than thirty years, Steve Foster has been living his life partially paralyzed, but he hopes a recent trip to Mexico is going to change that. "I want this...bad," said Foster, an adult stem cell patient. Foster traveled south to undergo the adult stem cell transplant procedure, in an effort to gain back what he once had. "I'm tired of this life, and the way it is now," he said. Julie Hood, a human biology assistant professor at Central Oregon Community College, says although the treatment isn't performed in the U.S., it has been performed successfully in other countries....
  • Oregon Health Care: Suicide is Painless–and Cheaper

    06/27/2008 8:19:22 AM PDT · by mondoreb · 27 replies · 11+ views
    DBKP ^ | June 27, 2008 | pat
    The Oregon Health Plan:The Reality of When the Government Runs Health Care "Elect me and your health care problems will all be over." The people of Oregon fell for that line almost 20 years ago. Expecting Utopia, what they got was a reality check: long lines for a lottery to pick who's covered and suicide coverage--instead of cancer drugs. In 1989. Oregon became the second State, after Hawaii, to attempt complete medical coverage of it's citizens. It has not gone as planned. In fact, it seems to be approaching disaster. Within a few years: In early 2003, the Oregon Health...
  • Nudity activist will parade ... on sidewalks (Pastie lady from Ojai)

    06/26/2008 10:54:26 AM PDT · by jazusamo · 30 replies · 12+ views
    Mail Tribune ^ | June 26, 2008 | John Darling
    'I'm not trying to get attention. I'm here standing up for liberty'Declaring that she is standing up for individual liberty on Independence Day, near-nude rollerblader Jen Moss says she will go topless wearing a G-string and the crown of Lady Liberty at Ashland's Fourth of July parade, but will stay on sidewalks and other areas where she isn't banned. The Ashland Chamber of Commerce, sponsor of the annual parade, has received overwhelming support for its decision not to approve Moss' application to participate, said chamber spokeswoman Katharine Flanagan. The chamber's parade permit gives it control of Main Street, Siskiyou Boulevard...
  • A Lasting Bond

    06/22/2008 11:41:08 AM PDT · by jazusamo · 8 replies · 5+ views
    Mail Tribune ^ | June 22, 2008 | Greg Stiles
    A reunited trio of World War II veterans recall the night they were seperated, seemingly foreverIt was a miserable January night outside the French village of Rimling, made bleaker by advancing German troops from the 559th and 257th Volks-Grenadier Divisions. Don Hildenbrand's company was pinned down on a ridge about two miles from town, just a grenade toss from the border. Their communications line had been cut and German units had pushed past them on both flanks. "Everybody knew something bad was going to happen, we were badly outnumbered," Hildenbrand recalled Saturday. Sgt. Pete Petracco asked for a volunteer to...
  • Teen's death renews scrutiny of faith-healing group (OR)

    06/19/2008 3:25:23 PM PDT · by jazusamo · 24 replies · 16+ views
    The Oregonian ^ | June 19, 2008 | Rick Bella
    Oregon law may protect Followers of Christ membersThe painful and apparently preventable faith-healing death of a 16-year-old Oregon City boy this week brings the secretive Followers of Christ Church back under legal scrutiny, just four months after the boy's infant niece died in similar circumstances. But unlike the girl's death, which resulted in criminal mistreatment and manslaughter charges against her mother and father, Oregon law may protect the parents of Neil Jeffrey Beagley, who under state statute was old enough to make his own medical decisions. Beagley died Tuesday at his grandmother's home, a week after first complaining of stomach...
  • Oregon State - Legal to gather Signatures at Rest Stops?

