Come Together ! Public · Festival · Hosted by Lloyd Zimmerman for Port Commissioner / Event, shared by Coal Stop

come together July 31

July 31, 2015   Dena Jensen
Public · Festival · Hosted by Lloyd Zimmerman for Port Commissioner

We need a lot of fuel for all the of work needed to protect and preserve our sacred lands and waters. Let’s Come Together this Friday to get energized and inspired and to celebrate candidate Lloyd Zimmerman’s vision for a clean waterfront and economic stimulation for the Port of Bellingham.  Continue reading

Mayor Gary Jensen’s Coal-Fired Pants / Coal Stop, Sandy Robson

by Sandy Robson
mayors pants 2After reading their 2015 Whatcom County Voters’ Pamphlet, some voters could wonder if Port of Bellingham Commissioner candidate Gary Jensen’s pants are on fire. Current Ferndale Mayor Gary Jensen’s candidate statement in the “Whatcom County Official Local Voters’ Pamphlet” seems to be an odd manifesto which contradicts the mayor’s actions. Continue reading

Gary Jensen: “”Now there is a chance for one more good neighbor at Cherry Point.” / Facebook post, Sj Robson

11050812_1030139940353255_6140940680949314546_n5 hrs Juy 17, 2015  Sandy Robson

“Now there is a chance for one more good neighbor at Cherry Point. . .We all need to stand up and say we know good jobs and high environmental standards ARE compatible.”
–Ferndale Mayor Gary Jensen in a November 2012 radio ad for the November 29, 2012 Gateway Pacific Terminal EIS scoping hearing Continue reading

Poor judgement by an elected official is not what I want for our Port of Bellingham / Facebook post, Sj Robson

Sj Robson's photo.

10 hrs  July 16, 2015  Sandy Robson

As we head into the primary elections, I decided to re-visit some of my older articles and comment posts to remind people why Gary Jensen should not be elected for Bellingham Port Commissioner. . .or for any other elected office. Today’s reason:

“And hopefully that will happen soon, and there will be a different article on the subject.” – Ferndale Mayor Gary Jensen, March 18, 2013, during the Ferndale City Council meeting. Continue reading