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  • OR House: Matt Wingard blocks child abuse bill :
    4. He's a jackass.
  • OR House: Matt Wingard blocks child abuse bill :
    Oh...well, they weren't technically lying. Of the 3 people that were put up there, Wingard was the most qualified. The other two were stooges who submitted letters asking that Wingard be appointed. It was a total farce.
  • Turning Up the Heat for Justice:
    Just out of curiosity, if it was wrong when the Dems were doing it...why isn't it wrong when the GOP are doing it?
  • OR-1: Election Night Open Thread:
    So given the election results in CD-1 tonight, can we please stop talking Bob Moore seriously? 4 points my ass.
  • Why is Speaker Bruce Hanna standing with James O'Keefe?:
    I think you might want to look at this story more carefully: Although most of the names appear to be coincidental cases of living individuals matching identification traits of the dead, in a sample pool of of the suspected voters, background checks conducted by NBC Action News confirmed the registered ...
  • Why is Speaker Bruce Hanna standing with James O'Keefe?:
    Yes, that's the point. O'Keefe demonstrated that you can't commit voter fraud in NH without being caught and risking a hefty penalty. And now he's being asked to show others how to splice together misleading video and commit illegal acts to prove points that don't ...
  • Why is Speaker Bruce Hanna standing with James O'Keefe?:
    This should say, "When you do illegal stuff, even while you think you're exposing illegal stuff, it's still illegal."
  • Why is Speaker Bruce Hanna standing with James O'Keefe?:
    When you do illegal stuff, even while you think you're exposing legal stuff, it's still illegal. O'Keefe could face both federal and state charges for his activities in New Hampshire. Ironically, his attempts to show voter fraud are actually the only evidence of any such activity taking ...
  • Why is Speaker Bruce Hanna standing with James O'Keefe?:
    There are many ways for grassroots conservative activists to get more involved in Salem. Bringing in a guy who splices together video tape in an effort to falsely accuse people of wrongdoing--to the point of probably committing felony voting fraud, doesn't seem like their best move.
  • WaCo: More trouble for Duyck:
    Karen: I was thinking more along the lines of what's happening at the really local level. You're right that the Argus' endorsement of Bonamici shows some light. But this is the first time in my memory where they've really take a strong stand against problems in local ...

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