Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 03, 1992, Page 4A, Image 4

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"If Measure 4 passes, thousands more trucks will be needed to
do the same job that triples do now. Triples may seem
intimidating, but the alternative will be more frightening More
trucks sharing our roads mean more traffic, more accidents and
more highway fatalities."
Emil Brandaw
FOfroer Super inler»ck?fM
Of*QOn Stale Police
MORE ACCIDENTS
"According to the Transportation Research Board of the National
Academy of Sciences, banning more productive trucks like
triples will result in more highway accidents and deaths."
N B Nat Giustma
Past
Oregon Transportation Cowmtsston
MORE POLLUTION
"Measure 4 means more trucks and more pollution. Oregon just
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Valley from Medford to Portland.”
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REPUBLICANS
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publican groups, Krrtw said
Bui senior Chris Case said thai shouldn’t neces
sarily have to Ire
"I fell kind of eerie al that meeting." he said
“Somnbndv said we vote for the party-line that
kind of soiree me I don’t agree with voting party
lino just because you’re Republican ”
Casa, n senior in religious studies and history,
said ho already ensi his absentee ti.illol for inde
pendent candidate Ross Perot for president
Borrowing a popular phrase front Democratic
candidate Bill Clinton. C.ase said "it's time for a
change." hut he said he would likely never vote
for u Democrat for national office
Against a jropuiur stereotype, Osanka formed
the Republicans' No on 0 group, which has S8
memlters Hi* said it was ‘‘critical’ to show that
not ail conservatives are in favor of the state
measure, which would proclaim homosexuality
to t>e "unnatural'' and "perverse "
Kerbs and Osanka said the (College Republicans
voted against endorsing most of the measures de
spite the fact they agreed with what some were
trying to accomplish Kerbs said as conservatives,
they usually vote no on "poorly written” meas
urns
"Like (!‘WO s) Measure 5," she said. "Even if it
looks good, you don't want hud law
Kerbs said the majority of her group was in fa
vor of the principles on which ballot measures 5
and n whir li would close the Trojan power
plant were founded, hut she said I ho text of the
initiatives did not propose a gradual enough solu
tion
This may come as a surprise to some, as might
the fact that Kerlis and Osanka both said Ihev
were disap|K)in(ed with the Republican National
P*oto by K«ti Ngcry»n
Jeff Osanka. chairman of the Republicans No on 9
group, hands out flyers Sunday with Deanna
Beppu. an undergraduate in history.
Convention Thov said the convention w.is Uxi
negative anti didn't show a ‘ broad-minded" view
they believe the party has.
Clarke, who attended Ixith the Republican and
Democratic conventions as a writer for the Ore
gon (ktmmentalor. said he disagreed He said the
GOP convention began "pulling its punches' on
the opposition long before the Democrats did
Clarke said he soon heard so much Republican
bashing in New York that he thought he might be
sick
"After the third day. I was beginning to draw
guns," he said "I couldn't stomach it
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