Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, October 29, 2008, Page 3, Image 3

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October 29. 2008
Page A3
Planned Parenthood Shadowedby Protesters
continued
ward, especially after so much
opposition in the community.”
Som e church leaders who
spoke o f "building bridges to
others, including those who
are opposed to our presence,”
defended Planned Parenthood
during the groundbreaking cer­
emony.
from Front
tice.
"We d o n ’t want a center for
death in our neighborhood,”
she said.
Ruesink and the other pro­
testors also accused Planned
P arenthood o f prom oting a
sexualized life style to young
people. D elapoer countered
that teens need factual infor­
m ation to m ake responsible
decisions.
Representatives o f the M us­
lim Community Center, located
next door to the future build­
ing, have been outspoken crit­
ics o f Planned Parenthood.
“We c a n ’t w orship w hile
bab ies are being m urdered
next d o o r,” A m ir S haheed
Haumid told the Portland O b­
server. "A s M uslims we don’t
feel at all com fortable with
this. W e're really dismayed by
PD C ’s decision to move for-
Roxy Monroe and Jasmine
Carver gather inside a tent for
a groundbreaking ceremony
for Planned Parenthood, the
family planning organization
dedicated to women's health
issues, but also controversial
abortion services. The group
is building a new clinic and
administrative offices at
3727 N.E. Martin Luther King
Jr. Blvd.
photos by M ark W ashington /
T he P ortland O bserver
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Record Turnout Expected
continued
from Front
" V o lu n te e rs are o n the
phones, at people's doorsteps
and talking to their friends and
neighbors," Democratic Party
spokesm an Marc Siegel said.
D espite D em ocrats' voter
registration edge. Republicans
aren't giving up.
"We are making phone calls
and knocking on doors state­
wide to turn out our voters,"
said O reg o n G O P s p o k e s­
woman Brianne Hyder.
B oth sid es are try in g to
p e r s u a d e v o te r s w h o 'v e
m ade up their m inds about
the various races and m ea­
sures to not w ait until the
Nov. 4 deadline but to send
them in now.
U n d e r O re g o n 's u n iq u e
vote-by-m ail system , local
election officials keep ru n ­
ning lists o f registered vot­
ers w ho have cast ballots.
C a m p a ig n s a n d in te r e s t
groups often purchase those
lists during the voting period
Ceasefire Gun Turn-in Saturday
to help them contact people
as part o f th eir g et-out-the-
vote efforts.
To anyone w ho w ants to
avoid being called or contacted
by the cam paigns, Bradbury
has som e advice: "It’s very
simple — if you don't want to
get those calls, mail in your
ballot immediately."
The C easefire O regon Edu­
ca tio n F o u n d atio n h o sts an
Annual Gun Turn-In on Satur­
day, Nov. 1 to provide a place
where gun ow ners can dispose
o f unwanted firearms. The event
will be held from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m.
at 5933 S.E. 92nd A venue and
W oodstock Street
Election Office Assists Voters
M ultnom ah C ounty Elections
officials are reminding voters who
have not yet received their bal­
lots to contact them. V oters who
have other questions can also
seek assistance by calling 503-
988-3720 or visiting the elections
office located at Southeast 10th
A venue and M orrison Street.
Voters registered in other through this Friday; Saturday,
Oregon counties should call from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Monday
their county elections office. from 8 a.m . to 6 p.m .; and
The Multnomah County Elec­ Tuesday, Election Day, Nov. 4
tions Office will be open to the from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Ballots must be received at
public and available to answer
calls during extended hours, in­ any Oregon county elections
cluding from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. office or an official drop site
location by 8 p.m. on Nov. 4
in order to count. Ballot drop
boxes are located outside the
M ultnomah C ounty Elections
O ffic e , an y M u ltn o m a h
County Library and other lo­
cations. A com plete list is lo­
cated m celections.org.
that she’s exposing her children to
adult lyrics and content. Her chil­
dren are now beginning to repeat
the lyrics and she gets upset and
shouts at them. She can't see that
they’re simply repeating and sing­
ing the songs. O ther than turning
o ff her music, what other options
are there? —Anonymous; Seattle
art. In this case, the bad art of
explicit lyrics. W rite the lyrics to
som e o f her music and give it to
her on a sheet o f paper. W hen she
looks at this mess in black and
w hite, p erh ap s sh e 'll h av e a
change o f heart and be m ore o f an
adult when it com es to w hat she
listens to around her children.
