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Submitted by Sarah on Mon, 03/05/2007 - 11:14pm.
I believe in the immediate withdrawal of all foreign combat troops from the nation of Iraq. One Million Blogs for Peace
Submitted by Norm on Mon, 03/05/2007 - 9:20pm.
So students, here is the referrence for my lil blog. When I was in high school, I had a history , english, and current world problem, teacher that I hated. He was a hippy (or former) and was very much into non-violence. He thought boys were rude and arrogant, and was far too friendly with some of the teenage girls in my class....but that's a story for another time. During my time as his student, I was forced to write poetry, read poetry, listen to his diatribe about all of the evils that men (white men in particular) brought upon this world, and in particular the women of this world. He and I frequently butted heads, and the handful of times I've seen him after graduation I have noticeably walked the other direction in order to keep from saying things to him that I might regret later. One thing that he tried to instill in us was the greatness of Mahatma Ghandi. He was frequently talked about in class, and very idolized by my teacher. If nothing else Ghandi was a very smart man, and had some pretty interesting ideas on civil disobedience. When I recently read his name, along with Thoreau, on the blog, I decided I needed a refresher on what "civil disobedience" really was. Hence the wikipedia article. It talks about many things, but I found the rules of Ghandi to be the most worthwhile: For example, Mahatma Gandhi outlined the following rules:
Pretty respectful form of protest if you ask me. Anyone care to comment, or share?
Submitted by Anthony on Mon, 03/05/2007 - 9:13pm.
Mar 6 2007 - 11:00am Mar 6 2007 - 1:00pm Join us on Red Square tomorrow, Tuesday, March 6 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., for a safety exhibit, bicycle helmet fitting and reduced cost bicycle helmets. New bicycle helmets will be available for five dollars, and firefighters and police officers will be on hand to talk about traffic safety and display some of the equipment they use, like the Jaws of Life. Special thanks to the McLane Fire Dept. and Evergreen's Police Services.
Submitted by Rick on Mon, 03/05/2007 - 9:08am.
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Submitted by stevenl on Mon, 03/05/2007 - 6:47am.
in the 1970s wore clogs
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Submitted by emmettoconnell on Mon, 03/05/2007 - 1:42am.
The city will buy some park land on the West Side, talk about the mayors (I mean city managers' pay) and meeting with some neighborhood associations.
» Almost every week this is the "What's on the city council's plate this week" review. I don't cover everything, so if you want the full rundown, read the packet and agenda yourself. 1. In Olympia, the city manager is the chief executive, not the Mayor. The Mayor is just a symbolic position, with no more power than any other city council member. So, when the city council talks about raising the city manager's pay, it matters, because the city manager is the one who runs the city. Here are the details: Market Adjustment2. One of the the things the city manager may do to earn his pay this year is to sign a contract with Burlington Northern to buy some property on the West Side for a new park and trail. Roughly speaking, the less than 10 acres we're talking about is the railroad between Marathon Park and West Bay. In the city's eyes, this could end up being on killer trail for the bargain basement price of $785,000. |
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