EDITORIAL Bush embarking on South America tour President George Bush is traveling in South Ameri ca this week, on an “official" goodwill mission to Bra zil, Uruguay. Argentina, Chile and Venezuela. Unofficially, he's soeking support for his current Middle East policy ~~ whatever it is at the moment. Presidents like to travel to friendly countries every five years, informing them of their importance to the United States. Bush's first stop is Brazil. It's the biggest country in South America, both geographically and economic ally. Brazil is one of the world s largest debtor nations, owing hundreds of billions of dollars to the World Bank. Uruguay is noted for years of military rule, so for that reason alone it deserves the United States' recog nition. The Argentina visit comes during uneasy times there. An attempted coup this week by former military rulers almost canceled Bush's visit. But the president supports the current Argentine government. Who caws if it hangs by a thread? Stop number four is in Chile Though Chile finally got Gen. Pinochet out of the presidency, it hasn’t for gotten that the CIA put him in power to begin with, overthrowing a democratically-elected president in 1973. Pinochet still controls the military in Chile, so Bush's lip-syncing techniques will come in handy there. The tour winds up in Venezuela. It not only sup plies the United States with a lot of oil. but is also a staunch supporter of Bush's gulf policy. Bush is badly in need of both oil and support. Significantly absent on this trip ore stops along the "drug" connection. There will be no visits to Colum bia. Bolivia, or Peru — the three big cocaine suppliers in South America. Bush has bigger problems than drugs these days. Just as singers go on tour to promote records, lead ers go on tour to promote policies. As deadlines are given to Saddam Hussein to get out of Kuwait, Bush wants the support of the world. He already has the support of the United Nations to use force after Jan. 15. But personal appearances lend credence to policies. And if American soldiers or civil ians die in the gulf, it won’t matter much to South America. South America doesn’t have 400.000 soldiers watching and waiting far from home. SWSEI WHAT IT BOILS DOWN TO IS THIS - A BROKEN MIRROR that's going TO CAUSE SEVEN YEARS OF HIGHER TAXES-. Suicide machine inventor not a murderer Dr Jack Kevorkian, best known as the man who invented the home suicide ma ( hine, has been charged with murder in Con ner lion with the death of a Portland woman. The woman was suffering from Alzheim er's disease when she ami her husband de cided to travel to Detroit to use Kevorkian's mar bine She died in the back of Kevorkian’s Volkswagen van the day after she arrived in the city it was the only fa cility Kevorkian had in whir h his machine could be used. Kevorkian connected the woman to an intravenous blood line; then it was up to her to hit a switch that would release poison into her system and kill her within minutes. The murder charge stems from the fact that Kevorkian not only supplied the means of suicide but assisted the woman by con necting the machine to her He was charged with murder because authorities are afraid of a surge of euthanasia in the country. Kevorkian is being charged with murder to set an example for others who might assist their loved ones in com mitting suicide. It is too had that the man's career and life could be ruined while the country strug gles to find its moral footing in the euthana sia question. Kevorkian is no more guilty ol murder than someone who hands a gun to a friend who then commits suicide with the weapon. The Michigan courts have already decided a case similar to that of someone handing a gun to a friend — the court ruled in favor of the surviving friend. Why would that case not be considered murder when Kevorkian's is? Is it because Kevorkian is a doctor? Is it because he in vented a machine that has no purpose other than to allow someone to end his or her own life? Whatever the reasons are, they are not justifiable. Kevorkian should not be made a scapegoat for the the nation's debate on the issue. LETTERS Charged up It is vitv disappointing that the EMU food service h«»s raised the price of the reusable plastii mugs They have none up troin a dollar a week ago to $2 I suppose costs from last week have gone up a dollar1 At least that is the answer we will rer five Win does this de partment want to put a Util per cent mark up on environmental i onseiousness? Supposedly these reusable mugs were intro duced to keep costs down as well as to produce less litter If they are saving money, what happens to the incredible mark up on these products? Are we tieing charged in order to make their budget balance at the end of the fiscal year Thomas K. Harris Eugene Waste of time \ly intention in writing this letter was to trv and in)e< t some much needed common sense into this tiresome diatribe against the CIA we are forced to read every day However I now realize that would not only lie fruitless hot .1 waste of valuable time as well For that Hirkenstock-clad minority that was out harassing the CIA recruiter (made up of the usual aging hippies, tran sients off 1 tth Street and other assorted successes in life) are beyond any hope I w ill not go into the argu ment that students do have a right to interview in private and without interruptions by subversive crusaders < arrying out their leftist theme of tin week. I will, however, not pass up the opportunity to point out something to all of you who participated in that ridiculous exercise. In the grand scheme of things, boys and girls (in the real world outside of Kugene). none of you are of any conse quence. Steven Weidman International Studies Thinking G.I.S I feel that the Emerald's edi torial, "Guardsman's refusal a noble concept." [Ol)E. Nov .10) was ludicrous. Specifically, the statement that the "reason young men and women consti tute the majority of enlisted personnel is l»ei ause the\ .in most likeh to ol»e\ without thinking." is absurd What is tin- source of your in formation? You apparently do not intend to lx- taken serious ly I would suggest that most enlisted personnel are young Ix-i ause tile older soldiers have moved up in the ranks Should we make the 19-year-olds tin senior sergeants or generals and have (hem issue the orders to the older, more experienced men and women? Our soldiers are taught to think, and constitute the best educated military force in tin world. They are given law-of war classes in basic training and throughout their careers, and are emphatically instructed not to obey unlawful orders On the other hand, our mili tary are taught to lx- subordi nate to civilian authority. The legality of a shooting war in the gulf is a matter for the three brant lies of government to de i ide Hut the soldier deploys! I hope there is no war, as I have many friends serving I'm not sure whether a war would lx- right or wrong. The dilem ma requires open, thoughtful debate, not ill-thought, ill in formed, irresponsible reaction Dave Taylor (iraduate student Former I'.S. Army Captain Act now Moralise an fillin' sentence was left out of Jennifer Potter's letter (ODE. Nov. id) we have reprinted it in its entirety. President Bush has given several reasons explaining the presence of what will soon la' 400.000 American troops in the Middle Fast, such as protecting America's economic interests, not rewarding aggression, pro tecting innocent lives and achieving stability in the Mid dle Fiast. Unfortunately, Hush's ac tions contradict most of his ide als. In addition to this, most Americans do not want war How many American and Arab soldiers and civilians must die before the American people, the Congress. and the president realize that a huge offensive force in the Middle Hast is ab surd? The conflicts in the Middle Bast have been a tragic and troubling question for rulers and revolutionaries over the millenia. For Hush to believe that he can achieve stability there with a "short” war is in credibly unrealistic. If we're going to have a war. it needs to have the firm sup port of the American people, so all you who think that a Middle Hast war will make the world a Iretter place, raise your hands! All the rest of you, speak against war now. Jennifer Potter Student LETTERS POLICY ] The Oregon Daily Emerald will attempt to print ill letters containing comments on topics of interest to the University community. Comments must be factually accurate and refrain from personal attacks on the char acter of others.