Dear Anonymous:
Ask Deanna is written by Deanna
M. Write Ask Deanna! Email:
askdeannal @ yahoo.com or 264
S. LaCienega Blvd. Suite 1283
Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Website:
yww.askdeanna.com
F or each w o rk in g fire arm
turned in, residents receive a $75
m erchandise certificate for Fred
Meyer.
C easefire O regon hopes the
event will raise aw areness o f the
risks and responsibilities o f gun
ow nership, including the im por­
tance o f safe storage.
Be a part of the conversation.
Join the Portland Plan
Community Involvement Committee
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Ask o
as a w i fe and won ’ t respect you as
a hom ey lover friend. Learn from
your m istakes and if you m ust
have a man, be a better ju d g e of
character and find one that will
respect you more than your hus­
band and keep it moving.
Dear Deanna!
Real People, Real Advice
An advice column known fo r
its /earless approach to
reality based subjects!
Dear Deanna!
In the middle o f a bad divorce and
I’m still intimate with my ex-hus-
band. Although w edidn’t get along,
couldn’t build a life or raise our
family together, we were able to
bond physically. The reason w e’re
divorcing is due to outside affairs
with other people, financial prob­
lems and m arryingtoosoon. I want
to move on with my life but for
some reason, manage to keep this
part o f the relationship going. Am
1 wrong fordoing this? -Worried
Divorcee: Atlanta
Dear Worried:
Sex is the fuel for a relationship
and not the glue. If y o u ’re divorc­
ing your husband, you need to
im m ediately cut all physical ties.
Y o u're short changing yourself
by giving him your body because
it's obvious he did n ’t respect you
S llh ^rrih e f
My girlfriend is a w oman w ith a
cute face but sh e’s voluptuous
and doesn’t understand that all
fashions aren’t suitable for her. I
love her and think she looks good
in m ost things but not every­
thing. It’s hard for me in public
when people stare at herorsnicker
and m ake rude remarks. W hen 1
ad d re ss this issu e w e argue.
Please give me som e options b e­
cause I'm tired o f being em bar­
rassed and my suggestions aren't
w orking? —Matthew: Boston
Y our sister is ignorant and using
b adjudgm enton this simple com ­
m on se n se issu e. O b v io u sly
she’s not a rocket scientist and
should see her kids are imitating
Help guide public involvement for the planning
project that will direct how Portland grows over
the next 20 years.
PORTLAND
PLAN
For an application form , go to:
http:/A/wvw.portlandonhne com/
portland pldn /
Click on: "M em bers for Comm unity
Involvem ent Comm ittee W anted! Apply
N o w !"
PLANNING
Or contact Christine A ppleberry at:
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503-823-9907
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M A R K E T
Dear Matthew:
Your partner has a mental prob­
lem because she probably has a
size 18 shape with a size 5 outlook.
This is not cute and you need to
offer Jenny Craig or a shopping
spree. If she still refuses then you
need to flip the script and ap ­
proach her w eight issue from a
health perspective and encour­
age her to lose weight. If not, just
be there because her feelings will
get hurt really good one day if she
still insists on w alking around
looking like a sausage.
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D E L IV E R IN G
Y o u r fa v o rite n e ig h b o r h o o d g r o c e r y s to re n o w d e liv e rs
g r o c e r ie s rig h t to y o u r h o m e o r o ffic e .
Dear Deanna:
My sister listens to music that is
vulgar and explicit. She listens to
any type music and doesn’t care
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