OPINION Packwood is an embarrassment for Oregonians ... it-. » I,, ft,t Robbie Reeves An open letter to Senator Hob Hack wood: Dear Bob. Whew! Quite a rough couple of weeks you've hnd. Hob! With the FBI serving you with a sub poena from tin! Justice Depart ment and the Senate voting to give you another subpoena for your diaries. I'd imagine that your week was downright awful Well. Bob. I think that you had it coming. I believe that almost everyone will agree your relations with women over the post few years range anywhere from "boorish'' (your description) to brutish Alter all. not [list any senator cam make improper advance!) to over two dozen women Rut it didn't end there, did it7 In n news l onfervtn e this winter, you didn't really apologize to either the women in question or to Oregonians in general Instead, von tried to hi a l lie everything on a drinking prob lem, and that you needed to go to a clinic for a diagnosis and to get help. Yes, Bob. you ihshIisI help, and it wasn't for a drinking problem Couldn't you have been hon est and up-front w ith the people that put you into office? Aren't you supposed to represent us' No. you hid out in Washington for months this winter. And when you finally did come back to Oregon, you kept your itiner ary a secret, ostensibly as a way to prevent t onfrontations (In fact, when protesters showed up at one of your sei ret events, you accused The Orvgonian colum nist that revealed the information Of ini.iun^ run noid. Boh?) So what hnvi' vou done lot* Iv. Hob7 Act ording to the current rumors on Capitol Hill, absolute ly nothing Vou (and your lawyers) have waffled all over the plat e about whether you would quit or not Other than that. Hob, it's seemed that you have dropped out of sight It wms like the only thing that you have done lately has been obstructing the investigation of your alleged sexual miscondui t You let the Senate Ft hies Com mittee have at i ess to your diaries until someone accused vou of criminal activity It seems that vou tried to set up vour evvvife with a job from a lobby is! so that you wouldn't have to pay so much alimony to her Granted, it was a creative idea. Hob. but asking for "favors like this is also t ailed bribery Not exactly what we would expect from our junior senator from ()re gore Or would we7 I imi Him iii«»i » >'-.u ■ which you purport to be vour innermost thoughts contained information on other legislators' affairs You oven paid for the transi ription oy or the yoars «ith thousands of dollars of laxpav er money Wouldn't a trashy romance novel at some groi ery store he i heaper. Hob? Or Was this a cal ciliated move for some liook deal' hither way, telling the rest of the world that von keep trm k of their sex lives probably wasn't the smartest thing that you could have done In two day s of debate earlier this month. *14 senators voted to subpoena your diaries, and I doubt that it y\ as lor the juicy info on Other people’s se\ lives Hob. what will it take for you to sty that with eai It passing day you am l*s timing more and more of an embarrassment to (irvgon' Kobert Bvrd, a senior senator from West V irginia, summed it up by saving, essentially , your Bob. Ain clout that you might have had is rapidly diminishing, and it (ados earn timi> that your lawyer suggests that you might iput y mi ,irt> little more than a joke to \oiir colleagues, and it seems that there is nothing more that you i an do lor Oregonians in the Senate Actually. Bob. there is one thing that you can do for Oregon Resign, Boh. and resign quickly Oregon needs a senator in Washington th.it i an he taken seriously You have proven that you are anything but that Of course, you could hang around for the next five years until the end of your term ill t*WM and collet t your six-figure salary But is that really vvlial you want for t Jregon' Tlie next move is yours, Boh No pun intended Hobbit’ /forces is a columnist for the I aneroid LETTERS Healing It seems about time for Chris tinns to rallv around the presi dent's national health care plan As biblical people who seek, to model our lives after the exam ple of Jesus, it seems only natur al for the Christian community to support health, wholeness and healing for all people. After all, healing the sick and restor ing people into active participa tion within the community was one of Jesus' primary ministries during his lifetime. While Jesus said nothing about the issues of homosexual ity, abortion and a variety of oth er topic s that the Christian c om munity continually debates, Jesus did argue public I v for the right to heal people when they were in need, >iihI personally touched, lieu led and restored people to health regardless of their serial status. Throughout his ministry. Jesus also instrurl ed his followers to do likewise For those of us in the Christ ian community. I ask that we allow the healing ministry of Jesus to be our inspiration and motivation in supporting health cure, healing and wholeness for all people. Rev. Janet Cromwell United Methodist Campus Minister Clueless KWVA I'd just like to point out an extremely serious error in Philip Abraham's letter [ODE. Nov. 22). Abraham claims that "(kVYVA's) . no nn'i "t'T current listening audience i (in sists of maybe 20 per< not of the student population Indeed. a careful analysis shows that the current listening audience ol KV\ V A is .11 tuallv more in the ballpark of 0 2 per cent Put into approximate per spective, that’s alHiut l-t people, two Springfield residents and their clog, <11 ouple dozen radio station employees, and ,1 half dozen high school students from down the street Despite lus error. Abraham’s point is still quite valid. To KWVA. I have only these words There's nothing wrong with the musu you’re playing now - it matches my skate board nicely Hut why don't you use the money that we involun tarily forked over to buy a 1 loev * M O MYVA should he .1 Million that we mu still listen to after the half-pilii> 1 loses Y 011 do want a bigger listening auditmi e, don't you ’ Prove it Kevin M Nakamura General Science No entertainer Heverlee Patton miller, who works for the (flfii e of Interna tional Educ ation and Exchange, t ails my letters boring {GDI,. Nov H) Iranklv. I never intend ed to entertain unvbods Mv task has been to expose Haha'is words and deeds Furthermore. I find it amusing that their talk about ••cjualitv is just that In realm . the Haha'is and their supporters tire them selves guiltv of suppressing nth " M 'CM 't U M u O its H.ill,i i supporters in the United Si.tins im lude persons who have wreaked liiivm on the lives ill people in tlw I'liird World hull victual* sui.ii ns Alexander Haig |r . lornu'r Sec retary of Si.iio in fhn Reagan administration, mid i oii.ui A|,i mi. .1 rum lionnrv m idemii .it tile Johns Hopkins Si liool of Adv.inc mi International Studies, to nmim 11 few. .iru nn’iing the tin fin ‘ i apologists rims., .in* not charm.tors oho have a legacy oi supporting human rights and dignity in Hosnia. in (’.destine or in Soweto II I Im llahais sincerely advo i ati‘ human rights for everyone, their advocacy should i nviir everyone! T.J. Fooladi Eugene .-I'.-.' THIS WEEK •> .> .1 .1 ^ NOV. 29 - DEC. 5 Q. 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