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Obama: Lay Off My Wife
Calls strategy ‘low class'
(A P) — D em ocrat B arack
O b a m a has a m e ssa g e for
Tennessee’s Republican Party:
"Lay o ff my wife."
Obam a, his party's presiden­
tial front-runner, and his wife.
Michelle, were asked in an in­
terview aired Monday on ABC's
"Good Morning America" about
an online video last week by the
state's G O P taking her to task
for a com m ent some consid­
ered unpatriotic.
"The GOP, should I be the
nominee, can say w hatever they
want to say about me, my track
record," O bam a said. "If they
think that they’re going to try to
make M ichelle an issue in this
cam paign, they should be care­
ful because that I find unac­
ceptable, the notion that you
start attacking my wife or my
family."
He called the strategy "low
class."
T h e v id e o , p o s te d on
YouTube, centered on remarks
M ichelle Obam a made while
cam paigning in W isconsin last
February, when she said: "For
the first tim e in my adult life, I
am really proud of my country."
The four-m inute video re’
played the remark six times,
interspersing it with com m en­
tary by Tennesseans on why
they are proud o f America. In a
news release that included a
link to the video, Tennessee's
G O P said "the Tennessee Re­
publican Party has always been
proud of America." It urged ra­
dio stations to play "patriotic
music" during Michelle Obama's
visit to Nashville last Thursday.
M ichelle Obam a later clari­
fied the rem ark, saying she
meant she was proud o f how
Am ericans were engaging in
P o rtla n d W a te rfro n t R a lly - Sen. Barack Obama generated the largest political crowd in Oregon
history Sunday when 7 5 .0 0 0 people packed the downtown waterfront on a sun-drenched afternoon
to hear the Democratic presidential candidate speak. It was also the biggest crowd by any candi­
date in the presidential primaries this year.
the political process and that
"W hoever is in charge o f the campaign they want to run, and
she had alw ays been proud o f Tennessee G O P needs to think I think that stru eto rev ery b o d y ,
her country.
long and hard about the kind of D e m o c ra t o r R e p u b lic a n ,
Obam a said in the ABC inter­
view, adding: "These folks should
lay o ff my w ife.”
O bam a said his wife "loves
this country. For them to try to
distort or to play snippets of her
remarks in ways that are unflat­
tering to her is, I think, just low
class. I think that most o f the
American people would think
that as well."
T e n n e s s e e ’s R e p u b lic a n
Party was roundly criticized in
March, including by likely presi­
dential nominee John McCain,
for a news release that used
Barack Obama's middle name
— Hussein — and showed a
photo o f him wearing what it
said was "M uslim attire."
The release ultimately was
rem oved from the party's Web
site at the urging o f the state's
tw o Republican senators and
Republican National C om m it­
tee Chairm an M ike Duncan,
who said he "rejects these kinds
o f cam paign tactics."
PDC Considers Heritage Markers
The P ortland D evelopm ent
C o m m issio n is inviting the
com m unity to review and com ­
ment on a concept m aster plan
fo r a sp ec ia l g a te w a y and
m arkers into northeast P ort­
land neighborhoods.
An open house will take
place W ednesday, M ay 28,
betw een 6 p.m . and 8 p.m . at
Irvington V illage, 420 N.E.
M ason St.
The main gateway would be
located at the traffic triangle
A North Star beacon is one o f
the conceptions for a series o f
heritage markers for N ortheast
Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard
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BUILD YOUR SMALL CONSTRUCTION BUSINESS?
where M artin Luther King Jr.
Boulevard and Grand Avenue
merge. The plan also includes a
series o f heritage makers along
MLK between the gateway and
Rosa Parks Way.
The concept for the m ark­
ers project was d ev eloped in
collaboration with m em bers o f
the northeast com m unity. A
stak eh o ld er advisory co m m it­
tee has been m eeting since
O cto b er to provide guidence
to PDC staff and the design
team .
In ad d itio n , public events
w e re h e ld in Ja n u a ry an d
M arch to obtain input and com ­
m ent from com m unity m em ­
bers.
T he plan also suggests that
a gatew ay should enhance the
pedestrian environm ent, incor-
Sheltered Market Program. Certified Minority, Women and Emerging Small
A panel o f historical im ages
is one o f the conceptions for
a Portland Development
Commission “Gateway"
marker into northeast
Portland neighborhoods.
Festival Celebrates Diversity
continued
The City of Portland is Re-opening the application period for the Construction
porate m ulticultural public art
and announce the entrance
to an historic area o f P ort­
land.
The heritage m arkers may
honor individuals, cultural or
historical ev en ts or topics o f
significance to P o rtlan d 's in ­
ner northeast neighborhoods.
PDC is in the p ro cess o f
securing funding for the c o n ­
struction phase.
For m ore inform ation, con­
tact Irene B ow ers, p roject
m anager at 5 03-823-2419 or
B o w e rsl@ p d c .u s.
from Front
“We seek answers to the ques­
tions of why there is so much racial
discrimination,” says Zach Free­
man is a junior at PSU and a Roots
Festival coordinator. "Why is there
is so much man-made pollution and
an overwhelming lack of tolerance
for difference in the world? This
day is a chance to celebrate our
flourishing differences in concert.”
PSU is the most diverse student
body in Oregon, representing ap­
proximately 25,000 students.
For more information, visit the
Roots F estiv al’s w ebsite at
ro o tsfe stiv al.g ro u p s.p d x .ed u /
index.php.
Businesses (M/W/ESB) in business for two years or more may apply for
The Portland hip-
hop group Lifesavas will perform at Thursday's Roots Festival on
the Portland State University Park Blocks.
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the program. Program participants will have opportunities to bid on City of
Portland construction projects, and can receive free technical assistance to
Oregon
D ep a rtm en t
o f Transportation
improve their business management skills.
The following areas of work will be open for applications from
Monday April 7 to Friday May 30
Street Improvements
Concrete flat work
Reinforced concrete construction
Sewerage treatment lines
Excavation
Plumbing
Building construction
Structural Demolition
For more information, contact:
Gene Jackson, Program Coordinator
(503) 823-9166, Eugene.jackson@ci.portland.or.us
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