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    Black sharpshooter became 1775 war hero (USA 250)

    By Jason Williams Oregon250.com Website dedicated to celebrating America’s 250th anniversary. Peter Salem, who was born a slave, quickly became a Revolutionary War hero. At twenty-five, his owner sold him to Lawson Buckminster, a major in the Continental Army, who loaned the slave to fight in the war for independence. At the Battle of Bunker […]

    Chart: Luxury cars owned by food stamp users

    By Taxpayers Association of Oregon Foundation, The Foundation of Government Accountability had this chart showing in one state the luxury vehicles owned by food stamp recipients.

    Speed-cam nabs 5% of town in 1 week

    By Taxpayers Association of Oregon Foundation, The City of Sherwood has just installed new speed cameras in this small town. Within its first week the speed cam captured 1,040 violators. Those 1,040 represent 5% of the town’s population.  Although surely many out-of-town drivers made up that sample.    

    Portland petition fully funds police! (Goodbye crime wave)

    By Taxpayers Association of Oregon OregonWatchdog.com   The Problem: Portland has too few police officers for a city our size. The same number of officers as the early 1990s, with 175,000 more people. The Solution: Initiative petition (#1PDX2026) lets voters change Portland for the better.       Ÿ More Safety: Establish a city policy of 2.0 […]

    Battlefield Prowess of Brussels from 1914 to Today

    I recently finished reading Barbara Tuchman’s classic history of the First World War, The Guns of August. It contains a passage that reminds me of the state of European military readiness in our day. Regarding Belgium in 1914: Socialism was the raging issue. Public apathy to what was happening abroad and a Parliament obsessed by […]