Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 10, 1986, Page 3, Image 3

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    Letters
Campaigning
We understand that there is
an accusation being made to the
effect that the campaign for
ballot measures 4 and 8 (for ex
panded Citizens Utility Board)
is being run out of Suite 1, the
campus OSPIRG office — which
would be an improper use of
student funds. This is a lie. As
housemates of two people work
ing for OSPIRG, we can state ab
solutely that the campaign is
not being run out of the office.
It’s being run out of our
house. Last week we had 20.000
pieces of campaign literature
dumped in our living room (we
got frustrated and moved them
all up to the attic) — right now
there’s several thousand more
pieces in plastic bags on our
front porch. There are meetings
held periodically in the living
room, and we have contributed
several times to making coffee
before early morning '‘lit"
drops.
run out of our house, and the
house is periodically the worse
for the wear. Gh. well, that's
what you get when a pair of
political activists share your
rent.
S. Taimi Ames
GTF
Julia Moravcsik
Junior
Strike again
In Mark Grimes's letter to the
animal lab saboteurs (ODE. Oct.
31). he recommended that they
study biology before question
ing the experimentation going
on at the University. This argu
ment. the old "leave it to the ex
perts." doesn't hold much
ground when it comes to the
mistreatment of animals.
Regardless of how little 1
know about molecular biology,
I'm certain that the life of one of
your lab animals is far from a
pleasant one. Isn't that one of
the reasons you use animals and
not humans? You wouldn't con
sider performing such painful,
dangerous, and humiliating ex
periments on people, now
would you?
Since you can't deny that you
and your colleagues are tortur
ing animals, you could at least
come up with some solid
justification for your repetitive
experiments. Ttill us about your
latest breakthrough: we might
be more understanding.
In the meantime. I’ll applaud
the saboteurs and encourage
them to strike again.
Daniel Monk-kowalsky
Transfer student
Seduction
My argument is that if I were
running for office. I'd go with a
less — not a more — ques
tionable name. If I were bom
with a name that even a few
people would object to. I'd
change it. with good reason; so
would others, or so I thought.
Let me explain. There's a
book out (her e ca 11 e d
Subliminal Seduction, and it
gets right to the heart of where,
how, and why we’re being
duped all the time by major in
terests and minor affiliations of
those interests. They do it with
our minds, to our minds, so it's
not like we're not involved in
the process.
Ok. fine. Now the careful
reader will wonder. "How does
this relate to politics?" Well,
truthfully. I didn't think it did
until I saw certain blatant
political lawn decorations for
David l)ix. Bruce l-on# and a
guy named Thwing; all on the
same lawn, side by side, in that
order.
Sickening, isn't it?
I didn't want to bring this up
before the election because I'm
not into influencing people like
that. However, it should make
some of you think al»ut who
you voted for and why.
I really mean why.
Tim (aques
1 Undeclared
Thank you
To the person or persons
responsible for tin* two new
bike racks by the I MO. Hravo!
Thank you for making a huge
step toward alleviating the
limited bicycle parking on cam
pus. It's nice to know someone
put enough thought and con
sideration into the problem to
devise a solution many of us
benefit from every day.
These racks are covered, not
far off campus and may save the
grass and trees, which bear the
brunt of the bicycle burden
when racks are full.
Congratulations on the l>est
policy decision I’ve seen here
for three years!
Heather Myers
English
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