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Posted Fri, Jan 9, 3:51 p.m.
Geez talk about overreaction. Nothing in the law allows for target practice or indiscriminate fire like in National Forests. This law changes nothing other than legalizing what is already being done. Most who take guns into NP do so because of the human predator not animals. And if the poster ...
MOREPosted Wed, Dec 31, 2:27 p.m.
Well, Ms. Imholt.....still waiting.
MOREPosted Tue, Dec 30, 8:42 p.m.
Ms.Imholt I realize this is just one idea but it seems a ridiculous idea. I'd like to question however, why Oregon has not just raised the vehicle registration rate that at this point is laughable. Just doubling it which would be no financial hardship at most should raise quite a ...
MOREPosted Fri, Aug 8, 9:47 p.m.
RE: Old economy companies: ....and maybe I will work on my spelling ability.
MOREPosted Fri, Aug 8, 9:46 p.m.
RE: Old economy companies: Mhays work on that who reading comprehension thing and then read my post again. I plainly stated that they type of trees planted and whether that was good is bad was up for debate. The fact that Weyerhauser and like businesses were as intelligent as Microsoft/Boeing, ...
MOREPosted Fri, Aug 8, 11:46 a.m.
RE: Old economy companies: Sean get off your high horse. Trees have been replanted since at least the early 1940's. Every one of those "hill full of stumps" is replanted. You can argue the enviromental part of what kind of trees are replanted, etc. but don't stick to the lies ...
MOREPosted Tue, Jun 10, 7:25 a.m.
Maybe they'll flee now: One can only hope some of those that moved to the Northwest because it was the "in" thing for a while (yes, I know there was more to it than that) will perhaps trek elsewhere after a lousy summer last year and what is building up ...
MOREPosted Wed, May 21, 11:24 p.m.
Revisionist History: While I agree with the author's point about the movie I find it interesting that at first there is an attempt at not bringing anti-police feelings into the article only to fall directly into that trap near the end. Granted there were officers whose actions were wrong and ...
MOREPosted Sat, Jan 19, 8:15 a.m.
It's ALL Seattle: What most of you who live within or close to the King County area don't seem to realize is to nearly EVERYONE living outside of Pugetropolis considers all of the suburbs in that area to be a part of Seattle. We see no difference. Now that is ...
MOREPosted Sun, Dec 30, 9:56 p.m.
On Edge???: What put me on edge Mr. Orr was your dramatizing over the sign. Clearly the sign was put there so that those LEGAL gun owners who had brought their firearms to be serviced would remember to check those firearms. My guess this had as much to do with ...
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