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5 Oregon Petition Drives Completed A Year Early

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Earlier than ever before, at least in modern times, five signature drives have been completed and petitions pulled a year ahead of the deadline...

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Liberal Hypocrisy Regarding Violence

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Most liberals don’t like guns, yet if I don’t pay my taxes, they want tosend a gun toting government agent to physically take my house...

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Curse of Regional Governments

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Most government policies run amuck, especially here in Portland, Oregon... we have way too much of a supposedly good thing...

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My Daughter's Verifiable Miracle

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Miracles still happen. God still heals people. At times, He does things so clearly supernatural that skeptics can deny them only because...

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Was Sizemore Railroaded?

Judge Jerome LaBarre concealed the fact that his son was an activist/member of the Oregon Education Association, the same union that was suing Bill Sizemore in his dad’s court. The judge’s son has even been elected a teachers union president.

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Sizemore Asks Court To
Enjoin Voters Pamphlets

Bill Sizemore filed a motion in Marion County Circuit Court...

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Education Revolt in Watts

Vikki Reyes has had it with Locke High, the school her daughters attend in the Watts neighborhood of Los Angeles. She walked in on class one day and recalls “the place was just like a zoo!” Students had taken control, while the teacher sat quietly with a book.

Frank Wells has also had it with Locke High. When he became principal he says gangs ruled the campus. He tried to turn things around but ran into a “brick wall” of resistance from the school district and teachers union.

Locke seemed destined to languish in high crime and low test scores until Wells, Reyes, and many reform-minded teachers joined with a maverick named Steve Barr in an attempt to break free from the status quo. Their battle is just one example of the charter school education revolt that’s erupting across the nation.