Alright, to follow up from my post from yesterday on how I’m voting on the candidates for national and local offices, here’s my post on the vaious state and local ballot measures. All the same disclaimers apply as from my earlier post in regards to making your own decision, my biases, and how if you [...]
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How I’m Voting – Oregon Ballot Measures
Posted in Election '08, Politics, tagged bend area transportation district, deschutes count measure 9-58, deschutes county measure 9-60, deschutes county measure 9-61, measure 54, measure 55, measure 56, measure 57, measure 58, measure 59, measure 60, measure 61, measure 62, measure 63, measure 65, measure 9-58, measure 9-58 central oregon community college, measure 9-60, measure 9-60 bend area transportation district, measure 9-61, oregon ballot measure 54, oregon ballot measure 55, oregon ballot measure 56, oregon ballot measure 57, Oregon ballot measure 58, oregon ballot measure 59, oregon ballot measure 60, oregon ballot measure 61, oregon ballot measure 62, oregon ballot measure 63, oregon ballot measure 64, Oregon ballot measures, oregon election, oregon measure 54, oregon measure 55, oregon measure 56, oregon measure 57, oregon measure 58, oregon measure 59, oregon measure 60, oregon measure 61, oregon measure 62, oregon measure 63, oregon measure 64, oregon measure 65, oregon measures, oregon state ballot measures on October 30, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
A Response To Seth Woolley
Posted in Election '08, Politics, tagged brownlow constitution party, brownlow constitution party oregon, constitution party, dave browlow, green party, kate brown, oregon constitution party, oregon secretary of state, pacific green party, seth woolley, seth woolley oregon secretary of state, woolley on October 30, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
So, after my last post about who I was voting for in the national and local office races, I got a comment from Seth Woolley, the Green Party candidate for Oregon Secretary of State. You can read the full comment by clicking on the post below and scrolling down to the bottom. Here is my [...]
How I’m Voting – National and Local Offices
Posted in Election '08, Politics, tagged alan unger, ben westlund, bend city council, brad avakian, brad avakian commissioner of the bureau of labor and industries, deschutes county comissioner, deschutes soil and water director at large, gordon smith, jeff merkley, jeff rola, jeff rola deschutes soil and water, john kroger, judy stiegler, kate brown, maren lundgren, noah lemas, noah lemas representative, Oregon ballot measures, oregon house candidates, oregon secretary of state, oregon senate candidates, oregon state treasurer, oregon vote, oregon voting, randall brady, randall brady deschutes soil and water, walter brown, walter brown attorney general, walter brown green party, walter brown oregon attorney general, walter brown pacific green party on October 28, 2008 | 2 Comments »
I’ve done a bunch of research on the various candidates and measures, and since I have done quite a bit of work to inform myself, I figured it would be of value to others as well. Here’s the way I’m voting, according to the order of the Oregon Ballot.
McCain the Jerk
Posted in Election '08, Politics, tagged election, McCain, republicans, Rolling Stone on October 7, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
I’ve been doing a bunch of political reading lately. I go back and forth about reading politics – I think most of the time its just a waste of mental energy and it makes me very inefficient at accomplishing other things. I kind of feel like the debate season leading up to the election may [...]