EDITORIAL Voters will be guilty if Duke wins race What’s more frightening, a former grand wizard of the Ku Klux Klan in the Louisiana governor's mansion, or the 500,000-plus (so far) people who have voted for him? Yes, from the state that brought you Huey Long comes the latest in political fiascos. It didn’t seem possible that any political race could come up with two worse candidates than the 1088 presidential election, but Louisiana voters have done just that. On one side is David Duke, a 41-year-old ex Nazi sympathizer, and on the other is former Gov. Ed win Edwards, who beat a racketeering rap while in of fice, but still lost the 1U88 election to current Gov. Buddy Roomer. And what happened to Roomer, President Bush's darling who flip-flopped political parties after he was elected? He was an instant lame duck as he Finished third in the primary. There hasn't been a race like this since George Wal lace was in politics. Duke and Edwards will square off in the general election Nov. 16. and no one is predicting a winner. It seems every time Duke is in an election, out-of-state political pundits predict ins doom, and the experts are always shocked when he does well. Throe times Duke has run for public office. The first time, he won a seat in the Ixiuisiana Legislature. Last year, he ran for the U.S. Senate and got 45 percent of the vote. Now there's this race, in which Edwards beat him in the primary by a slim 2 per cent. Duke has a solid chance of winning tin! How can an acknowledged racist, who dismisses his KKK past as ‘youthful indiscretions gain so much public support? By knowing his constituency. (flection In tact, he has a better chance against co wards than he would have had against Roemer. For -one thing, Edwards is an old-style Louisiana Democrat, wildly different than Roomer's moderate conservatism. Roomer voters are more likely to switch to Duke's camp rather than buck ideology and side with Ed wards. And that's scary. How can an acknowledged racist, who dismisses his KKK past as "youthful indiscretions." gain so much public support? By knowing his constituency. The oil bust has left Louisiana in an economic shambles. Unemployment hits skyrocketed, and the poor and lower middle classes are disenchanted. Along comes Duke, who preaches against "big gov ernment" welfare and social programs sapping away voters' money. It's no surprise Duke's message is get ting ;i warm reception among blue collar families strug gling to ride out the recession. This isn't a new situation. It's happened before. People who are furious with their government's sup posed inactivity are turning to the extremes. A leader who is arguing against the status quo. preaching a new doctrine, coming to power. Last time it was 1928, and the leader was Hitler. Duke's success starts a frightening chapter in American politics. It could be another Populist move ment. but this time from the right. Instead of the gold standard, the target is social programs. The Populist movement whimpered out after it barely got started. Let's hope this one does too. In the end, David Duke isn't to blame; the Louisi ana voters are. By turning to his brand of hatred, they make a mockery of their voting rights. i m I J W # W * - ' \A\l £ .. f fivWI v» '“*4 «. I LETTERS Old club Oni i' again this nation luces mi Imago that imihi tear it upart The Milo to confirm Clar ence Thomas to the Supreme Court has shown us just how large the division is For the Senate to confirm someone who will sit on the Supreme Court until death or retirement by a margin of only four votes is a travesty. It also points out one area of the Constitution that needs to he changed Our Senate, long viewed as ,in “old Ikivs club," should be required to have a two-thirds majority when confirming a Su preme Court i andidule That way, we, as citizens, can tie as sured of getting someone who is of moderate views and has public bai king strong public hacking You may he thinking that Thomas had strong public backing, but lie did not. I am not saying tliat Anita Hill or Thomas is cornu t What 1 am saying is Thomas, for good or for evil, he< ame a symbol of the division in American society between men and women Most women out there must he asking themselves how many of them must come for ward with claims of sexual ha rassment before a serious inves tigation is conducted. And yes, the Senate hearings were any thing but serious. It looked more like a bickering fit be tween Orrin Hatch and Joseph Helen Moreover, I feel a little leery of Teddy Kennedy talking about someone else and their alleged sexual peccadillos ] think that by requiring a two-thirds majority in Supreme Court confirmations, there will he a better chance of having a united Senate and a united peo ple behind the nominee 1 may be wrong, though The Senate has long been critici/.od as not representing the people well enough at least the minority and female people I, as a white male, feel overly represented in Congress and the Senate of the United States. Ilut this is an is sue for another time S< ett Shea Student Earn it To Jason Moore who wrote the commentary on health in surunce [ODE, Oct. 14) and who believes that health care should "be available on the l>a sis of need regardless of abil ity to pay," I ask, what entitles you to the profits of those who earn their wealth in justifying your demands of equal-oppor tunity health care7 Should 1 l«) expected to pay for the liver transplant of u drunk who lacks the integrity and discipline t o pull him/herself out of the gutter, at the expense of my profits from my labor? You seek to sacrifice the wealthy to the poor with the ra tionalization of "need,” with out realizing that it was the wealthy who made modern medicine possible. They wore the ones who could afford years of schooling and spent lifetimes researching and perfecting the technologies that comprise modern medicine not those who claim that they have a birthright to these benefits. Under the U.S. Constitution, the individual is guaranteed "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness." This means that you have the right to pursue your own happiness and to earn your own profits and the benefits that come with them. It does not entitle you to de mand from others what you lack and are unwilling to earn Health care is a commodity that is paid tor by those who choose to make money and can afford it It is not a right of nature by merely being born and by exist ing. Michael Mo(»ee Student Fighting Lesbians, guys, bisexuals. Dykes, fugs, und queers. Perverts, sickos, and degener ates. We sit next to you in tduss, we teach your class, wo write your textbooks. We serve your food, we pa tronize your businesses, wo stand with you in line. We work for you, we employ you, wo pay taxes. We attend the same concerts, we drive the same roads, we breathe the same air. We am your sons and daugh ters, your brothers and sisters, your mothers and your fathers. Can't you see that when you fight against us, you're really fighting against yourselves? Jixli Mai Music/International studies IN RECENT POLLS ON THE THOMAS CONFIRMATION . . I 3QX OP TUOSE SURVEYED i SAID THEY BELIEVED THE PROCESS WAS PAIR TO THE NOMINEE. 557. SAID THOMAS SHOULD BE CONFIRMED. AND 98*4 THOUGHT TED KENNEDY HAD NO BUSINESS QUESTIONING ANYBODY.