Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 05, 1993, Page 4, Image 4

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Outside of the room Rous Perot was speaking In Sunday was a screen was set up to carry a live picture of
the former presidential candidate s speech at the Eugene Hilton
PEROT
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on taxes when it is not
"just i nil a dog a dog. not n i anine.'' Perot said
Here, you need a thesaurus now to listen to till*
news or rend your newspaper 1ms nose taxi’s are no
longer I ailed taxes lie< nose you don t like them
Another problem i mated by a false appearam e
of change. Perot said, is that Clinton is signing liail
deals but promising to straighten them out later.
However, he said, had deals are never straight
el led
Perot and t W s.\ are < ailing for the treasury to
Ire refilled and for a balniii ed budget amendment
lo disi iplitie government spending, along w ith a
line-item veto for the president the lexas bil
lionaire is also asking for a -i > pen eill • ill ill gov
eminent stall and a dei reave in government
salaries
Phis is no time to sit around and sin k your
thumb when you're going into debt at the rate
we re going.' be said. There is no disi ipline in
spending in Washington bet a use you and I have
not proposer! discipline
Perot Mid new programs must lie planned i are
fully Presidents should not be r run timed about
ai i.omplishmgeverything within the first HM) (lavs
because "any time vou do too many things at on< «.
you don't do them well,"
Manufacturing. Perot said. is the key to rebuild
ing the country Itecauae the industry employs a
large number of people and generally pays high
er He said the United States must be a manufac
turing t ountrv for it to bo a superpower country
and to defend itself in tunes of war
Perot and UWSA also lielieves that nil political
ai tion i ommittees should tie eliminated and for
eign lobby ists need to lie stopped About 158 for
mer senior federal officials are now lobbyists for
foreign countries, he said
UWSA is asking for equal retirement plans and
equal benehts for everyone, regardless of tut onte
C.urrently. tie said. MO members of Congress have
billion retirement plans
All sacrifice must start at the top. Perot said
1 he guvs on the bottom should have the best
1m*. raise the guvs on top c an |wn for it out of their
pih kets," he said
l WSA is growing fast, and in i ording to a poll
taken bv I'SA Today. 20 percent of U S citizens
an1 interested in joining Mom tiers pav aS15 con
triliulion that vvill not fie spent until a time ol < ri
sis II not spent. members will reieive tfieir money
hack
"We will Im* the swing vote in the 04 < ongres
sional race,” Perot said
KING
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I h,. R.-v less,- !»« kson who was with King at the Lorraine, urg.-d
i ongregants at the All Mini'. Kptst opal Chun h in Pasadena, ( aid
Sunday, to not pist be s;..-ctators and witnesses to violent*. hut find
a wav to do something >Sout it
just 10 miles away in Los Angeles. a federal trial is under w A in
the beating of blai k motorist Rodney King When four white >fL
otrs were at quitted of similar charges after a state rial last year, tf
deadly Los Anydes r ts followed
Also on the Los An .-ms ■ mirt tint kei 'his mmili is th" trial of
three that k men act ,.*d of he etmg white trucker Reginald Denn
during the riots
Mu! |ai kson said U. anno! put our destinies in the hands ot 1.:
jurors and debating law vers
fat kson planned to faopst ut. fi the tountrv promoting mi none
rights winding up in Baltimore in time tor a protest at Monday s
opening dav of the ina|or league hasehall season I he national pas
time lias t ome under renewed allegations of prejudu e since the rev
illations tfiat resulted in ti one-year suspension of (.incinnati Kt-tis
owner Marge Schott
At the National ( iv il Rights Museum, built at the sile ot tile Lor
raine Motel, people stopped on their wav to an afternoon com ert at
the Mason Temple, where Ring gave his last speech
"The soul of our people died when he died, said I ony Jackson.
1<) of Atlanta The tight t ontinued hut not with the same spirit I
don't know if we’ll ev er he able to capture it again
On Aug 2H. Wfi.'L King told marchers m Washington. DC of his
hopes lor the future
I have a dream that mv four little children will one dav live in u
nation where they will not fie judged bv the color of their skin hut bv
the content of their character." fie said
But a poll published Sunday found a2 percent of him k respon
dents believe rat e relations m the United States are the same or
worse than they were in lbfiH Forty-five percent believe things had
improved Among whites. 42 percent said things were the same or
worse and 54 percent said tilings were better
Sixty sis percent of Mat ks and 55 pen ent of whites said race rela
tions were generally had. and 27 percent of blue ks and .tH percent
of whites said rai e relations wen- good
l*he .Yen York I imrs CMS Yen s poll of 1.3HH adults was taken
Man h 2H 31 and had a margin of sampling error of plus or minus
three percentage points for whites and six percentage points tor
him ks bee a use fewer blue ks were inti-rv iewe*ei.
VOLUNTEER
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Kin h |)(irson who lakes part m a j»r«»j»*t t must foot the travel
hill, which can range anyw here from $300 to $3,000. I wesme
said She tries to dirts t college students to programs in Mexi
i o, )amnu a and Mississippi because the trawl expenses art
less. and she said, these are the areas students seem to he the
most interested m
Twesme said Glottal Volunteers tries to find group travel dis
counts for college students, and all trip-related costs are tax
deductible
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