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Well now we know where he was during 9/11 and prior to his present home.

Man my perfect little town I moved to 15yrs ago in the last few years has gone to hell.

It is the Methanphetamine manufacturing capital of the state of Oregon. Probation is the punishment for manufacturing and dealing.

Migration workers I don't know if they are legal or not have come here in mass.

And now a Islamist held for questioning to links to Spain lived and worked here. As in the article his co workers were shocked at the news. Ah the terrorist handbook makes a big point on secrecy.

The old 7-11 stores are now ME owned and the one on the Bayfront was in the news seems the owner had pornography/indecent pics on the windows facing out toward the street and police told him several times to take it down, he didn't and was arrested.

We are also the largest booze selling capital in the state. We have state run Liquor stores so they keep track.

What happen to my lil fishing/retirement/Danish community I came here to live our lives out in 15yrs ago.

I am glad I live outside of town in the country I would go ballistic dealing with the social terror that has invaded Newport Oregon.

Oh and let's not forget Karen Danman the Gay Minister from Washinton who sued to keep her position even though she lied about having a lesbian lover and a kid with that lover. She announced today that she would not be going back to Washington even though she won the suit. She is going to stay here in the house she painted bright shiney deep purple with puke green trim. Purple houses are popping up everywhere. If I painted my house Red white and Blue they would probably force me to paint over it.

1 posted on 05/14/2004 3:05:29 PM PDT by oceanperch
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To: Grampa Dave

He worked and lived here in Newport too!


2 posted on 05/14/2004 3:15:26 PM PDT by oceanperch (Let GO and Let GOD....tag line chill)
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To: oceanperch; All
I'm following this- crosslink:

-Portland, Oregon- hub of terror? Some Surprising Connections--

3 posted on 05/14/2004 3:20:23 PM PDT by backhoe (--30--)
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To: oceanperch

What a shame. I love Newport, with the old bayfront and the aquarium and all.

In fact, I drove through with my mother just last Friday. We were running late to get to my sister's house outside of Lebanon, so we could only briefly stop and walk around the bayfront.


5 posted on 05/14/2004 3:38:09 PM PDT by jimtorr
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To: oceanperch

That's a shame......I have family down there. We love the area and go there at least once a year. I was kinda brought up in Pacific City. I sure hate all of these changes!


6 posted on 05/14/2004 4:25:31 PM PDT by Gator113
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To: oceanperch

""He was doing domestic relations cases, some**** immigration law*****, and litigation support work," Diaz said.

I'd like to take a look at some of those cases.


7 posted on 05/14/2004 4:36:58 PM PDT by AuntB (Law Schools & Journalism schools are America's Madrassas.(aculeus) Jamie Gorelick is proof!)
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To: oceanperch

You wouldn't believe what's happening in Grants Pass.

I moved here 17 years ago, and back then you could leave your keys in the truck, land and homes were reasonable and there was no crime to speak of.

Now, the Daily Courier just reported that there have been SIX murders since September. Before we were lucky to have maybe one every two years.

You can't go to the Safeway at night because of all the thuggish characters hanging around. You can't go downtown to the post office after night...almost once a month there's a story about someone being knifed, mugged or assaulted by the cretins who have turned that area into a hooligan hangout.

Also, the Courier reported that we have some of the highest gas prices in America, they average $1.45 a gallon. Houses that Joe Six-Pack could afford to own are now heading into the $250,000 range for a three-bedroom, two bath house on one or two acres.

I don't see how this can continue...traffic is now backed up at most major intersections to the point that it takes two changes of the light to move through an intersection and there's hundreds of homes being built in dozens of new subdivisions that are being built over bulldozed mountainsides and hilltops.

This place is really becoming unpleasant to live in. I sometimes wonder whether I should have stayed in North Idaho, Alaska or Montana, but those places are probably being destroyed also.

Ed


8 posted on 05/15/2004 1:00:51 AM PDT by Sir_Ed
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