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Category Archives: Scott Green
Epistemological Comment
In the last post I spoke of how the citizens of the United States are asked, by our intelligence services, to believe a whipped-up story of Russian hacking affecting the recent election. The C.I.A., the White House, the Congress, and … 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
The Democratic Party’s Rejection of Progressive Politics
You would think that prominent commentators on the Left who had assured us, for months, Don’t Worry, Clinton’s a Lock, would be pulling their horns in, at least a little, and would be cautious about saying Don’t You Worry, … Continue reading
It’s in T. Oliver Country
The State Co-ordinating Committee of the Pacific Green Party of Oregon has announced that the Second State Nominating Convention of the Party will be held Saturday, 13 August 2016, in a little library building in the far Southeastern part of … Continue reading
Posted in Afghanistan, Bradley Manning, Brian Willson, Dan Handelman, Diffeomorphisms on a manifold, Education, Elections, Empire, Fascism, Free Speech, Friendship, John Schweibert, Local government, Pacific Green Party, Police, Scott Green, Seth Woolley, Spiritual life, Uncategorized, War, Woody Broadnax
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Chapter meeting of 12 July 2016
Brian Setzler, the President of the Cascadia Chapter of the Pacific Green Party of Oregon, sat down earlier this evening with Your Intrepid Reporter. The meeting took place at my request. I asked Brian whether he would would nominate me … Continue reading
Posted in Bradley Manning, Brian Willson, Dan Handelman, Education, Elections, Empire, Fascism, Floy Jones, Free Speech, Friendship, Inequality, Jim Robison, John Schweibert, Lloyd Marbet, Local government, Pacific Green Party, Permaculture, Police, Reservoirs, Scott Fernandez, Scott Green, Seth Woolley, Spiritual life, Uncategorized, Vali Balint, War
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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
We Invaded Another Country
but that’s okay, we invaded this small, remote country two weeks ago. The wording of the Headline is interesting, don’t you think? We invade a country and we learn about it in the frame, “Pentagon Confirms U.S. Grounds Troops in … Continue reading
Posted in Afghanistan, Bradley Manning, Brian Willson, Dan Handelman, Empire, Fascism, Floy Jones, Free Speech, Gar Alperovitz, Iran, Israel, John Schweibert, Marxism, Pacific Green Party, Permaculture, Police, Reservoirs, Saudi Arabia, Scott Fernandez, Scott Green, Seth Woolley, Spiritual life, U.S. Constitution, Uncategorized, US Senate, Vali Balint, War
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Message — whatever it is — Not Received, Portland Copwatch
Portland’s progressive community presses for meaningful police accountability, not necessarily aided by reports from Portland Copwatch. The fact is, if the prose in a Portland Copwatch report cannot be deciphered as to its meaning, no one is any better off, … Continue reading