Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013, October 06, 2000, Page 9, Image 9

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The Portland Police Bureau’s Sexual Minorities Roundtable is seeking a new co-chair to
replace Lori Buckwalter, center, who left to pursue other commitments
m it to a two-year term and he available as an
constitution to require government discrimina­
alternate representative to the C h ie fs Forum,
tion against people whose behavior we don’t
a public advisory group to Mark Kroeker.
like,” one 1992 letter says.
Buckwalter announced her resignation in
The letter concludes with “agree with us or
August, saying she was leaving to pursue other
bum in hell!” The argument appeared in the
commitments. All interested applicants should
“argument in favor” section of the pamphlet.
send a letter of interest to Assistant Chief Mark
Although Mahon might have a sense of
Paresi, the bureau’s liaison to the roundtable, at
humor, he apparently doesn’t find the humor in
111 S.W. Second Ave., Room 1526, Portland,
Moore’s letters. “This just makes a mockery of
OR 97204.
the system,” he told The Oregonian.
T he group also announced the date of its
The pamphlet will be mailed to voters in
next quarterly meeting. The roundtable will
mid-October. Because of the large number of
gather from noon to 2 p.m. Dec. 2 at M ult­ ballot measures facing voters Nov. 7, it will be
nomah C ounty’s Central Library, 801 S.W.
mailed as two volumes.
10th Ave.
The committee also is marketing the Lon
Mahon Cut-Out Doll, which comes with outfits
such as the “Cheerleader for the Message of
Morally Correct Orgasms.” The one-of-a-kind
H aving F un
gift costs $10.
with M easure 9
Proceeds will benefit the Voters’ Pamphlet
. Dennis Moore’s Special Righteousness submissions. The dolls, designed by Moore and
Committee is having some fun with the
artist Vaughn Frick, are available at Jelly Bean,
Oregon Citizens Alliance.
Gai-Pied, In Other Words and other selected
Although his group is a “tongue-in-cheek
locations.
parody of the OCA’s No Special Rights Com­
Write to the Special Righteousness Committee at
mittee,” it is an official political action commit­ P.O. Box 1851, Portlarid, OR 97207, for more
tee registered with the secretary of state. One of information.
Moore’s latest antics was to promptly file six
Voters’ Pamphlet arguments about Measure 9.
Because he submitted his “pro” arguments
T eachers W ill P lay H ost
before executive director Lon Mahon, at least
some of them will appear before the O C A ’s sup­ to R eformed G ay M an
portive statements. Moore pulled a similar
he small band of Cleveland High teachers
who are accusing their employer, Portland
prank in 1992. “We at the Special Righteous­
ness Committee are just as offended by oyster­ Public Schixils, of promoting homosexuality
eating, shaving and mixed fibers as the O C A is have announced two workshops they hope will
offended by homosexuality, and we have just as help prove their case. The group is headed by
Spanish instructor Jose Salano.
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