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Wolflord Leather & Old Wolf Canes and Staffs
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Greetings and hello, around the community, many know me as the Viking. I am begining specialization in dress accessories, armguards, collars, other simpler and sometimes more detialed projects. I strive to make things you won't find at hottopic or any other conventional place I work with a wide variety of hides- buckskin, leather, suede and furs. As well as many options for customization for studs, stamps, sewing and colors. Price estimates are given upon request, larger/more exotic projects (over $40) require a deposit and communication will be consistent as to progress and details of creation. Things of the armguard and collar sort are fairly simple and I can make easily, things like shoulderpads and harnesses require more detailed measurement, so for those outside of meeting distance, I cannot promise great quality on such things. For canes and staffs, I will soon be posting pictures of more or less "plain" staffs that can be cut down for cane, optioned to have designs burned or dyed in and the embedding or stones (best if you provide stone and other materials to go on it) Also, to find out more about my work just click the link below.

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Tuesday, October 09, 2007

A NEW DAY FOR OREGON

We just heard from the Secretary of State's office: by the slenderest of margins - less than 1/2 of 1 percent, anti-gay groups have failed in their effort to force a public vote on Oregon's new domestic partnership law.
The fact that they were unable to meet even this extremely low signature threshold shows how out of step they are with Oregon values.
The message is clear: Oregonians believe that committed couples should have the legal recognition they need to take care of each other, especially in a crisis. Come January 1st, when our domestic partnership law goes into effect, that will be the reality in Oregon.
But we're not out of the woods yet. The Secretary of State's office is still counting signatures on the attempt to refer our new nondiscrimination law. We expect to hear more by the end of the week.
And anti-gay groups have vowed to try again, using the initiative process to try to REPEAL the law. This would give them until next July 3rd to collect roughly 82,000 signatures.
So while we celebrate this tremendous victory, we can't let down our guard. We must be prepared to defend these laws at the ballot, enforce them once they go into effect, and elect more fair-minded candidates to public office.
How we won this round
All along, we knew this would be a struggle. No group has ever achieved equal rights without a fight.
When anti-gay groups announced earlier this year that they would attempt to challenge Oregon's new domestic partnership, we got to work right away. Volunteers around the state launched an education campaign. We ran a massive "decline to sign" campaign talking to thousands of Oregonians at summer fairs and festivals.
While they collected signatures for their doomed effort, we signed up thousands of Oregonians who have pledged to defend equality. When they turned in their signatures, we looked through every single petition sheet. And we challenged them at every turn. When the petitions went to the counties for further verification, we spread out across the state and personally observed 65% of the sampling effort. And we challenged them again.
We explored every option. We left no stone unturned. At every step along the way, we ensured that only valid signatures were counted.
And we couldn't have done it without your help. Thank you for your continued support!
We will share news on the signature verification process for the anti-discrimination referendum as soon as we know the outcome - look for something at the end of this week.
Again, thank you for supporting equality in Oregon!Comment at the link below.
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