“I wrote to the Mercury, and every news outlet I could get a hold of, I canceled some of my work day to make a lot of noise about, primarily, Just Out speaking out, supposedly, on behalf of the gay community,” says Richard Ludt (left), a massage therapist. “The Just Out position was a personal decision taken quickly, and if we’d just sat on this a little longer we could have decided as an entire city, as an entire group that that publication is supposed to represent.”
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“Until Sam Adams is proven to have broken the law, he has my support as the best man for the job,” Ludt continues. “To me, it’s called into question what’s an acceptable lie—I don’t know the answer to that. But my father was 28 years older than my mother, who was 20 when they got married, and he was an upstanding citizen.”

Ludt has called Just Out and asked that his classified ads be removed from the publication. “I’m still waiting for them to respond, as I wish [Just Out editor] Marty [Davis] had done, before taking this position,” he says.

“I’m really angry at Sam,” Ludt continues. I think it was a very poor choice. But I’ve made poor choices myself, and I’ve grown from them, I’m hoping it’ll help him to really grown, and lead this city.”

Also outside city hall, Emily Betterncourt (right, with Bible) and Sarah Reif were arguing with another man, who also held a bible. He declined to be named. “How old are you?” the man asked Bettencourt. “I’m 18,” she said.
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Another man held a sign on the street corner, reading “No Change=No Change. Adams Should Resign.” Meanwhile inside, the city council, minus Adams, was continuing to work on passing ordinances. Commissioner Nick Fish said Portland has always been very strict in its demands of athletes “both on and off the court,” in voting to name a dock after former Portland Trailblazer Kevin Duckworth. Next, City Auditor Gary Blackmer told council “we do have to budget for unanticipated elections,” before council voted to pass an ordinance allotting $50,000 in public financing per candidate for an upcoming special election for his seat. Both remarks were delivered absolutely straight-faced.

Matt Davis was news editor of the Mercury from 2009 to May 2010.

11 replies on “Pro/Anti Sam Protests Outside City Hall”

  1. WTG Mr. Ludt. As an avid JustOut reader, I’m also extremely disappointed with the publication’s decision to join the hasty press railroading.

  2. “…the press trying to sway the public”: Who and where, exactly? I haven’t seen any news coverage that seemed biased to me. Are you talking about editorials? Editors have been writing opinion pieces since shortly after Gutenberg.

    Maybe you can be more specific.

  3. Great. So there will be protests on “both” sides of this issue. Trouble is, the viewpoint of most Portlanders won’t be represented .

    That’s because the majority of thinking, pro-gay people who think Sam has behaved despicably and should resign won’t be represented. What, we’re supposed to join hands with the bible-thumpers and wackjobs who will no doubt be out there? No thanks.

    So in this corner: a handful of anti-abortion people bussed in from Roseburg holding “God Hates Fags” signs.

    And in this corner: a bigger bunch of self-satisfied Portland libs, trying desperately to pretend that this issue is solely about homophobia and puritanism and has nothing to do with abuse of power or ethics.

    After a false start of about 48 hours, we’ve happily settled into our comfortable binary world, with right-wing ideologues on one side and “right-thinking” libs on the other, and we all should fall in line.

    Well I’m not falling into line. I’m not a homophobe or a prude, and Sam Adams is a disgrace and should resign.

    -E

  4. “and Sam Adams is a disgrace and should resign.”

    WRONG, all politicians are guilty of what Sam is guilty of.

    SAM should leave for one reason.

    HE GOT CAUGHT!

    When you get caught in American politics the game is over, you lose!

    It also means your stupid if you get caught.

    The last thing we need is a liar who’s stupid.

  5. Haha, I like comment #1. I was that girl, and the Bible I’m holding belonged to the man who I’m talking to – I was looking up the passage in Matthew that said “Judge not lest ye be judged.”

  6. Thank you euphonius, and Al M.
    Exactly.
    If you even want to get away with the accused crimes, and admitted lies, the key is – don’t get caught.

  7. I was misquoted here. I did not call and ask just out that my classified ads be removed from the publication.

    I said I was waiting for a response from Just Out before I decided if I would pull my advertising.
    Richard Ludt LMT

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