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Category Archives: crime
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Health Insurance Woes with ODS
My life changed when I finally started getting treated for A.D.D. two years ago. With medication and therapy, I can now focus my attention on one task at a time. The first 40 years of my life were all over … Continue reading
Posted in crime, ethics, health, money
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Crooked Self-Publisher at it Again: King on the Datura Highway
This comes from a librarian on the same listserv that exposed Daniel King last year. Daniel King became a brief topic of conversation on the list last fall. He is an Australian author who solicited a number of English faculty, … Continue reading
Posted in crime, ethics, fiction, library
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Ted Genoways
Now that the alleged workplace bullying of suicide victim Kevin Morrissey has gone national, I thought I’d provide links here to all of the posts regarding Ted Genoways, John Casteen IV, VQR (Virginia Quarterly Review), and UVA (University of Virginia) … Continue reading
Another Portland Police Shooting
Perhaps it will take exposure in the national news to get Portland police to stop shooting minorities, mentally ill people, and other unarmed victims. The local press sure hasn’t been able to stop them. They just keep pulling the trigger.
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Car Toys Parking Lot Fail
It’s a sad day when I believe the word of a Car Toys employee over that of the Mayor. Bye, Sam Adams. Schweitz, who had run to check on the victims, told police at the scene and The Oregonian on … Continue reading
Posted in beau, crime, incompetent, media, politics, victim
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Soccer in Portland
Wondering where I stand on the bring soccer to Portland issue?
Posted in armed robberies, crime, livability, politics
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A Tale of Two Pedophiles
“Jack McClellan enjoys the dubious distinction of being the Internet’s most famous pedophile.” He is “approximately 46 years old, has never been charged with or convicted of a sex-related crime, and denies ever having sex with a minor.” Sam Adams … Continue reading
Three Final Chapters
I think I’m nearing the end of my book. I’ve written what I can, save for three chapters, only one of which I’ve actually started. So maybe by the end of this year I’ll have something to send. The final … Continue reading
Comcast Comes Through
I received a call from a LOCAL Comcast billing person today, and my refund of $184+ is now in process and should be completed in 7-10 days. It’s not a perfect solution, but it’s a lot better than the earlier … Continue reading
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