Mundovia

Basically, this is just to provide another venue for carrying on the development and purposes of the Mundo DFA group. Members should feel free to post any comments, pictures, files, etc. that may be of interest or use to the citizens of Mundovia.

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NOTE: we also have a mailing list, which can be found here.  Although it comes from the same host, 3rdchimp.com, it operates independantly of this website, so what appears there will not appear here, and vica versa.  This may sound confusing, but it really isn't.

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Lincoln County Jail Statistics Report: June 2010

as of 6 am  June, 26 2010

OVERVIEW

This document can be downloaded from http://3rdchimp.com/files/June2010Summary.pdf.

Lincoln County (LC) maintains a website.  Among other things it provides a roster of people held in the LC jail (http://lto.locktrack.com/public/reports/lincol_or_ilist.html).  The jail typically houses about 150 people on any given day.

The listing provides descriptions of each inmate, the crime(s) with which they've been charged, and the dates, when available, of when they were lodged in the jail, date of next court appearance and when they will be released.  Court appearance and release dates not always populated.

Each inmate has a unique identifying ID number (SID) as well as, occasionally, an FBI ID number, a “TIP” ID number and a booking number.  The SID is used to connect booking records with personal descriptions and the current list of charges against the inmate.  The particulars of the charges are not static and change over time.

The personal description of each inmate includes a mug shot along with the person's first name, last name, middle initial,  race, sex, height, weight, hair color and eye color.  The races currently used in these profiles are HISPANIC, WHITE, BLACK, ASIAN, UNKNOWN, and AMERIND.

Lincoln County Jail Statistics Report: May 2010


as of 6 am May , 2010

OVERVIEW

This document can be downloaded from http://3rdchimp.com/files/MaySummary.doc.

Lincoln County (LC) maintains a website. Among other things it provides a roster of people held in the LC jail (http://lto.locktrack.com/public/reports/lincol_or_ilist.html). The jail typically houses around 150 people on any given day.

The listing provides descriptions of each inmate, the crime(s) with which they've been charged, and the dates, when available, of when they were lodged in the jail, date of next court appearance and when they will be released. Court appearance and release dates not always populated.

Each inmate has a unique identifying ID number (SID) as well as, occasionally, an FBI ID number, a “TIP” ID number and a booking number. The SID is used to connect booking records with personal descriptions and the current list of charges against the inmate. The particulars of the charges are not static and change over time.

The personal description of each inmate includes a mug shot along with the person's first name, last name, middle initial, race, sex, height, weight, hair color and eye color. The races currently used in these profiles are HISPANIC, WHITE, BLACK, ASIAN, UNKNOWN, and AMERIND.

David Swanson & David Rovics' Canyon Way Presentations: Audio

We were talking about the recent primary elections and this & that tonight. In the course of the converstation it came up that the audio recordings of Rovics' concert and the following discussion by and with Swanson about his latest book, "Daybreak: Undoing the Imperial Presidency and Forming a More Perfect Union", had never been posted. So, here they are for your edification and listening pleasure.

Papers: the movie


Each year some 65,000 undocumented students graduate from high school in the U.S. They have been educated in American schools, hold American values, know only the U.S. as home and, upon high school graduation, find the door to their future slammed shut because their parents came here without “papers.” It is against the law for them to work or drive. It is difficult, if not impossible in some states, to attend college. Currently, there is no path to citizenship open to them. Papers is the story of these undocumented youth and the challenges they face as they turn 18 without legal status.

When: May 20, 2010 - 6:30pm - 9:00pm
Where:
Newport High School
322 NE Eads St

Newport, OR

DFA Screening: "Rethink Afghanistan"


 

The Newport DFA is presenting a screening of the Brave New Film's "Rethink Afghanistan."  The film explores the assumptions, practices, strategies, goals and likely consequences of our current military involvement in Afghanistan.

This one hour (61 minutes) film is being sponsored by the Newport Democracy For America (DFA).  You can find more information and RSVP to attend here.

When: March 8, 2010 - 6:00pm - 8:30pm
Where:
Newport Public Library
35 NW Nye Street

Newport, OR

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