Editorial_ Bush's veto leaves sour taste in mouth \\ illi lus tisii.il mixture nl inoptnc.xx. fumbling and e,i acelessncss Ceorgn Hush once again h.is shown hi' favors political posturing met hum.m <(impassion just beiure tihi Congressional session ended lust week. .1 lull wus passed which would have allowed l Chinese students to remain in the t inted Slates aftei their visas expired It unaniinmish passed both the House and Senate and awaited onlv the president s signal lire to her mile law It w.is rumored that Hush would let the bill die with a pocket veto but late yesterday, Ceorge killed the legislation outright, leaving opponents to his n< - lion w dh no time to muster a defense More than 40.000 Chinese students currently study in the United Stales The bill would not have granted them political asylum, but rather would have given them an option if the government in China continued on its bloody i ourse. Since the early 1070s the U S government has been leery of criticizing Chinese leaders The tenuous relationship between the two countries, which Nixon i ullivaled and succeeding presidents have maintained, has been strained since China's rampage- through Tiananmen Square last June. Bush iippaicnlIv hilt tin' student vis.i hill would < .him' (Ihina In sever Ill's will) the United SI.ill's. Mavbe ll s hard In lull what tin; Chinese govurn mi'iit would have dune il Hush hail signed tin: hill Hill there is .1 lime Inr politics, and a time fur humanity. In this i asi tin* needs uf J.I.OUO students are mu< h ginatri than am UN China polilic.il relationship. If the students are forced to rid urn to Chinn, there is a gnod i ham e some of them will he inlonogaled. arrest ed i u executed Hush alwavs has been tolerant ol the (ihinese gov eminent dating hat h to his days as ambassador to the i ountiA about a decaile ago lie’s friends with tuimei leader Deng Xiaoping, who was responsible for the massacre ot the student protesters So Ids actions ol late should come as no surprise though they do leave us confused, upset and Irate The l’idled Stales Student Association and ASIH) had planned on sponsoring a phone in to the White House so students could speak then minds on the sull ied, and inform Hush of their opinions Now that the hill is officially vetoed and the phone-in has been i an i eleil Hut the reasons lor the phone-in and the an ger Hush has provoked - still remain Hut Congress will reconvene m January. Kven though the bill is dead, the issue is lar from decided When Congress is back in session, let Pack wood. Mat field and DeFa/.io know what you think Tell them to bring the lull back up again. Hush is outnumbered on this 535-1. It is highly likely that if he decides to veto the bill again. Congress can override him IT KEEPS GOING... \ / POLAND T1 ...AND GOING... EGERMAN?) ...and going... HUNGAkN Charity and humanity should last all year This is tin* lime of vt'.tr when iharitv rims amok People ol .ill sorts teel the need to help those less fortunate than themselves Well there are groups and organizations that feel the need to help out all Veal long. |()()l) toi Pane ( oiintv is one ol those groups Veai round !()()!) lor Lane (ountv gathers food donations to lie distributed at lot a I shelters soup kilt hens, loot! hoses and resident i.d programs I'he donations (food or nionev i tome from main pl.tt es some .ire private hut mam ate hum lot al stores l ulortunalelv these businesses t ennol contribute as much as thev have in the past \o one could es pet I .1 small group ot t ontrilnitors to leed all the hungrv people in the area So recent I \ l()()l) lor Lane ( ountv lie gan a program called Small C .Tiange I bis program asks people to donate an amount etpial to one pen ent ol then restaurant or store pun liases So tar more than 7(1 rest a u rants and businesses in Lugene are collect ing for the program This is not just a iitil it lav program ! ()()!) toi Lane ((ountv plans to run Small (iliauge all vear enabling them to maintain a decent food supply so when times are had and people are not so t heritable, the hungrv can still eat Programs like this niton do not got tlir ro< ognition tho\ deserve. Ilimgor is ono ot the saddest social problems ol our time In a nation where there is so much wealth and potential, it is disgusting that we let out people go hung!y (hn eminent lending lor these programs is minimal, and it looks .is it the situation will not improve lor <|iiite some time, so it s important for ea< h community to support its