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Benton County Republicans’ Private Fundraising Event, “Bent-on Boots and Bling” with Trey Taylor
Friday, September 5, 2025 at 5:00 pm
Featuring Trey Taylor Music Private Event Friday, September 5, 2025 5:00-5:30 pm VIP Reception 5:30-8:00 pm Heavy Appetizers, Auction, Concert Red: $750 VIP Reception Front Row Table Sponsor White: $500 Table Sponsor Blue: $50 per person Limited Seating. Get Yours Now!!! Support Local Dress up: Bling, Cowboy, Patriotic Benton County Republican FUNDRAISER www.BentonGOP.org Get your tickets today at: https://www.bentongop.org/event-details/benton-county-republicans-fundraiser/form About Trey: Trey is the youngest African American Man in Country Music History. The Denver Post wrote "It's impossible to miss his enthusiasm. With a fondness for cowboy boots, gaudy colors and dazzling jewelry, Trey Taylor could stand toe to toe with any of the Pop, Country or even Rap contemporaries of his generation.“
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Oregon Health Authority Numbers Game
CDC “estimates” flu and COVID-19 death statistics

Photo documentation daily in the first three weeks of Governor Kate Brown’s March 2020 shutdown showed Portland/Vancouver metro area Emergency Rooms, Urgent Care, MASH tents and COVID-19 test sites were empty with at times one, two, three cars at a test site. A neighbor at Providence Hospital test site confirmed the test site consistently looked like this in the photo. The number of people in Emergency Rooms and Urgent Cares followed the same pattern. MASH tent pattern showed only empty MASH tents.

Even less busy was the Oregon Convention Center COVID-19 test site even though it had three electronic signs telling the public they were a test site. The local news reported this test site was only for OSHU employees. Some folks wonder why OSHU employees would have to drive down the hill to get a test. The day vaccinations started in February 2021, the test site closed permanently.

Some Oregonians have a question as to where in Multnomah County did 1,240,299 people go to get tested? Where did over a million people go to get the reported number of tests, given the documentation that test sites were few to none getting tested?

The CDC “estimates” the number of flu and COVID-10 deaths on their website. CDC reports that 95% of COVID-19 deaths had comorbidity issues and the other 5% comorbidity was not mentioned but CDC assumes those 5% had comorbidity as well. Did mainstream media look at these numbers on the CDC website? Why did 274,485 flu and pneumonia deaths not make the news?




--Margo Logan

Post Date: 2021-07-09 20:20:07Last Update: 2021-07-10 07:58:25



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