Page 2 The INDEPENDENT, October 18, 2007 The INDEPENDENT Published on the first and third Thursdays of each month by The Independent, LLC, 725 Bridge St., Vernonia, OR 97064. Phone/Fax: 503-429-9410. Publisher Clark McGaugh, clark@the-independent.net Editor Rebecca McGaugh, rebecca@the-independent.net Assoc. Editor Noni Andersen, noni@the-independent.net Opinion Things to do this season Everyone knows how Halloween is traditionally cel- ebrated. Here is a list of other events coming up that celebrate Fall and the Harvest season. Community Harvest Party, Vernonia Community Church, State Ave., October 28, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Carnival-style games and prizes. Open House and Harvest Carnival, Banks Christian Academy in Buxton, October 26, 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. Games, prizes, food (benefiting the Jr. High Washing- ton, D.C. trip). Fall Carnival at Vernonia First Christian Church, 410 North St., October 31, from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. Games, refreshments, gold fish, face painting, etc. Mist-Birkenfeld Fall Festival, Mist gymnasium, No- vember 3, at 6:00 p.m. Hot dogs, homemade pies, auc- tions and door prizes, quilt raffle and entertainment. Grab-bags for kids. Harvest Festival at Portland Community College Rock Creek Campus, 17705 NW Springville Rd., Octo- ber 27 from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. A free pumpkin (while supplies last) plus free admission to the Histori- cal Society Museum. Hay rides, petting zoo, face painting, music, worm composting demonstration, and more. Suggested donation of $5. Scappoose Senior Center Holiday Bazaar, 33342 SW Meadow Dr., October 27 from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Lunch, snacks and drinks available in addition to handcrafted items and collectibles. Some quotes to end with: The press is free to do battle against secrecy and de- ception in government. But the press cannot expect from the Constitution any guarantee it will succeed. Potter Stewart (1915-1985) Associate justice, U.S. Supreme Court, 1958-1981 Journalism could be described as turning one’s ene- mies into money. Craig Brown A British journalist September 28, 1990 Men occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of them pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing ever happened. Winston Churchill British politician (1874 - 1965) Out of my Mind by Noni Andersen Wow, I guess everyone in Oregon Congress- man Greg Walden’s 2nd district is either healthy or has health insurance. Poor people are helped by Medicaid, and senior citizens get help from Medicare. There must not be any working people in Walden’s district whose jobs don’t provide health insurance, or any of those pesky self-employed folks who can’t afford monthly premiums of $1,000 or so. There must not be more than one or two families in his district whose health insurance won’t cover major health problems like, perhaps, a newborn with a heart malfunction, or an injured child who needs lengthy rehab services. Otherwise, he surely would have voted to overturn the President’s veto of the State Chil- dren’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP). It isn’t that Walden is a fiscal conservative, af- ter all, he has no problem with funding the war in Iraq, which costs as much in 41 days as a whole year of healthcare for 10 million children. No, it must be that the people in his district are unusu- ally fortunate and just won’t need the SCHIP cov- erage for an additional 36,000 Oregon children. How fortunate for Congressman Walden, too, who already has federal health care benefits. Speaking of Senior Citizens: in 2008, Social Security benefits will increase by 2.3%, a monthly average of $24 per retiree. The increase in Me- dicare will be 3.1%, raising monthly premiums to $96.40 regardless of whether the retiree’s income is average, above average or below average. Other odds and ends tumbling about in my thoughts are trying to get out. So, call this… Remember the Bottom Line: Why would anyone think that a tobacco com- pany’s ads have something to do with “fair- ness”? Aren’t these the people who swore to tell the truth before Congress then solemnly testified that cigarettes contain nothing harmful or addic- tive? Why would anyone think that timber compa- nies are NOT going to develop their lands if they can make more money that way? Isn’t that why they filed Measure 37 claims? Why would anyone support a Congressman who opposes government health care while that same Congressman is benefiting from govern- ment health care? If the economy keeps expanding, as we are told over and over, why aren’t we taking care of our citizens? Could it be because the top one percent (1%) of our population controls 25% of our economy, while the bottom 25% of our pop- ulation controls 12% of our economy? No drug, not even alcohol, causes the fundamen- tal ills of society. If we're looking for the source of our troubles, we shouldn't test people for drugs, we should test them for stupidity, ignorance, greed and love of power. —P.J. O’Rourke (1947 - ) The men the American public admire most extrav- agantly are the most daring liars; the men they detest most violently are those who try to tell them the truth. — H. L. Mencken (1880-1956)