50¿ 37 years Black Special Of S community service Coverage Issue Festival opens Friday with Chick Corea and Gary Burton Month ®íje ‘City of Roses’ Two Hot Weeks of Portland Jazz See Metro inside Established in 1970 .W eek in The Review New dollar coin New Dollar Coin Debuts it's not easy overcom ing people's indifference to dollar coins. An A P-lpsos poll found that three- fourths o f people surveyed op­ pose replacing the dollar bill with a dollar coin. A new version o f the coin, paying tribute to A m erican presidents, goes into general cir­ culation Thursday. Local Soldier Dies in Iraq The Defense . IJepartment announced the 1 death o f a Port- land soldier in •W jfc a l A fg h a n is ta n . Sgt. Long N. N g u y en , 27, died Feb. l()of what officials cal led a "non-com bat related wound." N guyen was bom in V ietnam but moved to A m erica when he was 3. He graduated from M adison High School in 1996. * Fierce Debate on Iraq War H ouse m em bers fiercely debated Iraq w ar policy T uesday in an emotional and historic floor faceoff ovei aconflict that S peaker Nancy Pelosi lambasted as a U.S. com m it­ m ent with "no end in sight." See sto ry , p ag e A2. Bush Called an Alcoholic A l-Q aida’s No. 2 said President Bush was an alcoholic and a lying gam bler w ho w agered on Iraq and lost, according to a new audiotape released Tuesday by a U.S. group that tracks extrem ist messages. Frenzy over Playmate Death F ans o f A nna N ic o le S m ith a r e n 't m aking pilgrim ages to the place where sh e sp e n t her f in a l days. T h e y ’re not le av in g flo w ers. T h ey’re not gathering in crow ds to express their grief. Instead, em otions are being expressed on blogs, W eb pages and online m es­ sage boards. See sto ry , page A2. Marijuana Eases Foot Pain S m o king m arijuana eased H IV - related pain in som e patien ts in a sm all study that n ev e rth eless rep rese n ted one o f the few rig o r­ ous attem p ts to fin d out if the drug has m edicinal b enefits. See s to r y , p a g e A2 Teen Goes on Rampage An 18-year-oldgunm ankilledfive people and w ounded four at a Salt Lake City shopping mall Monday before being shot dead by an off- duty police officer. wwtv.portlandobserver.com Committed to Cultural Diversity Volume XXXVII. N um ber 6 -■»■X Wednesday • February 14, 2007 Sen. Obama Launches White House Bid Evokes Lincoln to unite a nation (AP) - Barack Obama announced his bid for president Saturday evok­ ing A braham Lincoln’s ability to unite a nation and portraying him ­ self as a fresh face capable o f lead­ ing a new generation. "Let us transform this nation," he told thousands shivering in the cold at the cam paign’s kickoff Saturday at the Old State Capitol in Spring- field, 111, the historic statehouse o f A braham Lincoln. Obama, 45, began his elective career 10 years ago in the Illinois L egislature. T he first-term U.S. senator sought to distinguish him ­ self as a staunch opponent o f the Iraq war and a W hite House hope­ ful whose lack o f political experi­ ence is an asset. "I know I haven't spent a lot o f tim e learning the w ay so f W ashing­ ton . But I've been there long enough to know that the ways o f W ashing­ ton m ust change," O bam a said to som e o f the loudest applause o f his 20-m inute speech. In his speech, O bam a did not mention his roots as the son o f a man from Kenya and a woman from Kansas, his childhood in Hawaii and Indonesia or the history he would make as the first African A m erican to hold the highest office in the land if elected. That com pel­ Sen. Barack Obama, D-lll. waves to spectators as he arrives to announce his candidacy for president o f the United States at the Old State Capitol in Springfield, III., the historic statehouse of Abraham Lincoln. ling biography has turned him into a political celebrity. Instead, he focused on his life in Illinois o ver the past tw o decades, beginning with a jo b as a com m u­ nity organizerwitha$13,(XX)-a-year salary that strengthened his Chris­ tian faith. He said the struggles he saw people face inspired him to get A Multicultural Life See related story, page A5 a law degree and run for the L egis­ lature, w here he served eight years. "We can build a more hopeful America. And that is why, in the shadow o f the Old State Capitol, where Lincoln once called on a