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Measure 9 Legalizes Discrimination
Vote No On Measure 9
years equality for Black people was
declared “against nature” and “against
G od’s law.” VOTE NO ON 9.
4) In the United States, RELIGION
AND GOVERNM ENT ARE SEPA­
RATED TO HELP KEEP ANY ONE
RELIG IO N OR D EN O M IN A TIO N
FROM FORCING ITS W ILL ON EV ­
ERYBODY ELSE. Help keep it that
way. VOTE NO ON 9.
5) M EASURE 9 IS A TRICK. It
pretends to protect us. It is in fact a cruel
and mean-spirited effort to impose suf­
fering on a group of people. PLEASE,
VOTE NO ON 9.
Authorized and Paid for by : A FRI­
CAN AMERICANS VOTING NO ON
9
P.O. BOX 11741, Portland, OR
97211
1) Measure 9 would AMEN D THE
STATE CONSTITUTION TO LEGAL­
IZE DISCRIM INATION. It could be
used as an excuse to fire people, deny
people public accom m odations, deny
housing, or refuse to hire someone.
VOTE NO ON 9.
2) Measure 9 would REESTA B­
L IS H A P R E C E D E N T FO R JIM
CROW TYPE LAWS with gays and
lesbians as the first targets. W ho do you
think would be nckt? VOTE NO ON 9.
3) A F R IC A N -A M E R IC A N S
SHOULD KNOW BETTER THAN
ANYONE ELSE THE DANGERS of
changing the laws o f the state to single
out a group o f people as “inferior” or
“against G od’s law s.’’F o r400 years the
Bible was misused to say Black people
were put on earth to be slaves. For 400
Precincts & Polling Places
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Polling Place
State County MSD.
Rep. Comm. Dial.
U.S. Slate
Cong. Sen.
Diat. Dint.
2026 University Park
Community Center
9009 N Foss Ave
2027 Peninsula School
8125 N Emerald Ave
2029 Queen of Peace
Catholic School
7654 N Delaware Ave
2034 Presbyterian Church
2115 N Lombard St
2043 Clarendon School
9325 N Van Houten Ave
2049 Peninsula Senior Center
7508 N Hereford Ave
2051 L utheran Church
4227 N Lombard St
2061 Chief Joseph School
2409 N Saratoga St
2077 Astor School
5601 N Yale St
2083 Fire Station #8
7134 N Maryland Ave
2086 Peninsula Park
Community Center
6400 N Albina Ave
1 2099 Humboldt School
4915 N Gantenbein Ave
2100 Presbyterian Church
2823 N Portland Blvd
2109 Lutheran Church
5658 N Denver Ave
’ 2114 Beach School
1710 N Humboldt St
“ 2118 Applegate School
7650 N Commercial Ave
’ 2139 Boisc/Eliot School
620 N Fremont St
2142 Overlook Community Ctr.
3839 N Melrose Dr
2143 Hayden Island Mobile Park
1503 Hayden Island Dr
3000 Sumner School
8678 NE Sumner St
’ 3001 Lutheran Church
5520 NE Killingsworth St
3002 Presbyterian Church
6025 NE Prescott St
3004 Woodlawn School
7200 NE U th Ave
• 3008 Concordia College
Gymnasium
NE 28th and Highland St
3021 Holy Redeemer School
127 N Portland Blvd
• 3026 Bethel A M E. Church
5828 NE 8th Ave
3027 Fire Station #14
1905 NE Killingsworth St
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Precinct
and
YWCA Opposing Ballot Measure 9
The YWCA of Salem joins the
Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon, Rab-
b iso f Portland, Statesman Journal E di­
torial Board, Oregon Republican and
Democratic Parties, Representative Les
A u C o in , S e n a to rs H a tfie ld an d
Packwood, Governor Roberts, and many
other prominent organizations and in­
dividuals in opposing Ballot Measure
9.
We strongly oppose any measure,
Don't forget to
VOTE!
says now, "maybe I would have had
a stronger view.”
