Letters The rikht of different ideologies to be heard is a cor nerstone of liberal thought. “Let truth and falsehood grap ple" in the arenu of the free press and allow citizens to discern the truth by com parison. People proudly tout freedom of speech, but are all too willing to suppress view points that they disagree with. I rarely agree with the Com-, montutor. Indeed. I -rand' it -more ■for entertainment than Informa tion. Vet. if I may paraphrase, -though I do not .agree with .what they say. I wilt defend unto my death their-right.to-sav.it-. . - 'Toni Jeffries V: , ' ' lournalism Undervalued : . -Thu. results of a..survey being conducted by the Oregon Public Kmplbvees “ Up jo-ti IOFKU) umongciurical workers at the University of Cbegun will lx* . presented’at a rally io support of pay equity on. March lib on cam- ' pits'. (Payequity refers to bring ing up the pay stale of jobs determined to ;be undervalued by the state's 1084 Comparable Worth Study.) Local legislators and .others who were involved with the ■ (Comparable Wurth Study will be invited to attend the rally to hear the results t*T the survey, including testimony from workers in the undervalued classes Clerical workers, food • service, .workers, grounds, keepers., custodians, laborers, public safety workers and laboratory workers among others are included- in this group {Out. of mini OPKU : represented workers at the University Of Oregon, 7f»tt were ; considered underpaid by the Comparable.-Worth Sludv ) Washington State just passed legislation calling for pay equi ty support campaign Ol’KU's Membership (lommiltee will serve cuke in the lobby of the KMU . to dramatize C*ov. ^Atiyeh's“let them eat cake" at titude toward the University of O r e g o n ' s. mi d e r v a I u e d employees. Please join us in our struggle for pay equity. I.isa Siersucki Susan Cook OPKIJ Membership Committee members Read articles Barring a possible live debate and/or Commentator commen tary, this should be my last en try in the Great Afghanistan Debate. I realize that during vacation students want to avoid study ing. However,, for students who are truly interested in finding out what is happening in Afghanistan. I recommend that you set aside two hours to read these 12 articles. "Migratory Genocide" and "The War in the City" (The New Republic, April 4. 1985), "Moscow's Dirty War" (Newsweek. Dec. 3, 1984), "Slow Death in Afghanistan" (McLeans. Dec 24, 1984). “The Awful l.ogic of Genocide," "The Now Holocaust" and ** *. , an entire country is dy ing...’" (National Review, ()i t 4 1985). "Soviet atrocities aimed at Afghanistan’s civilians" (Commentary in The Oregonian. Feb. 7, 1986), “Afghan War finally Hits Soviet's Home Front” (U.S. News Si World Report. Dec. 12. 1985). "Afghanistan: Six Years of Soviet Occupation” (U.S. Dept, of State Bulletin. December 1985) and "Little . war .big I e s s o n *' . ( L A Times/Register Guard, fan 12. ■ 1988). . .. ; ' These articles give a reasonably accurate picture of Afghanistan since' the i.978 Soviet-sponsored coup; T a k e n' logoi h e r. t h e v p u I v e r i ?. a/ GI e it. Sacks ” arguments ; arguments-which.' after careful ■ dissectioh. and-, cross checking. I "have conclud ed are based on cfeyerly cpii;.. needed half-truths.. out'-of context quotations fmnt anostly dated sources, unbacked ass'cr- ■ t i o n s a n d . f u'U n v's i.n e 11 i ii g statistics from'.dublou* Source's.; (i.e. Worker's Vanguard) oaU served up with a'lil>erai helping of ''progressive”- .phrases° an'd„ hysterical speculations mas querading as "facts."'Actuafiy. * l have deduced ih'al Sacks pro - babiy has not 'read'.most of the ' souic.es he cites1 fn his letters. • b.u t that he- is' m os-t I y regurgitating' the -arguments.; citations and 'statistics contain ed in the Nov. 17;. 1985 issue .of... , Worker's Vanguard.. Tom Visoky |oumali*m Vicious assault It's astonishing to gee'.the Emerald editorial page used-as - the personal soapbox of .a. few'. insecure individuals. What other possible justification could exist hirthe-shameless mudslinging launched on* David Herman 'in the 'Ptsbf 19 Emerald. The blatant lac k* id profes sionalism i sa n 'embarassuionttn the entire U off) community, last's hope someone at the Emerald has the good sense to lie ashamed Over the years; countless disagreements have been printed in these, pages. Seldom, though, have the arguments sunk to the inex cusably low level of an undeserved personal attack. It V enough to make One wonder if there an; any limits the Emerald will not go to in an effort to smear those with whom they have personal disagreements. The Record was born of the frustration of student groups with the luck of coverage of their events. Numerous -other groups have established their own newspapers or newsletters for the same reason. Perhaps threatened by this trend, the Emerald staff has turned to vicious personal assaults to vent the frustration generated by its own inability to serve the students. Having lost several top-flight staff members recently, one to the Record, maybe the remain ing Emerald staff felt an attack of this sort was called for. It was not. and we will not forget this maliciousness' when the . time Comes to vote on Emerald . funding. Angee Hill • ' Political Science ; V. \ • • ** J • t • ' * The real world ..Thisis- in response- to the-let , . ter'from, the fraternity;brother ■ who was upseCalMMifthe:.unfair i slVreblyping'/of. fraternities as slearniiig cesspools, of rape amf rtipeideqldgy.. • "/ ■ ' Sure,'. I’m' -also - against- , steredtyping Still, it'somehow : escapes me why aqybodv wants P aiKither- ,Tour years, .of “high school^ •locker •rotim.” No ^ thanks. Come on! There's a.(sort 4 • (if) real*world, out here {thank . 'God)/ :• ,:a ' • But then. .isi.i.‘l.. there a-cfm . ; ridor ojf “high school locker . - rooms-”, leading straight “to the highest levels of society? Yeah, the real, real world. Jirii Myers ~ ‘ ‘ Mathematics Support dissent .. Tmi-ASlfO.'has suggested, cut ting!.l^cl£lh^’binding td one of . our student forums. the.:, Cpimrieptuiof The - Gomfnerttatpr should, receive- -its. full IFt funding, without, cuts If it receives less. . .1 he reach-of. Ms voice? wUhbe.in bibil,ed-( insufficient. funds does that) It is orieof out sources to share arid develop opinions. The Gommeiilator. offers us views the Ktnehdd does not; the K me raid alone just wont do. Above all. though, the Com mentator provides our campus with more in-depth and dif ferent angles on the issues it ad dresses ;The Commentator needs' to be heard, for "when everyone is agreeing, no one is thinking;" I support the Commentator because. I disagree with its plat form and because its difference of opinion adds to mv educa tion Were I not graduating this winter, I would support the Commentator on the spring ballot. 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