need\ people Amid the usual holiday barrage ol tanned food drives, clothing drives givin trees' and free Christmas dinners, il is im portant to remember that all the good spirit suddenly overwhelming you during the hol iday season should he saved up and spread throughout the year Although many people do not have enough money to give some ayyny. many ol us tend to spend money on things that satis ly momentary desires and are meaningless in the long run So next time you are about to Inn junk food or magazines, or play some video games, maybe you should put the money to better use by donating it to one of the many programs serving those people yvho really need it There are Small Change donations jars at several businesses in the campus area Letters Illusions I t mill the ()D1 fur t.u tually reporting tin* pro abortionists burning .1 large sl.uk of I n masking Planned Parenthood" new shelters (Aren't those I hi* same liberals who so loudly c ondemn "book burning" c on snrship?) and ripping down pro life handmade signs (the same mentality that promotes ripping the tetus out of the womb) at the Nov 1J I’lanned Parent liood proabortion rallv at the I ederal building However here are some oh Nervations of the pro < hoic e to kill lolks not reported b\ the 01)1 Thrusting Ilnur signs in trout ol pm hie signs, in an attempt to hide (or out ol embarrass ment tori the truth: M\ pregnant wife, holding a sign as thev shriek 1 bants in her ear and blow < igarette smoke in her t.u e: And the vulgarity of some of dll'll Sibils Mi'll against Mini turn Should fhemselves '(lot vour 111v> II.intis Out ()l Mv 1 Items r 1,1 Itiit'd Parenthood's main goal is to give tin' illusion nl everyone being pro I hull e III kill Ihe y.ist majority of those pro ahortion demonstrators were dissident I'niversity stu dents Don't make the mistake of i oniusing the zeal of the media and snme I'niversity agitators with a groundswell These rad it al feminists do not represent the mainstream of our rommu nit\ In tai I neutrally worded surveys consistentK show a large maturity of voters r«'|i*« t mg the reasons tor which 'to percent of alnirlions are now done l.oi al politicians would lie well .iiK ised to differentiate lie tyyeen mainstream residents, and a minority of militant ini lege agents aided hy biased pro atiortion Planned Parent hood t.iln i( ation |on Wollaniter Kugene Un-American On Thursday. Nov •(. I walked into Willamette II.ill ami a security officer stopped me .mil said I i ouldn I enter "that room "Which room." I asked "This one'’" pointing to int workpl.ll e "No. that room is () h You i an t go into the lei tore room I was informed that there was a "controversial lecture" going oil and "thus weren't letting anyone else in " There was no threat and I was informed that the\ were "just taking precau tionary measures Is it the pnlu \ of this admin istration to deny access to any one they think may not agree with their policies? Is it their duty to protect public officials from the public ■ 11 learned days later that the lecture was at tended by llov (Inldschmidt ) I have since talked to another lacultv member who entered the room five minutes before I was stopped Apparentlv he did not appear as threatening to set urit\ as I did I have a heard Does a heard indicate an ini li nation tow ard violent e or had manners' \\ hat deepl\ c om.erns me is what this incident represents I he public has the right to scrutinize an\ research or let ture on this t ampus Visiting public offit ia 1 s may have to deal with the public when at tending a public event We don't need to he intimidated In set urit\ people, limiting access to particular rooms or build ings. I request that President brand and the rest of the administra tion stop this abhorrent and senseless behavior There will Ire events attended by protest ers stating their opinion. To deny llus right. well its darn right l'n-American! Stanley Micklav/ina Physics Faculty Member Innocent people “Two witnesses said about til uniformed polit e or Army soldiers entered the < nmpus he fore dawn and killed the eight with lavish barbarity l or ex ample, they (the troops) i ut out their brains " (Keg/sfer-f.uard Nov. 17) The next time you fill out your tax forms, form a mental picture of "those brains, and now you know how your tax dollars are spent Four billion over the last decade What did the six priests and two others do? Simply spoke the truth Their blood and the blood of all innocent people is on our hands Danny Suire Student