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Category Archives: Oregon state government
What If A Coup Takes Place
Your Intrepid Reporter, dear reader, will preface this commentary, as he has done in the past, with the notice that it constitutes the opinion of one who has pled guilty to violating a Restraining Order, taken out by his wife. … Continue reading
Stein Was Refused Party Backing for the Recount
I am myself instructed by, and I wish to broadcast to (my few) readers the circumstantial account by Brandy Baker, a Green Party National Committee delegate from Maryland, of the recent move by Jill Stein to invite funding for the … Continue reading
David Lee Fry and Me
I was incarcerated for about a month in Multnomah County Jail this summer, awaiting trial for trespassing against Fred Meyer. While there I met David Fry, one of those armed occupiers of the Malheur federal bird sanctuary. The last … Continue reading
On the Streets of Eugene
My son Michael Kepler Meo attended one of the Conversations on Race we have here in Portland, one in which the Albina Ministerial Alliance on police accountability and the Chief of Police, along with several of his deputies, appeared. He … Continue reading
The Action at City Hall
A survivor of the many demonstrations at Berkeley in the late 1960s, including the arrest of thousands during the Peoples Park riots, I’ve stayed at my house while there were demonstrations and arrests at City Hall over the renewal … Continue reading
Dialectical Inversion Dictates: We Are Russia
I translate Russian professionally. O.K.? And man, is the United States these days an authoritarian tyranny in the guise of an elective republic. . ! Russia is our Future, Comrade! Viva Ché! Um . . Russia has come out of … Continue reading
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The Notorious Bloody Nose
Okay, where was I? That last phrase, to those who have either enjoyed or endured my many years (more than 20) of teaching mathematics at Portland Public Schools, would denote when I had got to the end of a digression. … Continue reading
How I lost custody of my sons to Trudy Luz
This post is just going to be an explanation of the allegations which led a judge to take my ability to speak with and interact with my children away from me for the next year. No complaints here. We’re going … Continue reading
Remember Walt Brown
Walt Brown was the nominee for President of the Socialist Party of America, once upon a time in a kingdom long ago. He also ran on the Pacific Green Party line, for Oregon Attorney General. We got to be good … Continue reading