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Submitted by BillfromOlyNowR... on Sun, 10/12/2008 - 11:06am.

Know what that means?

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Submitted by Bert on Sat, 10/11/2008 - 10:22pm.

Midday Fog on Budd Bay

9 image composite

3389 x 591: www.flickr.com/photos/rwhitlock/2932940186/sizes/o/

Tumwater Overlook Park Panorama and a slideshow of recent photos await below the fold:

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Submitted by Laurian on Sat, 10/11/2008 - 7:42pm.

While looking for gainful employment (anyone got a lead for me?) I came across this on the Employment Security site.

 

At Sprint, NOW is not a mantra, its not a demand and its not a time in space. NOW is a fact. Its a lifestyle. Its the way we conduct business with each other. And its the very essence of the experience we deliver to our customers every single day.

We believe in the now. We live in the now. We deliver the now to our customers. We do this by taking immediate action, by thinking ahead and by never being satisfied with anything less because anything less would be waiting too long.

So, are you ready to join Sprint and Live Life in the Now?

Run hamster run! Your Corporate Overlords are hungry.

 

 

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Submitted by JT on Sat, 10/11/2008 - 6:19pm.

Lots of propaganda running around on Olyblog,(nothing new). So here is a vid on youtube to balance things out a smidge.

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Submitted by stevenl on Sat, 10/11/2008 - 3:21pm.

Fred E. Walker, Communist, just appears out of nowhere, struts briefly across the Pacific Northwest political stage, and then vanishes back into nowhere.

Having a "Party name," or alias was standard fare for members of the Communist Party in that era. Ludwig Katterfeld, the 1916 Socialist Ungovernor, became "J. Carr" when he later joined the CP. In Walker's case, it is difficult to ascertain if "Fred E. Walker" was a genuine or fake name. We do know he was a native of Oakland, California, born around 1907-1909, and had Finnish-American inlaws in Woodland, Wash. He is the first Ungovernor we have encountered who was born in the 20th century. And quite possibly the youngest ever, being 23 or so at the time he ran in 1932.

We first encounter Walker in the late 1920s (about the same time Katterfeld was kicked out of the CP) in connection with the Young Workers (Communist) League summer schools. One was held in Winlock, Wash. in 1927 and another in Woodland in 1928. Finnish Americans seemed quite open to the idea of communism and with Winlock being a community of Finns, it was natural to have the school situated there.

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Submitted by chad360 on Sat, 10/11/2008 - 2:09pm.

Hello All,

My family needs help with an animal-would-be-pet problem...

...in August, once again, a group of people renting the house next door moved-out quickly and abandoned an adorabe, cozy, female cat that is pregnant.

This cat adopted us, and we responded by providing food & shelter, but now the situation is getting rather stressful...

...you see, we already have 3 cats!

And the soon-to-be momma cat is acting fierce and trying to drive off all the other cats...

...this is a stressful situation for all involved, and we need help ASAP~

If anybody can please foster this cat while she delivers, that would be great! Just think, "kittens for the holidays"...what could be better? >grin<

I know this is a long-shot, but I was hoping that someone could step to the plate and help us out-

-I loathe the thought of taking the cat to the animal shelter, and am really at my wits end here.

We understand that this behaviour is a natural reaction, but are also concerned for the three cats that are our pets that also call this place "home"...

...so, if there is a family out there of cat lovers, this is an "instant pride", and the moma kitty is cute & lovey, and likes to sit on the lap and doze (which I find to be an adorable trait).

Please chime in if you can help~

 

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Submitted by Julie on Sat, 10/11/2008 - 12:58am.

The president has committed treason and staged a coup, as of October 1st he has his own military of 3000-4000 soldiers in the U.S according to the army times. This has not happened since 1807. He also now controls 100 Billion dollars due to the bailout fine print. This is similar behavior of dictators establishing a police state as seen through history, Mussolini did this in Italy in 1920 and Hitler did this in Germany in 1933 while these countries were still democracies.

We must call all District Attorney's to use their power to arrest the president.

Our policy makers are being threatened with martial law. This is not acceptable in a democracy and history has shown this same behavior by Mussolini just a short time before shutting down a country completely.

Please watch Naomi Wolfe's video. She has looked at where people faced a closing society and succeeded in restoring a democracy. She has some urgent solutions in order to save our democracy.

One of the most critical things to do now is arrest the people who have staged this coup of our country before they use martial law.

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Submitted by Ash on Fri, 10/10/2008 - 11:19pm.
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Submitted by Bert on Fri, 10/10/2008 - 3:48pm.

Deep Lake

Deep Lake, Millersylvania State Park

The park was established and built in the 1930s under the aegis and economic backing of the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC).

13 image composite 180º panorama
4433 x 567 version: www.flickr.com/photos/rwhitlock/2930162340/sizes/o/

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Submitted by emmettoconnell on Fri, 10/10/2008 - 12:52pm.

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.

Why hold an election on whether to conduct a study on the proposed ithmus park when just doing the study costs a lot less? City staff wonder:

Approximately $30-70,000 for just the feasibility analysis.  The source of funds for the feasibility analysis has been referred to the finance committee.

...the City Council would have to submit the measure to a vote of the people at the next election, in February 2009.  The February 2009 election would be considered a “special election.”  A special election typically costs the City between $100-120,000 depending on the number of issues on the ballot.   This is significantly higher than our costs for a general or primary election.  Special elections typically have few ballot measures as compared to a primary or general election.  Therefor; the costs are only shared with the jurisdictions that have ballot measures. 

I wonder too.

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