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Subject to phone availability. * 1 year contract as Practice Made Perfect Innovative programs—rewarding careers Visit with a Bastyr University representative Science Graduate School Fair Wednesday, April 24, 2002 10 am - 3 pm Paul Olum Atrium, Williamette Hall Learn more about our graduate programs: Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine Naturopathic Medicine Nutrition BASTYR UNIVERSITY 425/602-3330 - WWW BASTYR EDU FEATURES After his lecture in the EMU Ballroom, Michael Moore signs books in promotion of his newest work ‘Stupid White Men.’ Adam Jones Emerald Political satirist pokes fun at some ‘stupid white men’ ■ Michael Moore urges all Americans to ask the ‘tough questions’ and speak out to make a difference in the nation By Jen West Oregon Daily Emerald The majority of Americans are pro-labor, pro-choice and pro-envi ronment, according to author and film producer Michael Moore, but the nation’s leaders see to it that the interests of money and power are upheld first and foremost. Moore spoke to an enthusiastic crowd of men, women and chil dren Sunday in the EMU Ballroom while promoting his new book of political satire “Stupid White Men ... and Other Sorry Excuses for the State of the Nation!” During the lecture, Moore often criticized the Bush administration, and questioned the source of its funding. He alluded to shady deals between the bin Laden family and the Bush family spanning more than two decades. He encouraged the media and the public to ask the “tough ques tions,” such as what connections the Bush administration has with the bin Laden family, and who dumped their airline stock the week before the attacks on the World Trade Center. Although Moore touched on many issues ranging from political corruption to the need for a living wage to having an unjust justice system, his insistence that the ef forts of few could influence the lives of many seemed to resonate most with audience members. “It’s the system that wants you to believe one person can’t make a dif ference,” Moore said. He said one person with a great idea can pro mote great changes. “Each and every one of us can make a difference,” Eugene resident James Dubberly said after the lecture. But, “I think most people feel kind of helpless,” he said. Dubberly said many people be lieve they are only one small per son in the “big scheme of things,” and they often don’t realize what kind of impact they can make against injustice and corruption. “If we all did a little bit and tried help out a little bit and actually vot Adam Jones Emerald Michael Moore’s book signing in the Taylor Lounge drew an lengthy line Sunday. ed our conscience, then I think it would make a difference,” he said. Victoria Stockier, an undergradu ate at the University, said she also agreed with many of the points Moore made during his lecture. “The interest people have here in Eugene is in making a difference — not just talking about it,” she said. Would-be advocates may feel daunted by large lobbying groups, she said, but even the creation of “mini groups” may serve as a be ginning for change. “I’m really glad he brought up the stuff about the prison system and the justice system,” said Faye Miller, a member of the Oregon Public Em ployee Union SEIU Local 503, refer ring to the innocent people mistaken ly sentenced to prison time because of the carelessness of law enforcers. Miller also said she agreed that the living wage issue needed to be brought to the forefront. “Until there is economic justice, there won’t be any other kind of justice,” she said. HarperCollins Publishers first re fused to publish “Stupid White Men” because they felt the book was “too offensive” in the post-Sept. 11 political climate, according to Moore in a message he wrote for his Web site, www.michaelmoore.com. In addition to Moore’s list of stu pid white men, the UO Cultural Fo rum distributed a list of “Oregon’s Top Ten Stupid White Men” com Oregon’s Top Ten Stupid White Men, in no particular order, as compiled by the UO Cultural Forum from opinions gathered in the community. For the complete list with details, check our Web site at www.daiiyemerald. com. Alton Baker, 111 Alan Yordy JimTorrey John Lively Joe Cox Biii Sizemore Phil Knight Any of the Stub Stewart Altuckers John Musemeci Disclaimer: This list does not necessarily represent the views of the UO Cultural Forum or any entity of the University of Oregon. SOURCE: UO Cultural Forum piled from opinions gathered from the community, according to Geoff Hoffa, contemporary issues coordi nator for the Cultural Forum. Moore pointed out that the American public could rid our gov ernment of these “stupid white men” and establish a true democra cy by using the founding principles of the U.S. Constitution. “If we ever decide to make use of this document, (the government) 'would be in deep shit,” he said. E-mail reporter Jen West at jenwest@dailyemerald.com.