Editorial Daily Emerald School finance still unresolved Oregon voters have spoken again, and the message they have sent to the legislature is one of unwilling ness to fund primary education. While some will dispute this claim, the numbers tell all. Oregonians voted overwhelmingly to change the way kindergarten through high school education is financed (Ballot Measure 5A). but wouldn’t approve a way to do it (measures 5B-E). Measure 5. all five parts of it, was not designed to become instantaneous law. Rather, it was an indicator of the current mentality of the average Oregon citizen toward education funding. It did that, even if the re sults are discouraging Put simply, Oregonians w'ant a quality education system, but aren’t willing to put up the bucks to pay for it. While this is a criticism of the state in general. Lane County also deserves its share of the blame. County voters passed Measure 5A by a huge margin, but shot down both income tax reform and the institu tion of a sales tax. Maybe an increase in the income tax. nr a sur (lunge on goods is not the best, most progressive way to fund education. But so far. there has m>l brim one other alternative advanced that makes the slightest bit of sense Oregon needs a new source o! revenue; needs to take school finance off of lot al property tax levies; needs to reform the entire system These are not perks or itu reused government controls These are critical to the state’s health. We all want social programs Alter all. a govern ment bv definition, is supposed to help make our lives better, it it doesn’t, we change the government But the price of government social programs is financial sup port from the population. And Oregonians don’t seem to want to make that sacrifice. It's not just an anti-tax mentality; it is almost an anti-government mentality. Measure 3, which would have instituted annual legislative sessions, failed, al beit by about fi.OOO votes. Opponents of the measure said it would turn lawmakers into “professional politi cians,’’ when in fact, they already are. This is not a call to submit totally to whatever the people in Salem tell us to do. We have the right to get rid of any politician, if the majority feels he or she is unworthy of office. But don’t be hypocritical and say lawmakers aren’t doing anything to salvage the educa tion system. They came up with ideas — four of them in fact. Oregonians didn’t want any of them. It is very easy and seductive to pass judgments on legislation while not coming up with viable alterna tives. That is exactly what voters did on Tuesday. •,,' u U Racism, antisemitism reappearing french President francnis Mitterand mart hi'il alongside 200.000 |it*i>pli‘ Monday In protest vit inns demonstrations of anti Semitism that have occurred in fiance din ing the past u eek A Jewish cemetery neai Marseille was ransacked and the body of an Ml-year-old man was dug up and impaleii on a parasol while holding a Star of I )av id In a suburb of Paris .(.! Jewish gravestones were defaced with red swastikas the day of the rails No one has been formally at t used of any of these at ts. but members of the ultra-right wing National front party. led hy JeanMarie l.e Pen. are under suspit ion. Mitteranii's presence in the demonstra tion marked the first time a french president has joined a public rally since World War II lie should he commended for his actions, few I rent It politic ians have been willing to t ritii ize l.e Pen or take a slant! against Ins National f ront for tear of alienating voters even in light of its blatant rat ist anil anti-Se mitu foundations The desecration of these Jew ish graves is a revolting reminder that anti-Semitism is still a reality of modern times, and one that seems to he on the rise in the face of drastic sot ioeconomit t hanges in global politics And however repulsive and unforgivable th»* events in France are. the Freni h by no means hold a monopoly on rat ism. Here at home. American universities are seeing a spread til white supremat ist student unions, including one at Ihadlev t'niversilv which sponsors its own l \ talk show enti tled "Race and Reason A white student union lias existed at Temple University since 1988, and the uni versities of Florida, Nebraska-Fine oin ami Southwestern Louisiana have launched si milar groups this term Must we wait for something as gruesome as the defiling of a corpse to stir people to act out against the attitudes and institutions th.it allow people to cam out such a vulgar task Persecuting a group of people does little to restore order, economii health or stability to traditional institutions Hut for some rea son, it seems to he human nature to attempt just that to lash out against Jews, hl.u ks or gays and lesbians rather than to work for productive solutions to social problems More than a publii demonstration even with the presence of a president is needed to prevent people from seeking a si apegoat to blame for instability in society Hut those 200.000 people who marched in France are headed in the right direction. letters Ever brilliant Km Ki km.m [01)1'. May 11). you mav believe what vou will, lull wht'ii Ili'ii I.iiuli'r w.is mur ili'ri'il In a group of Contras April 28. 1MH7. ni'ar a rural lis droolet Irii plant which In* was engineering m Nicaragua it wasn’t llii' oppression ol the people that he hail in inintl Kinder, if vou had known him. was an amazingly gener oils person He nave his life to help the poor in a country that lai ked so many things. spei iti ( ill I v skilled and eilui ated workers Kinder, who had a government salary equivalent to $1 1 a month, had a i ivil on gineering degree from the I Hi \ ersitv ol U ashington Is km.m lander knew the risk ol going to and working lor a war torn country lie yy.isnt naive The nsk he took y\as i ourageous. hut it does not give the (lontrus or any one else the right lu murder Aci ording to vour letter, it seems apparent vou felt lander deserved to die lie was lull of love Why do vou want to take that away from him so badly? lander had a dream, that one da\ the people ot Nil aragua will enjoy the standards of liv mg we do. and be tree of the tortuous path of war lander i ared He ai led He died. Hut his dream remains ever hril limit (ireg hngiish Student Politics of greed Let s i elehrate spring in Lu gene with a good i itizenship fair' And there is milt h to cele brate Take lor example our do nothing President Heorge Bush and his teen aged Vide President Dan Qunvlf* Thus. the "read nn lips, no new tax ex " Conservatism. the polities of greed And so the deficit will keep ballooning, hut we here in Ku gene are happy enough Some sorority women were out in their yard dam ing the other night, and the fraternity "men" were ( ruising by in their little imported hot rods In my three years at the University. I've al ways wondered where these people are when important speakers or issues are presented on i iimpus The greek i rowd is never there, never involved Why' The Kepuhhi anx won't talk about taxes be< ause the issue has worked so yyell lor them and Ronald Reagan l isten to Marlin I it/vvater pit kle their power with Orwellian double speak And the Demoi rats, with all their petty concerns like the homelessness, and i,l-rotiH (M>vuFtVr -and- military pork barrel boondoggles, and the S and 1. crisis ($50U bil lion). the rape of the national forests, and a public hopelessly disillusioned and boycotting the polls in this model democ racy. No new taxes' Read mv lips, which close around silver spoons It's worked so well for us. and with the fall of commu nism. we won't have anv issue to wrap party around. Flag burning? The abortion issue went the other way. actually What's the HOI1 to do in 1990? The politic s ol greed might be naked without no new taxes, the dipper and anti-commu nism. Tom Kibe (Graduate student Message "It a man lies with a man as one lies with a woman, both of them must he put to death; their blood will be on their own heads " (Leviticus 20: Id) Jason Corso Kugene _Letters Policy_ letters to the editor must be limited to no more than 250 words, legible, signed and the identification of the writer must he verified when the letter is submit ted. The Emerald reserves the right to edit am letter for length or style.