    06/17/2008 10:36:15 PM PDT · by dila813 · 13 replies · 3+ views
    Today | Me
    Need to know if it is legal to gather signatures for a petition at highway rest stops. I have seen some people doing it, and it seemed like a good idea. Anyone know?
  • Oregon School bans Pledge of Allegiance, not to Offend Muslims

    06/17/2008 4:22:46 AM PDT · by Islaminaction · 23 replies · 12+ views
    Islam in Action ^ | June 17, 2008 | Exposing Islam
    One dhimmi elementary school principal in Oregon has banned the Pledge of Allegiance, so as not to offend Muslims. Slowly they chip away at life as we know it. If this does not stop. Eventually Bibles and all non-Islamic religious symbols will be banned. All for a group of people who have never heard the expression "respect is a two-way street". When will this madness end? http://islaminaction08.blogspot.com/2008/06/oregon-school-bans-pledge-of-allegiance.html
  • Coast Guard's tall ship Eagle to dock in Astoria (OR)

    06/12/2008 7:51:11 PM PDT · by jazusamo · 43 replies · 21+ views
    The Oregonian ^ | June 11, 2008 | Stuart Tomlinson
    U.S. Coast Guard Tall Ship Eagle If you've ever wanted to tour a tall ship, now is your chance. Starting Thursday, the U.S. Coast Guard will sponsor free tours of the only square-rigged sailing ship in the U.S. fleet when it docks in Astoria at the Maritime Museum, 1792 Marine Drive. The tall ship Eagle, also known as the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Barque Eagle, has been under way for the past two months, serving as a hands-on classroom for Coast Guard cadets at the Coast Guard Academy in New London, Conn. According to Coast Guard spokesman Lt. Adam...
  • Oregon man tells of life-and-death struggle with bear

    06/12/2008 3:38:41 PM PDT · by LibWhacker · 19 replies · 6+ views
    TDN | AP ^ | 6/12/08
    GLIDE, Ore. — Aaron Wyckoff didn’t start to panic until his .45-caliber pistol quit firing, and the bear kept chewing on his arm. So, he recalls, he tried to pull the bear’s jaws apart. Then he tried to roll down the ridge where he and the bear were wrestling. But the bear grabbed his calf, pulled him back and went for his groin. Wyckoff said he countered by shoving his pistol and his hand into the bear’s mouth. But by then, the struggle in the Cascade Range in Southern Oregon attracted the attention of Wyckoff’s party, and other hunters rushed...
  • In search of space aliens: His ideas are a mile high — and beyond

    06/09/2008 1:01:22 PM PDT · by george76 · 136 replies · 57+ views
    Rocky Mountain News ^ | June 9, 2008 | Lisa Ryckman
    Jeff Peckman is a 54-year-old who lives with his parents, promotes technology that supposedly creates harmony by manipulating electromagnetic fields and is behind an initiative to form a commission on extraterrestrials in Denver. "He's less ahead of his time if you put him in Boulder," ... "He's more ahead of his time in downtown Denver." Peckman is derided, dismissed and deemed a doofus ... His projects - everything from technology called brain fingerprinting to an Oregon ballot initiative to label genetically engineered food ... In 2003, Peckman championed Initiative 101, which would have required the city to promote peacefulness. The...
  • Three Male Dancers Charged with Raping Woman

    06/09/2008 11:11:24 AM PDT · by AuntB · 98 replies · 7+ views
    Medford Mail Tribune ^ | June 9, 2008 | Mail Tribune
    Three members of a touring male revue dance group have been arrested on accusations they raped a 24-year-old woman at a Klamath Falls motel. Sheriff Tim Evinger of Klamath County says Sky Lakes Medical Center notified police after a motel worker took the woman to the hospital. Lodged in the Klamath County Jail are 32-year-old Christian Hulfsizer of Los Angeles, 33-year-old Radek Zahahork of Irvine, Calif. and 27-year-old Allan Abrahan Armagnac-Bernal of Azusa, Calif. All are charged with rape and sodomy. Bail for each is set at $200,000. Armagnac-Bernal, a Czech national who has overextended his visa, is also being...
  • Tre Arrow pleads guilty in firebombing case (eco-terrorist cops plea)

    06/05/2008 2:35:11 AM PDT · by markomalley · 3 replies · 28+ views
    KATU ^ | 6/3/2008 | Dan Tilkin and KATU Web Staff
    PORTLAND, Ore. – Radical environmentalist Tre Arrow on Tuesday pleaded guilty to arson charges as part of a deal with prosecutors that will keep him behind bars for more than two years. Arrow, who legally changed his name from Michael Scarpitti, was charged with firebombing three cement trucks at Ross Island Sand & Gravel in Portland and setting fire to logging trucks and a tractor near Estacada. On his Web site, the 34-year-old said recently he did not want to risk receiving a life prison sentence and called the plea deal an offer he "couldn't refuse." On Tuesday, he entered...
  • Radical environmentalist Tre Arrow gets 78-month prison term (OR)

