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September 6th, 2006 WW Editorial Staff | Murmurs
 

More truthful than Chuck Adams.

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Here's one from the "what not to do on the new job" school of work etiquette: The Oregon Zoo's new elephant barn supervisor showed up to his first day of work Aug. 21 sporting a bumper sticker on his car that called the white race "Earth's most endangered species." Joe Sebastiani removed the sticker from the neo-Nazi group National Alliance the next day after learning it offended some workers, says Karen Kane, a spokeswoman for Metro, which runs the zoo. Sebastiani, who earns $47,000 a year, declined comment to Murmurs. Kane says Sebastiani told officials that his former co-workers had put the sticker on his car as a joke, and apologized to several shop stewards and co-workers at the zoo. But the zoo's employees' union wants a broader apology.

If revenge is a dish best served cold, then the waiters and union forces who were fuming last year at local restaurateur Lisa Schroeder must be eating hearty. Schroeder, of Mother's and Mamma Mia's fame, enraged servers last year by testifying against a minimum-wage increase in a legislative hearing. Last week, an email sent by the Democratic Party of Oregon alerted recipients to a lunch next week at Mamma Mia's to help rally women voters. That email triggered an avalanche of blogosphere angst, culminating in a lengthy apology from Schroeder on Blue Oregon (blueoregon.com). As of now, the lunch is still on at Mamma Mia's.

In terms of conventional wisdom, it's a sort of ye olde man-bites-dog story: Two of Salem's best-connected lobbyists, Mark Nelson and Gary Conkling, are leading the fight against Measure 45, which would slap term limits on the Legislature. The duo's cause is counterintuitive, because common belief is that term limits (which were in effect in Oregon from 1992 to 2002) place clueless newbie lawmakers squarely in the hands of rapacious lobbyists. Not so, avers Conkling, who will handle the messaging while Nelson raises the money. "It's not a good thing to let rookies run state government," he says. Term-limits proponent Paul Farago, a Portland acupuncturist, says, "Lobbyists and their clients just want to preserve the status quo."

Must be hard to find a squeaky-clean investment pro these days. Gov. Ted Kulongoski named local stock brokerage firm owner Tim Phillips to a vacant seat on the Oregon Growth Account, a state-run fund that invests lottery dollars in Northwest companies for the Educational Stability Fund. Two years ago, when Phillips ran unsuccessfully in the Republican primary for Congress in Oregon's First District, The Oregonian reported that state and federal securities regulators had disciplined his firm numerous times.

There's no real clever way to put this, but here goes: Why is there a tiny "Jesus fish" in the bottom right-hand corner of some copies of the Aug. 29 Oregonian Metro section? The well-known Christian emblem appears in ghostly gray at the edge of a story headlined "Clark County affidavit describes suspect truck." As they say, the Lord works in mysterious ways.

The founding executive director of JOIN, the Southeast Portland nonprofit that helps homeless people find stable housing, is leaving after nearly 15 years to work for a private developer. Founder Rob Justus is leaving JOIN this week to team up with John Carson, the owner of Kavik Inc., to create affordable housing projects, primarily in Southeast Portland. "It's kind of the other side of the coin," says Justus. Instead of moving needy folks to homes, Justus says he'll actually be creating those new homes. Justus' replacement is Marc Jolin, formerly an associate at the law firm Perkins Coie.

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It appears the Portland City Council's new rule limiting those who wish to offer public comments at its weekly meetings to once per month is something of a mixed blessing. At the two meetings following the Aug. 16 decision, speakers have signed up for every slot. But along with first-time speakers from what you might call the reality-based community came a CIA conspiracy theorist and personal tales of accidents and injuries reminiscent of the gobbledygook that prompted the controversial policy switch in the first place. Plus ça change....

 
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09.07.2006 at 06:12 Reply
Even though I find the sentiments express on the bumper sticker repugnant. Under the Oregon and Federal Constitution, the Oregon Zoo (a governmental body) has no right to censor the sentiments express on the bumper sticker, and therefore will have no power to required Mr. Sebastiani to make a "broader apology".

 

09.07.2006 at 08:03 Reply
No power, except the chilling effect of the PC crowd. Look what happened to Lisa Schroeder... her business tanked until she converted to their PC religion (kinda like those hostage FoxNews reporters who converted to Islam at gun point).

Oregon has the most liberal free speech laws in the nation, unless the PC crowd doesn't like your type of free speech. Just ask ex State Senator Neil Bryant, who filled out a job application for the State Board of Higher Ed, when asked if he had any handicaps or disabilities, but down "While Male". He got lotsa laughs on that one!!

 

09.08.2006 at 01:26 Reply
Sid
I've got a visual: a dopey white guy cleaning Packy's sh!t all day long wondering what went wrong? Why him? And not some minority?

Pssst... it ain't black people, or brown, or Asian people that are your problem, Joey, it's your lack of education. Try PCC. It's fun!

 

09.11.2006 at 10:59 Reply
The flap at the Zoo is a prime example of the hypocrisy and neo-facism of the Left in this country. Conservatives are lectured at every turn that we have to tolerate the all sorts of obnoxious behavior in the name of "tolerance and diversity."

A few examples: The yearly freak show of illegal public nudity at every Pride parade, or the chaos created in downtown very time the anti-war crowd wants to vandalize their across central precinct, and finally, an honorable mention needs to go to the self-righteous assholes at the Bicycle Transit Authority that feel the need to strangle downtown traffic every time they want to express themselves during rush hour.

The workers at the Zoo need to spend a bit more time doing their jobs instead of critiquing the adorments of their supervisor's vehicle.

The white power movement is about as wrong minded and stupid as political movements get in this country, but leftist censorship should be considered a much greater threat to our freedom.

Next weekend mine will be the vehicle in the Zoo parking lot with the large conferedrate flag displayed. If that offends Zoo employees I'll just consider it a fringe benefit.

 

01.30.2011 at 02:42

All four of your claims are well debunked propaganda lies by the Reefer Madness brigade.

 

Ah well...

 

 

04.06.2011 at 07:43
Jon

Not sure where your stats are coming from Goldie but here's the reality . . .

  • The study regarding cig smoke vs. mary j involved hooking monkeys up to gas masks and giving them nothing but smoke, the bloody animals asphixiated, they weren't harmed by the pot.
  • Pshycosis & schizo thing. . . no proof
  • marinol may be approved however when you're dealing with a population of folks with naseau the idea of getting a big pill down your throat and keeping it down long enough to disolve, well that's a cute idea but just not realistic.
  • regarding harmful side effects (and going back to the joint/cig comparrison above) many medical patients (as well as the non medical users) utilize a water filtration device (bong) or a vaporizer which removes teh vast majority of carcinogens and solid material from entering the lungs.

Oh, and since the idea of research seems to resonate (get the pun?) in your mind here are some links with scientific studies to back up the above statements.  Obviously you were so involved in your "research" that you forgot the most important piece . . . citations . . . otherwise we must assume that the research extended maybe slightyl past your eyelids and into an overzealous imagination.

http://www.drugpolicy.org/marijuana/factsmyths/

 

 

09.13.2006 at 05:25 Reply
Another reason to add to the long list of reasons we left Oregon.

 

 
 

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