February 2024

NATIONAL NOTES 20 FEBRUARY 2024

Yemen’s Houthi rebels’ missile attack forces Belize-flagged ship crew to abandon vessel. The only way they’re ever gonna stop this shit is to carpet bomb the whole sonofabitch. I mean, come on. The millions of dollars we’ve spent so far might’ve slowed ‘em down, but Iran’s still sneakin’ in munitions through their back door. Here’s an idea – use one of our secret spec op teams to sneak into Iran and string their Ayatollah up by his nutsack, and maybe that’d get their attention.

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OREGON OBSERVATIONS.1 20 FEBRUARY 2024

Bill to ban discriminatory book bans in Oregon moves forward. Another gem from the Democrat-dominated legislature in Salem. If this passes and Crazy Kotek signs it into law (why wouldn’t she – she probably has rainbow flags in every room of the governor’s mansion), Oregon parents will lose another battle with the WP liberals on the right to raise their own kids. This’s got Marxism written all over it. The Democrats won’t let kids use the word God or say the Pledge of Allegiance, but they’ll force libraries to put pornography on the shelf for 3rd-graders to checkout.

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OREGON OBSERVATIONS 20 FEBRUARY 2024

Oregon lawmakers look to stop legislative walkouts. The f⚡⭐⚡in’ Democrats won’t be happy until they turn Oregon into one-party rule. Denying a quorum was the only way to stop ’em from forcing their way on the entire state, even though the tactic was hamstrung by Measure 113. What’s needed is enough Republicans to win elections and be willing to act as cannon fodder to stop the WP liberals from shoving their ideology down our throats. Here’s the plan (and party communication is key): When a Republican decides to run for a state legislator position, they need to solidify relationships with like-minded people who’re willing to pick up the gauntlet and take their place as a succeeding candidate during the next race, should the 10 unexcused absences rule take its toll and make them ineligible to run again. OR here’s a better idea: come up with enough votes, or another voter initiative, to get rid of the disastrous Measure 113 altogether.

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