EDITORIAL Application fee ban deserves approval All rental and application fees levied on prospec tive tenants by property management companies would be prohibited under a bill introduced in the state House two weeks ago by Rep. Bill Dwyer. I) Springfield. This bill should have the full support of every col lege student at the University who has spent time look ing for a place to live. Most students and working peo ple cannot afford the application fees. And when they are non-refundable. it leaves I’MCs open to charges of playing clients against each other for fee money. It’s a landlord's market in Eugene Although most PMCs claim they don't really profit from application fees, one spokesperson did admit that her company was in "business to make money." A lot of PMCs do their credit checks through the same credit company, so it is possible a client might pay a fee three different times just to have a credit check at one credit service agency. At an average of about $20 an application fee. this can add up quickly. Most PMCs are reluctant to disclose costs or profits incurred through rental fees and credit checks. They are obviously making money from fees But until re porters are allowed to look at company books, there is only speculation on how much. Besides the application fees, the lack of affordable housing in Eugene benefits property owners It allows them to be choosy. Clients on the credit borderline can be denied as a bad risk simply because there are so many in line. A lot of people are labeled as credit risks because of one bad experience, sometimes in disputes with landlords. Application fees an; discriminatory because poor people and low-wage earners can barely afford to pay rent Applying at three or four PMCs uses money net essary for rent itself. Everyone who has rented, or will he renting, should support Dwyer’s HB23(»8 Call your representa tive and voice your support to ban application fees Scrap video arraignments in Lane County’s courts People an used of crimes in lame County may be appearing on television from now on They won't be on any of the local affiliates or cable, but they will be seen on video screens in lame County Circuit Court In .t new system being used by the court, defen dants are arraigned by video camera while they remain at the jail. The video arraignment system was designed to help stretch the budged and prevent escapes The county favors it because it will save money used to transport defendants to the court house every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. and minimize the chances for escape. But the system faces opposition from defense lavs vers who say it dehumanizes the arraignment proce dures, This opposition is well-founded. The Constitu tion says the accused have the right to face their accus ers While this is only an arraignment procedure anil not a trial, people have the right to actually be present throughout their own court proceedings. Obviously an image of someone on .1 screen is not as personable as the real thing, fudges and prosecutors should have to face the real person whose fate they are deciding. To dehumanize people in such important proceedings is certainly harmful to their rights as citi zens and as human beings. It is also questionable that defendants will get full use of their defense attorneys if they are not even in the same room with them One district judge has said the court system needs to move into the 21st century. But if that means tram pling the rights of the accused, and turning the system into an invisible force by removing defendants from it. then the 21st century will have to wait. 770 INEVITABLE PHASES OF 7UE GULF WAR -II GROUND TROOfS ■ f ' r ' I r UNDERGROUND TROOPS LETTERS Failing system 1 fail to set' why t'liui ation and health and human services programs were selei ted for se vere ( ills, not only here but at other major universities in On' goo Furthermore. I wonder why the possibility of eliminat ing or shrinking less important programs like the business s< hools was virtually ignored The United States is failing to educate children, failing to properly care for the elderly and failing to come anywhere close to dealing with poverty and homelessness Meanwhile our i apitalistii system ilirei ts our resoun cs to ward making money It allows us to quietly sweep these "do most it problems" under the rug Certainly it must be more important that we provide sbel ter for a homeless family rathei than leed the ei iiMium b\ pro ter ling the business interests of oil companies and weapons manufar liners Universities do not need to produce young adults whose r ontnbutions to Irettering sor it ty will be questionable at most The country does not need more people searching for prof it at any I osl W hat we do tier'd are people willing to spend their time tear hing and imprtn mg the conditions of others In making these r uts. Ore goo's university administrators have illustrated the disturbing priorities of many people in this country Koalani Roberts journalism Bowl update It's the rmi of the thin) quar ter of the Oil Howl and the score is tied. USA 27 and Iraq 27 The sands have reshaped the desert The United States lias placed in their spec ial team, the Desert Storm Offense, and have si ored three touch downs this quarter, throwing long bomb after long bomb I've never seen anything this persistent Throwing this well beats Elway or Montana any day. Hut not all of the Iraq attack was lost Scud "The Babe" Bomber has begun throwing short passes to any arbitrary players from ambiguous points behind tlic line, giving Iraq an other touchdown The United States countered this with their Patriot position of the defense While talking to both coat lies earlier. Bush stated that this would he a "quick sweep " But this hasn't appeared so because the players on the sidelines have seen the College Bowl's end and the Super Bowl wrap up The players are also getting confused; there are Iraqis stuck in the United Stales' locker room and vice versa Coach Hussein asserted that he will not back down in this game however lung it t.ikes So you nun see retirement centers in this stadium in a while Ke member the Saigon Bowl? That was a long game 1 can t re member who won Or was it i ailed off due to extensive over times'1 Isn't the limit five \ ears? With the United Slates Inn mg the momentum, and Iraq having the ball, the fourth quarter of a tie game begins, l)av id Mattison PPPM Smoke ’em Ceorge Bush savs Operation Desert Storm won't be another Vietnam: "This time we light to win Does Bush seriouslv think that is all we learned from Viet nam? Mistakes made m Viet nam being repeated in the Per sian Cull are A refusal to l»e lieve American power is limit ed. that a United States over-re liance on tei hnological super) orit\ is misleading and often unsui i essful and that by un derestimating the enemy we be lieve victory is always immi Hush draws lessons from Vietnam while fundamentally misunderstanding what hap pened in the first place. The fat t remains that Vietnam was an unwinnable war. It had nothing to do with restrictions on the military, protests at home or media coverage How can Bush say the military fought with one hand tied be hind its bat k when U S bombs dropped on Southeast Asia ex ceeded the tonnage used in World War II? In addition to carpet tiomhing Vietnam with H-52s. the United States used a whole panorama of high-tech weapons ranging from napalm and Agent Orange to fuel-air bombs, all of which were un successful United States in volvement left 1.5 million Viet namese civilians and military dead and !>H.000 U S dead plus 300,000 wounded. It’s un reasonable to believe an outside military force can bring peace and stability to the Middle East any more than it could to Southeast Asia 25 years ago Bush's claims of stopping na ked aggression are a smoke si reen to protect U S. oil inter ests This is another lesson from Vietnam: Never believe everything our leaders say. Douglas K. Hightower (ournalism Crude date I would like to thank the par tv or parties involved for the (rude "Dream date" insert placed in a few copies of the I eh 1991 Oregon Oommenta for I fail to understand wh\ you i hoose to espouse the views of the College Kepubli c ans via the Oregon Commnnta for in consideration of the fac t that two organizations are not affiliated with each other In addition, you show little re sped for women or the situa tion occurring in the Persian (in If by poking vulgar fun at both. I am not a member of either the College Republicans or the Oregon Commentator, but in your myopic attack you have successfully alienated anyone who may have shared your viewpoint There are numer ous, appropriate forums in which to express your view You. however, dec ided on a poor choice Clark Smith Student Sticky Appreciating what sticklers you journalists are for accura cy. shouldn't you start publish ing daily or strike your middle name? Charles O. Porter Eugene