Re-housing pet rabbit

We have an adult holland lop in Oregon that we are looking to find a new home for. Basically we are a dog family and rabbits are more like cats; stubborn, mischievous, and vaguely entitled. She charges at our six year old, for example, and slams the floor at night with her food bowl. And don’t get me started on the pooping-anywhere-I-want attitude…

DM if you’re interested. She comes with several kennels, two toilets, water bottle, all the essentials.

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u/iamloganmi — 5 days ago

Re-housing pet rabbit

We have an adult holland lop that we are looking to find a new home for. Basically we are a dog family and rabbits are more like cats; stubborn, mischievous, and vaguely entitled. She charges at our six year old, for example, and slams the floor at night with her food bowl. And don’t get me started on the pooping-anywhere-I-want attitude…

DM if you’re interested. She comes with several kennels, two toilets, water bottle, all the essentials.

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u/iamloganmi — 6 days ago

There’s a federal law protecting military families from hate crimes. Nobody enforces it. I’m starting a group in Albany to change that.

In 2009, Senator Jeff Sessions introduced what he called “The Soldiers’ Amendment” to the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Hate Crimes Prevention Act. It passed unanimously — no debate, no Nay votes — and became 18 U.S.C. § 1389. It makes it a federal crime to assault a service member or their immediate family because of their military status.
The Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division has never claimed jurisdiction over it. There is no reporting pathway. No data is collected. Nobody knows how often the law is being violated because nobody is tracking it.
I’ve spent years documenting this gap through FOIA requests, federal litigation, and a public evidence archive. You can read the full explainer here: What is The Soldiers’ Amendment?
Starting July 1st, I’m running a biweekly meeting series at The Chapter House in Albany, Oregon (250 Broadalbin St SW #104) to build a civilian-led advocacy group around this issue. Video attendance available. Free to attend.
If you’re in the mid-Willamette Valley and care about civil rights enforcement — veteran or not — I’d like to meet you.
RSVP/details: chaphouse.org/events

u/iamloganmi — 13 days ago
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Start Pride Month discussing masculinity 🏳️‍🌈

Kick off the start of pride month 2026 with a Frank, but friendly discussion of masculinity; what it is what it isn’t and what it can and should be.

Join us tonight at 7 PM at the Chapter house in Albany, Oregon, drinks and snacks are 30% off with student ID!

u/iamloganmi — 1 month ago
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At 7pm this evening, The Chapter House is hosting a guided conversation on masculinity; what it is, what it isn’t, and WTF to do with it if we can’t just throw it out. Led by some asshole you’ll probably hate. It’ll suck, you shouldn’t come. But if you do, just know that everyone’s welcome.

(Yes, everyone)

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u/iamloganmi — 2 months ago