Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 10, 1992, Page 2, Image 2

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    EDITORIAL
Study tells us what
we already knew
No. toll iis something we don't > mm
A ritt cut, long overdue it -. aP<. 1 me. no kidding
IcdiT.'i: (N < - r \ i ■ 1!' i 1 . i S v to..: d f Amor it. roll
got ruin: during tin l‘MU)s nN,< tile middle I last,
.stagnated and the po toll deeper into thr tt ■ omit
black hole.
The net worth' .of rich Amernan families (those
rami t;gOver S-NO..000 pet sear! went from SI 'fi.100 in
1</I!i to S1HS.OOO in 1080 The avetage poor family
(earning under S 10.000) saw its n< ' north fan from
S.t.H(K) to SLMUX) Middief ia . , him.A north, hovered
around 5JB.050
The study-attributed .the rise ot t: : ill to in
terest rates paid on investments " e -am 1 market booth
and the increase in home pro < -
hunnv thing \on i.< :> dot ' ■ ' H : s i o
tinnation i»f Heagan 'V'oodoo ei • mm - an arrav ot
rich and famous pedestaled t,e 1 <:• • * . 0 ;>•> :« >•••.
that fitiled to die even after a bigger 1 ’. O' ’ ' ■ ■!
ever-denied ret < ssion bared tin m • • . ■ ■
Nor did it mention the fai t t md \r m •'
er an isolated et on on a ertitv son part ot tin- world
labor market, our M: and M- I H ’ paid
mucho dinero, whiie ttiosr n t!;r :■ d to ■ -wet m ..
br.it kets settle for fe .•> n igr-. 1 v • n *: m nr
numbers of people willing to work tor : is! to n 11 mg
The fall in the net worth of America's ;.. brings
attention to one ot the biggest t hoiks in this i ountrv s
armor. Sixty percent of those falling tie.on the- (.rnsus
bureau's puvertv line are part of fat ones vs 11f: at least
one employed member With the m Per of mpovrr
’shed people wots mg tall tout Veat oaud ns -1 !
pen eat between 10 Pi ami 1 ‘*H a < Anie: i no
longer promises enough to get hs
[ he I ed s report nnl\ restate-- the obvious F.’ e dis
tribution ot wealth has gotten daug.-to ,-d\ ot! P..mm e
in this cmtntrv because wliut goes a:o„::d (time-,
around, something needs to be done to equalize this
■at ii at ion , or else we Itlav soon t in lapse , n der i
lopsided weight
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LETTERS
i ditut s milr
[.i'l!i rs submitted !.i!l term
will not I)i- run unless they -in1
re ..'• :! to the «*ciltoriIII
i ' It • I'.mrr.thl. Smti ilH),
Real kick
I )!i tli.il Shfp w hat .1 hoot'
*! . !t.> .ir. \ MU don't know
king about Well
Ini li: Neimdert ha Is mil
■ .s : aren't m the know.
' lie 1'inbcr 'it h \ i' ft I
• \tiuM- ol genius.
. . : < ihii whilt might
[n.ssililv ini the greatest cartoon
i Is.ir.u ter in tin- history of com
a virtual Hartley (iooglr tor
the lK)s
This , hat.H 11-r goes by no
Ha t name than Shep Adler
a' ■ ; i . k , I:s I• -ft me in
si;c lies a . i begging tor mute
along with at! of m y
■hat I
So come i>n Neal and rule
i s! ; I .:M .! Miiji -li:
wav staidoin ! lll’ti' v an
: > . ■! S’.. ;i mania
w i; ling I. till y.-ur d«Mtn mg
Mif ili'pnei
Student
Slogans
Nddressing the "issues
raised by the letter "How
hong ()1>I Ian 7) through the
"logo and researi h' e v
pressed within said letter by
(!( \ Research Director (of
whit! 'In1 in researching nono
mat Viv) I’ulrit ia Smilh
How long will supposedly in
11 • 11 tii-’t 11 adults sit Inti k and al
low Lon Malnm. Patricia Smith,
anti thr video 'flat Pride'' to
preach the lies ol hatred and
ingolrv to our children and
teens''
Most ()( \ supporters have
(somehow) passed fourth grade
sentem e diagramming When
w ■■ d: - sia l tin sentem e. "No
Spet ia! Rights (for the unt
il irttteii, litis is the name of the
current hate campaign spear
headed by the (X IA), according
to tlu rules established hv Pa
tricia Smith's letter, here is
wha! we (ind No statement to
tile Negative) Special fadjet
tin i Ktgltts (Plural Nttun j
What happens when we re
:ra ,. e tip adjfi tiNi U e ,re lelt
with ‘in Rights cist what
tin- OCA has been preaching
since tls creation with its fear
in.lui mg programs And now
ti . ASUS crisis presents a per
o i platform to step up the
hale vour brother sister and
In-re's how rhetoric
We should all he a little
Lightened with the tact that
:, Ma 1 k111 and his i ohorts can
readily grab a two-word slo
g.ic. and run with it, before
uniting the cost to our chil
dren and sih n-tv
Den Kims
Student
Avoidance
I hr Oregonian ami KegiArer
(•third Newspapers owners, ed
itors. ami lavs vers stone-walling
of news concerning Oregon
State Bar Members perversions
of our ludicial Branch of Gov
ernment tiles 111 the face of
their crowed-about I S Cunsti
tutioiul Amtmiimrnl Onr "free
dom of the press rights "
For livt- years I’vt• suffered
lawyers' and the press arro
gance of powers, as the former
hides behind mindless avoid
ani i' tactics, such as "mooting
issues, that thes purposely de
layed, and the later, hides Ire
hind the fact that their editors
lack judicial experience, and
would rather rely on their hi
used lawyers' judgment to kill .1
story, then allow a news story
of judii ta! abuses of the public
trust'
Today the media is avoiding
pending court < uses, whit h will
never he brought again, due to
time and money costs, about
Oregon Slate and Appellant
Courts' refusals to apply the
lays lo the lads in S/afe is
Chase CA AtifO.tt. and Slate
is (7ia.se y s Ft'Uinuin CA
Ann 170. which challenge law
yers. prosecutors, and judges
and Oregon Constitution Arti
t ic Seven Sis lion S:\ 'Incom
pelem y and Malfeasance and
Corruption
Today the media refuses to
tell of federal Courts contrary
to law FKCI' 17h(l)f(-d Dismiss
al ..f a Declaratory Judgment,
Inpini live Relief case, that only
nxpnred the Court to say it Ore
gon Appellant court s denials
of indigent Counsels and Oral
Argument rights, was I S Cun
stiiutiunul Article n I’ar.t^niph
J tiiul 7, Amendments !, 5. t<
unii 1 I 1) repugnant or not7
And the media finds nothing
wrong with tfie nth Circuit
Court of Appeals double-talk
ing affirmation of said dismiss
al, by biased judges, who fur
ther prohibited "publication or
citation" of the dismissal And
ordered Chase fie denied fur
titer court use! (sic)
Norman Keith Chase
Hugene
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