    06/04/2008 8:08:31 AM PDT · by jazusamo · 36 replies · 36+ views
    The Oregonian ^ | June 4, 2008 | Stuart Tomlinson
    The activist pleads guilty in two arsons and will serve at the Sheridan federal prisonTre Arrow, a radical environmentalist who was once one of the FBI's most-wanted fugitives, pleaded guilty Tuesday to two counts of arson. Appearing before U.S. District Judge James Redden, Arrow agreed to serve to 78 months in federal prison, with credit for time served since March 2004 in jails in Canada and the United States. Arrow, who will be formally sentenced Aug. 12, will serve about two years and four months at the Sheridan Federal Correctional Institution. His sentence could be further reduced by 54 days...
  • Cougar killed after stalking Ore. girls

    06/03/2008 12:20:48 PM PDT · by jazusamo · 38 replies · 35+ views
    KATU.com ^ | June 3, 2008 | Staff
    NEAR WIMER, Ore. - Two girls got a scary close encounter with an aggressive cougar in southern Oregon over the weekend.According to the family, 8-year-old Gina Granacki and 6-year-old Annie Granacki were riding their bikes to their home near Wimer on Saturday to grab a sandwich when the older girl was approached by the animal.Gina quickly followed the instructions her parents and school teachers had taught her, putting the bike between her and the mountain lion and not running."...She knows you can't run from a cougar," her mother, DeAnna, told KDRV-TV in Medford. "They'll attack."Her younger sister ran to get help,...
  • Enviro radical says he plans guilty plea for arson, conspiracy (OR)

    05/28/2008 5:38:31 PM PDT · by jazusamo · 39 replies · 11+ views
    San Diego Union Tribune ^ | May 28, 2008 | William McCall AP
    PORTLAND, Ore. – Tre Arrow, a radical environmentalist who was once one of the FBI's most-wanted fugitives, has announced on his Web site he has accepted a plea deal on federal arson and conspiracy charges. Arrow had entered a not guilty plea. His attorney, Paul T. Loney, confirmed on Wednesday Arrow “is changing his plea” and a hearing date has been set for next Tuesday. The U.S. Attorney's office in Portland did not immediately return a call seeking comment. Arrow, 34, who has legally changed his name from Michael Scarpitti, is charged in a 14-count federal indictment with helping to...
  • Huge "sturgeon ball" in Columbia a mystery[Oregon]

    05/21/2008 10:47:46 AM PDT · by BGHater · 79 replies · 17+ views
    Newhouse News Service ^ | 18 May 2008 | Michael Milstein
    PORTLAND — When sonar surveys spotted a vast pile of rubble in the Columbia River below Bonneville Dam a few months ago, officials suddenly worried that part of the dam structure was eroding into the river. "Everybody said, 'Oh my gosh, we need to get divers out there right away,' " recalled Dennis Schwartz, a fisheries biologist with the Army Corps of Engineers, which oversees the dam. What they found below the spillways in February was not a giant pile of rock at all, but a humongous pile of thousands upon thousands of sturgeon — some of them 14 feet...
  • Gay Portland [Oregon] councilman elected mayor

    05/21/2008 8:32:10 AM PDT · by mngran2 · 20 replies · 7+ views
    Seattle Times ^ | 5/21/08
    Councilman Sam Adams easily won the Portland mayoral race, making this city the largest in the U.S. to ever elect an openly gay mayor. Adams avoided a November runoff, with 58 percent of the votes after more than 80 percent of the ballots were counted Tuesday night. Businessman Sho Dozono had 34 percent and almost a dozen minor candidates split the rest. Adams, 44, said his main goals are improving the economy, reducing the dropout rate in schools and preparing for an influx of people to the region
  • OBAMA'S ROCK STAR CROWD (Because a rock band was there?)

