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Conservative? That’s no conservative.    
 

Definitely a retread.....with ulterior motives. 

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6 mins ago, Jetty Jumper said:

A vote for the Dems is a vote against the 2nd,there is no way around that fact.If you abstain from voting because you don't like Trump,fair enough,however,if you vote for Joe and Kamala,you are voting against the 2nd.

Don't waste your breath. He's a soros shill. Pay per post. 

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1 hour ago, Jetty Jumper said:

A vote for the Dems is a vote against the 2nd,there is no way around that fact.If you abstain from voting because you don't like Trump,fair enough,however,if you vote for Joe and Kamala,you are voting against the 2nd.

Exactly and anyone who disputes that is a despicable liar.

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15 hours ago, fishweewee said:

so i hear

Authorities arrest 4 people on arson charges in deadly and massive California, Oregon, and Washington wildfires

Horrific

Authorities have arrested at least four people for suspected arson in the massive and still-growing wildfires in California, Oregon, and Washington. 

What are the details? 

According to reports, authorities in those states say that at least four of the fires are considered suspicious. 


California authorities arrested suspect Anita Esquivel for allegedly intentionally setting fires along U.S. 101. 

 

She was booked into the Monterey County Jail on arson charges. 

 

Oregon authorities also arrested Michael Jarrod Bakkela, who lived in the woods of Oregon on two counts of arson, 15 counts of criminal mischief, and 14 counts of reckless endangerment. 

 

Oregon Live reports that Bakkela is reportedly responsible for setting one of two major wildfires in the state, which has killed dozens and displaced hundreds. 

Oregon State Fire Marshal's office spokesperson Rich Tyler added that the fire Bakkela reportedly set is considered to be one of two origins of the Almeda fire. 

Jackson County Sheriff's Office PIO Mike Moran told ABC News that the fire has caused "significant damage." 

 

"There are numerous homes, many of which are burnt completely, some are just heavily damaged, that are part of the 15 counts of criminal mischief," he said. 

According to Oregon Live, authorities have told area residents to prepare for a "mass fatality incident" due to the fires. 

 

Washington authorities arrested two unrelated suspects who reportedly set small fires in the brush in two different areas of freeway. 

 

CNN on Thursday reported  that the wildfires across the western states torched more than 4 million acres, which is roughly the size of the state of New Jersey. 

 

Anything else? 

The FBI on Friday released a statement about reports that "extremists" were responsible for setting wildfires in Oregon. 

"FBI Portland and local law enforcement agencies have been receiving reports that extremists are responsible for setting wildfires in Oregon," the statement rad. "With our state and local partners, the FBI has investigated several such reports and found them to be untrue. Conspiracy theories and misinformation take valuable resources away local fire and police agencies working around the clock to bring these fires under control. Please help our entire community by only sharing validated information from official sources."

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https://kval.com/news/local/sheriff-springfield-man-tried-to-start-fire-at-dexter-frisbee-golf-course-this-week

 

Sheriff: Springfield man tried to start fire at Dexter frisbee golf course this week


by News StaffFriday, September 11th 2020

 

DEXTER, Ore. - A man faces accusations he tried to start a fire in the woods near the frisbee golf course at Dexter State Recreation Area on Wednesday.

 

Firefighters responded to the scene and found passersby had quickly put out the fire, the Dexter fire chief said earlier this week.

 

"The fire was in a wooded area and was approximately 5 feet in diameter before it was extinguished by two people playing frisbee golf in the area," the sheriff's office said. "A man in a minivan was seen leaving the area shortly before the fire was discovered."

 

The Lane County Sheriff’s Office investigated the fire.

 

On Thursday, deputies arrested Jonathan Maas, 44, of Springfield on suspicion of arson in the first degree in connection with the Dexter fire.

 

"While this fire was discovered and extinguished before it grew in size, the potential for the fire to have spread quickly was there," the sheriff's office said. "We are thankful for the community members who spotted and extinguished the fire before it was able to hurt anyone or cause any structure damage."

 

The sheriff noted that the "incident is not related to the current Holiday Farm Fire in the McKenzie area."

