Frashour Fired, Kruger Cancelled, & the CCR takes the SHAC-7 all the way to the Supreme Court

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Air date: 
Wed, 11/17/2010 - 12:00am
Interviews with Dan Serres,& Rachel Meeropo9l with the CCR on the SHAC-7 & the Supreme court

Prayer Vigil for Justice and for Aaron Campbell

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

  6:00 PM

  NE Precinct

  449 NE Emerson (Near the corner of

   NE Killingsworth and Martin Luther King Jr Blvd)

 

In acknowledgment of the discipline handed down to the officers involved in the shooting of Aaron Campbell, the Albina Ministerial Alliance Coalition for Justice and Police Reform will hold a prayer vigil on Wednesday, November 17 at 6 PM at the Police Bureau's Northeast Precinct, 449 NE Emerson (near the corner of NE Killingsworth and MLK Jr Blvd).

 

Columbia River or Columbia Cloaca?  It’s our choice.  A virtual flashmob 50-strong, County residents who aren’t going to let a bunch of Aussie suits foul our waters.  But  Cascadia’s economy is bleeding out and the sharks are circling.  The whisper of ‘Job1’ is all it takes to give rural pols a woody and it won’t be timber this time.  Ambre Energy is neither the first nor the last company intend on exploiting the last of our resources.  Once the Asian markets burn through Wyoming’s coal, the deepwater port will be abandoned.  Cascadia will be left with the inevitable cleanup and the jobs and Ambre will be oiff to hoodwink someone else leaving behind nothing was an open sewer from here to the Pacific Ocean. After a lengthy public hearing Tuesday, Cowlitz County commissioners decided to postpone their decision for a new coal export terminal until next week, giving critics and supporters more time to file comments.    Millennium Bulk Logistics, a subsidiary of Australia's Ambre Energy, wants to build the terminal at the private Chinook Ventures port in Longview exporting 5.7 million tons of U.S. coal annually to Asia. It would be the first major U.S. export terminal for coal on the West Coast.   Any reasonable person has got to wonder Why?

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