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Cascade Policy Institute Publishes Comprehensive Study of Metro’s Parks and Nature Program

In the next week or so, Portland area voters will receive their November ballots. One of the items is Measure 26-203: a $475 million bond measure by Metro, the regional government for the Portland area. Metro wants the money so it can buy more land for its so-called parks and nature program. Measure 26-203 will […]
Written by John A. Charles, Jr. October 16, 2019October 16, 2019

Hillary Clinton, Saul Alinsky, Ben Carson, and Lucifer

(Editor’s Note: This article was originally published on RenewAmerica.com on July 29, 2016) Dr. Ben Carson raised some eyebrows last week at the Republican National Convention when he mentioned Hillary Clinton and Lucifer. At first blush, it may have sounded over the top. The press went to town on this remark, castigating Carson for it. […]
Written by Jerry Newcombe October 16, 2019October 16, 2019

When the Military Ignores the Differences between Males and Females

The Bible tells us that God created two sexes, male and female. They are not interchangeable. They are different from each other in every single solitary cell of their bodies. Women can become mothers who breastfeed their young. Men cannot. Men can become fathers, women cannot. (“Most males can become a father, but it takes […]
Written by Bryan Fischer October 13, 2019October 13, 2019

The Bible’s Importance

Little did I know when I climbed into the car, I’d have a life-changing experience that day. As Mr. Presler drove, he asked one of his boys what he had studied that morning in Sunday School. From the back of the car came the son’s reply. Then Mr. Presler said those life-changing words, “Oh, that […]
Written by Marlon Furtado October 13, 2019November 23, 2019

Shrinking Roads and Rising Fatalities Don’t Bode Well for Portland’s Vision Zero

Portland hasn’t seen 50 road fatalities since 1996. With 43 fatalities already, it looks like 2019 will be a record-breaking year, with no thanks to Portland’s Vision Zero Action Plan. Placing concrete pedestrian islands in the middle of the road, giving little to no room to turn onto side streets, installing plastic pylons against the […]
Written by Rachel Dawson October 12, 2019October 12, 2019

Where Is Our Metro Park at Chehalem Ridge?

This summer, I was walking on an old logging road in the middle of thick forest, not a person in sight. The only sign of human activity were signs nailed to the trees prohibiting fungus-collecting. A tattered strand of red tape displaying the print, “Invasive Species,” waved in the wind. You wouldn’t know it since […]
Written by Helen Cook October 12, 2019October 12, 2019

Downtown Gresham’s Springwater Jewelers To Close In February

Larry Lovelin offering 50% discounts on way to retirement “I would like to extend my gratitude to my loyal customers. Without them, Springwater Jewelers would never have been possible.” So says Larry Lovelin, on his way to a well-earned retirement after thirty-eight years as a master jeweler, including seventeen-plus years at his popular location at […]
Written by Mark Ellis October 9, 2019October 9, 2019

The Prince Who Thought He Was A Frog

The prince had no idea he was a prince. He went along his path helping those he felt were in need. It was said of him that if a hand was needed to be of help, it was always his hand that was held out to grasp. It was indeed a fact that his hand […]
Written by Connie Warnock October 9, 2019October 9, 2019

Save-the-children: Tell them the Truth

When I was a small boy in Sweden many years ago, the Swedes were emphatic. At movie theaters where American Westerns were being shown, signs proclaimed “Barn Förbjudna” or “Children Forbidden.” That was the first Swedish I learned. The Swedes were trying to protect me from the very mild violence in American Westerns of that […]
Written by Gordon Fulks, Ph.D October 9, 2019October 9, 2019

Lighthouses

Suddenly a bright light flashed across the bow, nearly blinding the captain. The other ship was on a collision course with his. Straightaway, he signaled to it, “Change your direction.” He quickly received a signal back, “You change your direction!” Put off, the captain sent another message, “This is Captain Palmer. I order you to […]
Written by Marlon Furtado October 6, 2019November 23, 2019

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