In fact, prosecutors have a memo
proving that Bush was al a January
1986 meeting where W einberger ar­
gued strongly against arm sales. And
according to notes dictated by Shultz
about a conversation with W einberger.
“Cap called me and said that’s terrible.
[ B ush] was on the other side. It’s on the
record. Why did he say that.”
Bush said a key m eeting with a
top Eraeli barely touched on the
arm s-for-hostages plan.
In fact, a still-classified Israeli re­
port obtained by U.S. News and W orld
Report proves that Bush not only knew
o f the deal, but played a critical role in
ensuring that the arms shipm ents to
Iran were continued. On July 29,1986,
Bush was briefed specifically on the
anticipated release of three U.S. hos­
tages in Iran one day before President
Reagan agreed to ship parts for 240
Hawk missiles to Iran.
These contradictions demand a full
response and a complete explanation.
W hy does bush continue to tell a
story that is refuted by every new piece
o f evidence? W hat is the President
hiding from the amcrican people? Why
w on’t he tell the truth, the whole truth
and nothing but the truth? W hat did
George Bush know and when did he
know it? It’s time for George Bush to
com e clean on Iran Contra.
Former Republican Oregon State
Treasurer & Secretary Of State Clay Myers
Endorses Bill Clinton For President
Former Republican Oregon State
Treasurer and Secretary o f State Clay
Myers today endorsed Bill Clinton for
President
“After 12 years of voodoo eco­
nomics and the three trillion dollar in­
crease in the national debt has alm ost
bankrupted A m erica,” stated Myers,
“The future calls for Bill C linton.”
“I am one who had adm ired George
Bush. I served on B ush’s steering com ­
mittee in 1979-80 and in 1988. But in
1 9 9 2 ,1 must support Bill Clinton.
“In Arkansas, Bill Clinton has ad­
dressed the same domestic issues that
we face as a nation - jobs creation,
education reform - we need to do na­
tionally what Bill Clinton has done in
Arkansas.
“The issue today is jobs. B ill Clinton
is the candidate to best work with the
new Congress In January o f 1993,”
stated Myers.
M yers, who has been elected four
times to statew ide office in Oregon, has
been a delegate to Republican National
Convention four times, was the Oregon
Public R elations C hairm an, Nixon-
Lodge, and served as the National Vice
Chairman o f Young Republicans.
For more information. Clay Myers
can be reached at 503/241 -1109 or call
Rhys Scholes, Clinton/Gore, 503/224-
1992.
R e-Elect
MULTNOMAH
COUNTY
U.S. Stale
Cong. Sen
Dial. Dial.
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3032 Ainsworth United
Church of Christ
2941 NE Ainsworth St
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* 3039 Portland Community
College-Cascade Jackson Hall
N Kerby Ave & Killingsworth St
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* 3042 St Andrews Community
Center (Enter a t Back of bldg)
4940 NE 8th Ave
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* 3052 Meek School
4039 NE Alberta Ct
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3058 Oregon Stamp Society
4828 NE 33rd Ave
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3071 Methodist Church .
111NE Failing St
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* 3073 M aranatha Church
Fellowship Hall
(Enter on 13th Ave)
4222 NE 12th Ave
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3080 Lutheran Church
4330 NE 37th Ave
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3086 Fire Station #40
5916 NE Going St
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3090 Lutheran Church
4330 NE 37th Ave
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* 3097 Sabin School
4013 NE 18th Ave
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* 3109 Alameda School
2732 NE Fremont St
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• 3113 Alameda School
2732 NE Fremont St
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3122 Catholic Church-Old Hall
NE 54th Ave and Alameda
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• 3126 Hollywood Senior Center
1820 NE 40th Ave
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3128 Beaumont School
40#3 NE Fremont St
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3135 Hollyrood School
3560 NE Hollyrood Ct
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3138 Baptist Church
2728 NE 34th Ave
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* 3144 Lutheran Church
(Enter on 15th Ave)
NE 15th Ave and Knott St
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* 3151 Lutheran Church
(Enter on 15th Ave)
NE 15th Ave and Knott St
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3155 H arriet Tubman
Middle School
2231N Flint Ave
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3156 Harvey Scott School
6700 NE Prescott St
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3160 L utheran Church
4800 NE 72nd Ave
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3163 Presbyterian Church
8245 NE Fremont St
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3174 Faith Lutheran Church
6140 NE Stanton St
Access for Persons with Physical Disabilities Ò- Available
such as Ballot M easure 9, that will limit
or take away human and civil rights,
contrary to statements by the OCA, our
Gay and Lesbian citizens do not have,
nor request, special rights. W e m ust not
allow Oregon to go backwards in the
gains w e’ve made in these areas!
