Oregonians have the power to choose their future.
Us Oregonians have to stay together.
When Oregonians hear the words“secret law,” they have come up to me and asked,“Ron,
how can the law be secret?
Researchers recruited 670 Oregonians with an average age of nearly 78
and assigned them to one of the three programs.
When Oregonians hear the words“secret law,” they have come up to me and asked,
âRon, how can the law be secret?
But because they have a brief picking period in July, many Oregonians like to enjoy loads of marionberries in their pie.
This shows change because in 1982, service station owners sponsored a ballot
measure that was to legalize self-service gas that Oregonians rejected.
As an example, when Oregonians attempted to pass a so-called single-payer health care program,
they were, in part, criticized for creating a rationing of health care.
Maybe because they don't spend a lot of time
lying on it or frolicking in the water, Oregonians don't call their waterfront a beach, they call it the coast.
When told that Oregonians aren't allowed to pump their own gas,
the first question out of people's mouths is typically,“Really?” which is almost always followed in the same breath with,“Why?”?
In response, I tell Oregonians that there are effectively two Patriot Acts;
the first is the one that they can read on their laptop in Medford or Portland, analyze and understand.
 In response, I tell Oregonians that there are effectively two Patriot Acts ÂÂthe
first is the one that they can read on their laptop in Medford or Portland, analyze and understand.
In an era where full service gas pumping seems to be a thing of the past, Oregon not only still offers this type of service to its citizens but
the“beaver state” also does not offer them any other choice- Oregonians are not allowed to pump their own gas!