    05/21/2008 6:26:39 AM PDT · by 7thson · 9 replies · 4+ views
    My wife told me this morning that she heard that the reason Obama had 75,000+ people at that rally is because a rock band was there. Does anyone know where I can get a link to that story?
  • Caption this Hillary volunteer in Oregon

    05/21/2008 5:54:53 AM PDT · by redstates4ever · 58 replies · 1+ views
    Yahoo! News Photos ^ | 5/20/08 | staff
    "Frangis Ford a volunteer for Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton is shown as she calls voters from Clinton's Oregon campaign headquarters before the polls close for the Oregon Democratic primary Tuesday, May 20, 2008, in Portland, Ore."
  • Operation Chaos Continues Vote for Hillary if you live in Oregon and Kentucky tommorrow

    05/19/2008 8:44:43 PM PDT · by TheEaglehasLanded · 48 replies · 50+ views
    vanity | May 19, 2008 | the eagle has landed
    I think Oregon has mail in system, but do they open the polls as well or allow people to mail votes tommorrow. Kentucky has a closed primary that anyone voting had to be registered Dem by early this year I believe.
  • Hey sweetie, are you bitter?

    05/16/2008 12:08:02 PM PDT · by Salena Zito · 6 replies · 21+ views
    Hey sweetie, are you bitter? Pittsburgh Tribune-Review By Salena Zito Perfect Sen. John McCain bumper sticker: Hey sweetie, are you bitter?
  • Heat suspected for death of sea lions (WA, OR)

    05/14/2008 4:24:03 PM PDT · by jazusamo · 17 replies · 7+ views
    The Columbian ^ | May 14, 2008 | Erik Robinson
    Heat prostration probably killed six sea lions enclosed within a pair of floating cages near Bonneville Dam a week and a half ago, according to federal authorities. The disclosure on Wednesday lends new insight - while raising new questions - over the puzzling deaths of four California sea lions and two threatened Steller sea lions sometime between 7 p.m. May 3 and the time they were discovered in the floating docks at 11:30 a.m. Sunday, May 4. The National Marine Fisheries Service reported Wednesday that necropsies on all six animals are consistent with death from heat prostration - even though...
  • obama calls reporter sweetie! What would Michelle Obama do if she were called 'sweetie'?

    05/14/2008 1:23:31 PM PDT · by Salena Zito · 48 replies · 20+ views
    What would Michelle Obama do if she were called sweetie? WWMD? TRIBUNE-REVIEW By Salena Zito A tip of the hat to Ben Smith over at Politico for reporting that Sen. Barack Obama referred to a female reporter in Detroit as "sweetie" when answering her question. Actually, when not answering her question. Kind of makes you wonder how wife Michelle would feel if she were referred to as "sweetie"?
  • Medford graffiti attack

    05/13/2008 1:53:07 PM PDT · by AuntB · 26 replies · 10+ views
    Medford Mail Tribune ^ | May 13, 2008 | Meg Landers
    MEDFORD — Hayes Avenue is normally a peaceful street. But residents of the secluded north Medford neighborhood awoke Sunday morning to wall-to-wall graffiti. Several properties, including a house and some fences, were covered in multicolored letters, numbers and pictures, including profanity. "I don't recall seeing anything that big in Medford," said Medford police Detective Sgt. Mike Budreau. "It's going to cost thousands of dollars." Among the hardest hit is a house owned by Jodi and Jim Salyer, where Jodi's mother lived until her death a year ago. Jodi Salyer said she invested $30,000 into fixing up the vacant house and...
  • A salute from military moms (Burns, OR)

    05/07/2008 5:15:22 PM PDT · by jazusamo · 11 replies · 11+ views
    Burns Times-Herald ^ | May 7, 2008 | Debbie Raney
    Sunday, May 11, is Mother’s Day — a day designated to show appreciation to our moms for everything they do for their families. Thanks will be given for all the miles traveled, the cookies baked, the costumes made, the stories read, the balls pitched and the hugs doled out.There are many moms who have gone one step further in motherhood commitment — they gave their blessing to their sons and daughters who enlisted in the United States Armed Forces.In honor of Mother’s Day, the Burns Times-Herald offered a few local military moms a chance to share their story, brag a...