39th Avenue now Cesar E. Chavez Blvd.

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  1. The_Lillard_King

    The_Lillard_King Westside

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    Next thing you know they will name a street Martin Luther King Blvd and people will have to say they live on Martin Luther King Blvd.

    After that maybe trying to add some parks in the area . . . what an economic drain.

    I say pave it all and put up strip malls.
     
  2. Rodolfo

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    You do realize this makes you look like a bigot right?
     
  3. barfo

    barfo triggered obsessive commie pinko boomer maniac Staff Member Global Moderator

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    Didn't we do that already?

    barfo
     
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    They never say that though. They say they live on M L K Bv.
     
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    And I say they live on Union Ave.
     
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    How so? The demographics in Hillsboro would make much more sense to the community that Chavez assisted. How is me stating a demographic fact bigoted? I think it's bigoted of you to assume I'm bigoted. In terms of demographics, MLK and Rosa Parks Way both make much more sense in their location than Cesar Chavez does on SE 39th.
     
  7. BLAZER PROPHET

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    I would agree with this. Name a street where lettuce is still picked.
     
  8. SodaPopinski

    SodaPopinski Tigers love pepper

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    The next time the City cries about not having any money for [X], I'm going to remind them of the $86,000 they blew on this empty gesture.
     
  9. Stevenson

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    Allow me to be blasphemous for a second. I just don't get it. I understand that Chavez was a fine leader in the 60s, but I just don't see how he rises to a level of an MLK. It's not even close.

    And I also don't get why we need a street named after him. I am from California, I used to live in the central valley. There it makes sense. But what connection does he have to Portland? None really.

    I am a liberal, but this is liberal hooey through and through.
     
  10. Rodolfo

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    That's not a bigoted comment?
     
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    As a moderate, I have no problem with this (they just got the wrong street). I have witnessed (even recently) migrant seasonal farm workers working tremendous amounts of hours in the sun, arms coverd in oozing sores from pesticides & herbicides, young kids from age 6 on up working beside them, living in "picker's cabins" that were rotting 12X12 shanty shacks with no running water or electricity when the owners lived in literal mansions a few hundred yards away. The pay was miniscule and anyone who dared complain was blackballed from working in the Pacific Northwest. Chavez stood up for them at a time when no politician (and I mean none) cared two cents for them. He fought off a lot of bigotry and even violence to make some important (sadly, many turned out to be temporary) improvements for these people who did jobs no one else would do. Thru it all he had a sense of great dignity and I was deeply impressed.
     
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    No. A stereotypical comment, but certainly not bigoted.
     
  13. The_Lillard_King

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    I hope so . . . do you know the economic benefit you get from a strip mall?

    There are still some parks and wasteful recreation centers here in Washington County . . . Pave It! :D
     
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    I'm pretty sure they did it just to piss off a bunch of Blazers fans on message boards.

    I applaud their success.
     
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    You are all stupid, including the morons who did this. The easiest change would have been one that hardly anyone would have noticed.

    Cesar E Chavez
    Chuck E Cheese


    Two birds with one stone, honor someone and teach the keeeedz.

    I quess they might have had to serve tacos and pizza but that wouldn't be hard.
     
  16. Rodolfo

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    LOL! You called a group of people FREAKS.
     
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    No, I mentioned the FREAKS that hang out there. There are non-freaks there as well. Do you know what a freak is?
     
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    Lenghty editorial in the Oregonian today by a man who was Chavez lawyer for thirty years.

    He said it would have pissed Chavez off to have spent money on this kind of thing.

    All he wanted was attention to go to the farm workers and not himself. Turned down millions for the rights to his life story.

    Apparently Chavez son was also consulted and he gave the idea a thumbs down saying the same thing.

    The city caved in to a special interest group it was afraid to piss off and did so ignoring the interests and feelings of the other citizens of the city and those who own businesses and property on 39th
     
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    I bet the Asians who live on 39th don't even know who Cesar E. Chavez was!
     

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