ON TUESDAY EVENING AT THE US ARMY AND MARINE RECRUITING CENTER IN NORTHEAST PORTLAND, A SMALL AND VARIED GROUP OF PEOPLE CAME TOGETHER TO PROTEST THE WAR IN IRAQ.
ARRIVING IN ONES AND TWOS, THEY CAME WITH SIGNS, BANNERS AND GUITARS.
ONE WOMEN EVEN BROUGHT TWIRLING FLAGS FOR PEACE.
FOR MOST OF THOSE PARTICIPATING IN THE PROTEST, THIS IS A REGULAR DESTINATION, EVERY TUESDAY AT FIVE O’CLOCK.
WHAT FOLLOWS ARE THE VOICES OF THOSE WHO PROTESTED AND SOME WHO STOPPED TO TALK:
The Ubu Hour's The Tragedy of MacBush - A radio dramatization of the famous theater masterpeice! A chilling tale of madness and power, witches and neocons, imperialism and fear. A hilarious one-hour satire that transplants the Bush administration in the setting of the Shakespeare's classic.
The Ubu Hour's The Tragedy of MacBush - A radio dramatization of the famous theater masterpeice! A chilling tale of madness and power, witches and neocons, imperialism and fear. A hilarious one-hour satire that transplants the Bush administration in the setting of the Shakespeare's classic.
The Ubu Hour's The Tragedy of MacBush - A radio dramatization of the famous theater masterpeice! A chilling tale of madness and power, witches and neocons, imperialism and fear. A hilarious one-hour satire that transplants the Bush administration in the setting of the Shakespeare's classic.
The Ubu Hour's The Tragedy of MacBush - A radio dramatization of the famous theater masterpeice! A chilling tale of madness and power, witches and neocons, imperialism and fear. A hilarious one-hour satire that transplants the Bush administration in the setting of the Shakespeare's classic.
The Ubu Hour's The Tragedy of MacBush - A radio dramatization of the famous theater masterpeice! A chilling tale of madness and power, witches and neocons, imperialism and fear. A hilarious one-hour satire that transplants the Bush administration in the setting of the Shakespeare's classic.
The Ubu Hour's The Tragedy of MacBush - A radio dramatization of the famous theater masterpeice! A chilling tale of madness and power, witches and neocons, imperialism and fear. A hilarious one-hour satire that transplants the Bush administration in the setting of the Shakespeare's classic.