Freedom is a funny thing, or maybe not. It takes on gravity when we are told that America was attacked on 9/11 because, “they (whoever they might be) hate our freedoms.”
Funny that what most citizens hate is the erosion of individual freedoms in the USA after 9/11. As someone said, 'If freedom was the main reason for the attacks, Holland should have been attacked a long time ago.
Some of freedom's irony lies in the definition of the word. For the most of the working and middle class folks of the world, it means having individual rights and freedom from exploitation. For the wealthy elite (and their agents, the politicians) it means freedom to exploit and freedom from interference in any of their escapades.
The Fallacy of Freedom
The Bully's Sour Grapes
That's what the editorial in the January 28 editorial sounded like to me. Over these past months, I have increasingly wondered what was driving the Bulletin's almost hysterical opposition to the ballot Measures 66 and 67.
I understand the loss of people's confidence in government, in part because of the influence of lobbyists. Government has a sacred trust to provide for the welfare of the whole people – not just those who can get them re-elected. Equally sacred is the task of a free press to tell not only the truth but to care for the welfare of the whole people – not simply the advertising accounts that fund the paper. In my life, I have known individual reporters and publishers who worked hard to be independent – even of those who funded them. Alas, I have not seen that in The Bulletin, either in its editorials or staff articles, in this campaign.
String Cheese Incident Returns to Oregon This Summer
String Cheese Incident, the venerable jam band which during its time in the touring circuit went from a bluegrassy, roots rock band to an almost-electronic act (while maintaining some Americana elements) just announced seven shows for this summer, four of which will be in Oregon.
From July 29 – August 1, SCI will set up residency at Horning’s Hideout in North Plains, just west of Portland.
Conservation Groups Want Windpower Loophole Closed
A group of conservation groups including the Bend-based Oregon Natural Desert Association (ONDA) wants to Gov. Kulongoski to tighten windpower rules that allow companies to skirt rules that could lead to greater oversight and scrutiny of the massive wind power projects that have invaded Oregon.
Chris Berry Trio featuring Steve Kimock hit the Domino Room in Bend on March 6
Last spring we were treated to guitarist Steve Kimock’s latest project, Steve Kimock Crazy Train. It was a high energy show and now the talented ax man is back, but this time with the Chris Berry Trio, who are out on a mini-tour featuring the African based sounds of Zimbabwe.
Down And Out Or Coming Back: is Bend in as bad shape as we're being led to believe?
Down And Out Or Coming Back: is Bend in as bad shape as we’re being led to believe?
Last Friday night a friend and longtime journalist who, like me, is slipping intoSenectitude, decided to give the Below bar at the new Oxford Hotel a try. Why not, we reasoned, see if the place is attracting any business.
Video from Friday’s Quick & Easy Boys Show
There was a steady curtain of wet snow falling outside the Silver Moon Brewing Co. on Friday night, but inside things were pleasantly sweaty, with a packed house getting down to the sounds of Portland’s Quick & Easy Boys.
Colbert Won a Grammy…and That’s All I Cared About
If you slogged your way through the Grammys Sunday evening, you saw several things, one of which was a performance in which the Black Eyed Peas revealed themselves to be robots. Or at least half robot.
Going Deep-the 100-inch snow contest gets the El Nino Treatment
A couple of months ago the revival of the once popular “guess the exact date when the snow depth at Mt. Bachelor’s West Village reaches 100 inches” created some interest.
Anonymous Web Smears Get Smacked Down
Anonymous posters on websites, beware: You’re not as anonymous as you might think you are.
That’s the tough lesson learned by people who posted unflattering comments about Tami and Kevin Sawyer on the KTVZ site after the TV station turned over their IP addresses in response to a subpoena from the Sawyers.

