Posted Jul 23, 2008 at 10:09pm
Bush Legacy Bus Rocks Portland
PORTLAND, OR- The Willamette River waterfront was the backdrop for our event in Portland on Wednesday. A group of local activists turned out to see the bus in addition to joggers, moms with strollers, Frisbee players and people enjoying their lunch break on the beautiful walkway on the waterfront. We had a packed speaking program for our event that included a number of different organizations.
Cassandra Villanueva from Oregon Action put a ton of work into the event and make it great. At the podium we had Jo Ann Bowman, former Oregon State legislator and current Director of Oregon Action speak, in addition to Chris from Jobs With Justice and Dan Bell from ACORN. They all spoke about the many ways that the conservative policies support by Bush and his allies like Senator Gordon Smith have affected the members of the community that they work with. It was great to see such a broad coalition of organizations come out and support our efforts.
We had a lot of positive feedback and great comments from the people of Portland. One that particularly struck me was from Gerry who said she will remember the Bush Presidency with tears.
“This exhibit made me cry. What a waste. So many lost opportunities and so much to recover.”
I met Kevin from the Washington County Peace Council at the event and he invited us to come with the bus to the weekly peace vigil that night in the suburb of Beaverton. We were able to work out the logistics and join them with the bus for an impromptu event. The crowd loved the bus and were thrilled that they had a bus appearance to coordinate with the vigil they have held every week for years and will continue to hold, “until the war is over.”
Kevin and his fellow activists were kind enough to offer to buy us dinner but we needed to get going to Salem. This link has some excellent quotes and slogans from participants in the weekly peace vigil.
The bus was quite the sensation at our hotel in Portland as well. At the risk of bloggertising we stayed at the hip Hotel Jupiter which is hotel of choice for most bands traveling through Portland. We were staying there because they are used to accommodating very large tour buses and are very affordable. There were young musicians and their crews all over the common areas of the hotel and the bus was a big topic of conversation and drew a lot of support. Everyone loved it and wanted to talk to us when they found out we were “with the bus.” Eat your heart out Death Cab for Cutie, The Bush Legacy Bus rocks harder.