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https://www.oregonlive.com/pacific-northwest-news/2020/09/oregon-fire-marshal-put-on-leave-amid-historic-wildfires.html

 

Oregon fire marshal Jim Walker abruptly resigns after being put on leave amid historic wildfires


Updated Sep 12, 2020; Posted Sep 12, 2020

 

By Noelle Crombie | The Oregonian/OregonLive and Jim Ryan | The Oregonian/OregonLive and Fedor Zarkhin | The Oregonian/OregonLive


Oregon’s fire marshal has resigned amid an unprecedented spate of wildfires that are burning throughout the state.

 

The Oregon State Police on Saturday announced Fire Marshal Jim Walker had been put on paid administrative leave. Then, later in the day, the state police announced its superintendent had accepted a resignation offer from Walker.

 

The state police did not said why Walker was put on leave. But a source familiar with the situation said Superintendent Travis Hampton had lost confidence and trust in Walker’s ability to manage the historic wildfires.

 

Walker, the source said, had effectively turned over day-to-day management of the fires to his chief deputy, Mariana Ruiz-Temple.

 

Ruiz-Temple was appointed the acting fire marshal while Walker was on leave. She has since been appointed as fire marshal.

 

“Mariana has led with grace, transparency and courage,” Gov. Kate Brown said in a statement. “She embodies the experience Oregon needs to face this crisis, in this moment.”

 

One local politician in a fire-struck county said the state has been notably absent in coordinating a response, though he said he didn’t know if that may have been connected to the fire marshal’s sudden replacement.

 

Usually when there are wildfires the state gets on daily calls with county commissioners for updates, Linn County Commissioner John Lindsey said. This time, he said, nobody has been representing Oregon.

 

“The one consistent denominator missing was the state,” he said.

 

Brown declined at an appearance later Saturday to elaborate on whether such concerns led to Walker’s removal, simply repeating that she believed Ruiz-Temple is the right person to lead the agency through this crisis.

 

Hampton also praised Ruiz-Temple in a statement earlier Saturday.

 

"Mariana is assuming this position as Oregon is in an unprecedented crisis which demands an urgent response,” he said.

 

“This response and the circumstances necessitated a leadership change. I have the absolute confidence in Mariana to lead OSFM operations through this critical time. She is tested, trusted and respected – having the rare combination of technical aptitude in field operations and administration."

 

Wildfires have scorched more than 1 million acres throughout the state, spanning from the southern border to the coast and Clackamas County. That figure is about twice the yearly average over the past 10 years.

 

Seven people have been confirmed dead, dozens more are unaccounted for and hundreds have lost their homes.

 

The fire marshal’s office is tasked with protecting people, property and the environment from fire and other hazards. Walker had served as fire marshal since 2014.

 

-- Noelle Crombie, Jim Ryan and Fedor Zarkhin

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Some reports say may be cartel related.

"Arson arrest near Dolan Fire origin points to 'cartel-style' cannabis grow"

"Monterey County deputies arrest arson suspect in 2,500-acre Big Sur fire

Ivan Geronimo Gomez, 30, faces charges of arson on forest land, throwing something at a vehicle intending to cause great bodily injury and illegally growing marijuana, according to the Monterey County Jail's website."

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10 hours ago, koalaslim said:

I am not so easy to generalize.  I am a gun toting, 2nd amendment supporting, fishing, hunting outdoorsman that Trump lost years ago.  I sincerely hope GOP gets beack to TRUE conservatism soon, or they may never have my vote again.  

 

"E Pluribus Unum"

 

From the many, ONE.  

 

We need to stop being divided, stop being so partisan, and start working together as a country to make a better place for our children.  

IF there is ever to be another Republican that has the evasive presidential tone, demeanor and conservative values-in the future,  it will only happen by way of Trump's reelection.  If the progs win they intend to tear down the Republic. There will never be another chance.

Part of the reason he is president  is due to the far reaching effects of the "ministry of truth"-even for those who say they don't tune in to the programming, that result in Patriots being deceived into believing that by name choice alone-antifa are not fascists.

The very epitome of fascism. 

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