Re: Portland in another era
"Bradley K. Sherman" <[email protected]> Mon, 17 Jan 2022 08:52:58 -0000 (UTC)
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On 16 Jan 2022, Technobarbarian <[email protected]> posted some news:[email protected]: > > This article is a small picture of Portland in another era. I was > delivering the Oregon Journal in Newport around the time of the > Linotype operators strike. I sold enough new subscriptions that I > earned a free trip to Portland and got a tour of the Journal's > offices. The Linotype operators had been old guys slinging hot lead. > They were replaced by young women working at keyboards that produced > paper tape that controlled the new automated machines. The strike > didn't go well. > > https://www.oregonlive.com/history/2022/01/doug-baker-chased-gangsters- > embraced-news-stunts-but-his-love-of-portland-fueled-fame-in-1960s-and- > 70s.html > > "Doug Baker chased gangsters, embraced news stunts, but his love of > Portland fueled fame in 1960s and ’70s" Too bad he wasn't here for this, Antifa headcases trying to firebomb cops and setting themselves on fire. Would love to hear what he'd have to say about these Obama / Soros retards. <https://thumbor.forbes.com/thumbor/960x0/https%3A%2F%2Fspecials- images.forbesimg.com%2Fimageserve%2F6011b9826d21095b2ec9bdc6%2FDaily- Protests-In-Portland-Continue%2F960x0.jpg%3Ffit%3Dscale>