Anyone wishing to make contribu­
tions may send them to:
No On 9, PO Box 3343, Portland,
Ore. 97308
It is time for George Bush to come
clean with the American people. He has
refused to tell us the truth about his
involvem ent in the sale o f arms to Iran
in exchange fer the release o f hostages.
Time after time, the Bush adm inis­
tration secretly deals with dictators and
terrorists -- to the detrim ent o f U.S.
interests. Then, when the policy blows
up or is found out, Bush and his cronies
deny their involvem ent and try to cover
up. W hen it com es to the Iran-Contra
scandal. B ush’s flat denials are refuted
by the cold, hard facts.
Bush said he was “out o f the
loop” on arm s sales to Iran. He even
said he didn’t know it w as an arms-
for-hostages deal until he was told by
a U.S Senator in Decem ber, 1986.
In fact, a top NSC official, Howard
Teischer, says that he twice briefed
Bush on the details o f the scheme. And
according to the W ashington Post, Bush
attended “several dozen” daily Presi­
dential national security briefings where
the arms for hostages deal was dis­
cussed. He was at the m eeting where
Reagan authorized direct arms sales.
He even attended a meeting that pros­
ecutors believed was a cover-up plan­
ning session.
Bush said he was unaware of
D e fe n se
S e c r e ta r y
C a sp a r
W einberger and Secretary of State
George Shultz’s objections to an arms
for hostages swap. Had he known, he
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Rep. Comm. Dint
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DEMOCRAT Senate District 8
“I want to continue working
for the People in Senate
District 8.”
The most important
supporter is your Vote
for a “ Democrat” .
Some McCoy Supporters Include
Oregon Rainbow Coalition
Nurse Political Action Committee
Oregon Building Trades and Construction
Trades Council
United Food and Commercial Workers
Oregon Stale Industrial Union Council
Oregon Growth Management Political Action
Don’t be fooled by my opponent. He and
(George Bush) have much in common.
1. They are both oilmen and represent oil interests
2. They both run negative campaigns
3. They are both "Republican"
When have people like this done anything for you?
Talk is cheap Accomplishments are what count.
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As chair of the Senate Human Resources Committee,
Senator McCoy has had to deal with the hard issues.
Issues such as education, health care, Senior needs
and Welfare
Senator McCoy has the experience and charactfilJo
do what has to be done and not expect to win the
praise of those who can't buy his vote.
Don’t be fooled. Vote
M cC O Y
Committee
Oregon Federation of Teachers, Education and
Health Professionals
Oregon Fair Share
Oregon Education Association/People tor
Improving Education
Citizens Action by Public Employees
Oregon Association ot Realtors
Oregon Facilities Political Action Committee
Registered Dental Hygienists Political Action
Committee of Oregon
Joint Council of Teamsters No. 37
Sierra Club Oregon Chapter
Legislative Education Committee ot the United
Steelworkers ot America
Multnomah County Democratic
Central Committee
Citizens Alienee tor Responsible
Education, Inc.
Columbia Group Sierra Club
United Transportation Union
Carpenters Local 247
Shipwrights Local 611
Oregon AFL-CIO
Socel Workers Political Action Committee
Metal Trades Council
Paid tor by Re-Elect Bill McCoy Committee, 2205 N. Lombard, Portland, OR 97217, 286-8989