house divided to stand together, where com m on hopes and common dream s sti 111 i ve. I stand before you today to announce my candidacy for President o f the United States of America," O bam a said. His voice rose to a shout as he spoke over the cheers from thousands w ho braved tem peratures in the teens. "I know it's a little chilly, but I'm fired up," O bam a said as he took the podium with his wife M ichelle and daughters M alia. 8, and Sasha, 5, with U2's "City o f Blinding Lights" blaring on the speakers. O bam a gained national recogni­ tion with the publication o f two best-selling books, "Dreams From My Father" and "The Audacity o f Hope," and by delivering the k ey­ note address at the D em ocratic National Convention in 2004 — the same year he w as elected to the Senate. His optim istic m essage and personal story immediately sparked talk o f his W hite House potential. H e sp o k e o f re sh a p in g the econom y for the digital age, invest­ ing in education, protecting em ­ ployee benefits, insuring those who do not have health care, ending poverty, weaning America from foreign oil and fighting terrorism while rebuilding global alliances. But he said the first priority must be to end the w ar in Iraq. "American lives can resolve the political disagreem ent that lies at the heart o f someone else's civil continued on page A5 Morning Star Church Rises from the Ashes Faith community unites in the wake of tragedy bv S arah B loijnt T he P ortland O bserver A wind blew down northeast Portland on Sunday carrying the scent o f charred rubble and mixed with the powerful w ords o f a special service at M orning Star M issionary Baptist Church. A makeshift tent stood ju st behind the burned out rem ains o f the A frican American congregation’s historic church at 106 N.E. Ivy St. The tem porary canvas w alls shook with the thunder o f evangelical and com m u­ nity support. Just a few days earlier, around m idnight on Feb. 5, an explosion and nearly instant inferno brought a heavy toll. Investigators still cannot provide answers for the fire that destroyed the tu rn -o f-th e-cen tu ry brick building. But the first Sunday service fol­ lowing the tragedy illustrated how the suf­ fering o f one congregation can bring an entire faith com m unity together to recoup, rejoice and eventually rebuild. A ttendance at the church usually hovers around 140 to 170 people, but grew to nearly 5(X) when church m em bers and leaders throughout north and northeast Portland joined the special service. Following hisearly morning service. Pas­ tor Mark Knutson o f Augustana Lutheran photo bv M ark W ashington /T he P ortland O bserver Marci Jackson leads parishioners and visitors at Morning Star Missionary Baptist Church in prayer during a special Sunday service following a fire that destroyed the historical church in northeast Portland. Church led members o f his congregation from Northeast 15th Avenue and Knott to M orning Star, standing in solidarity with Johnson, w ho is a fellow m em ber o f the m ulti-congregation Albina M inisterial A lli­ ance. “T h e y ’ve been in sp iratio n al to u s,” Knutson said. “Every congregation shud­ ders to think this could happen to them, but what they did in the midst was a great continued on page A3 Father Says Son was Tortured to Death Wants police limits on use of force o o- cú o- CZ) * £ Z c 2 • â a 'j o o 3 W illia m M c C all Calling it a "tortured d eath,” the family o f a m entally ill Port­ land man w ho died in police custody have filed a federal law ­ suit seeking to change the city’s policy on the use o f force. The com plaint seeks changes to limit the use o f deadly force and foot pursuits. It also seeks to estab lish an in d ep en d en t bv J (X ( k- t 0 photo bv M ark W ashington /T he P ortland O bserver James Chasse Sr. (left) with his family's attorney Tom Steenson hold a press conference Thursday to address a federal court lawsuit they have filed over the police custody death of Chasse s mentally ill son. A picture o f James A. Chasse Jr. hangs on the wall. oversight panel for review ing deaths in custody, along with an intervention system to m oni­ tor officers w ho use excessive force. A request for dam ages for alleged civil rights violations and wrongful death would be d eter­ mined at trial. continued on page A2