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scathing critiques of the Republican
Party, accusing them of cutting educa
tion and blocking his past efforts to
make corporations more accountable.
“We try to govern and proceed by
evidence and argument, trial and er
ror, but always trying to move forward
and move together,” he said. “Most of
our counterparts in the Republican
Party — I’ve watched them for a long
time now — they don’t believe gov
ernment has much to do with that,
but they like being in power.”
Bradbury and Kulongoski also
spoke in support of their own cam
paigns at the rally.
“Having you all here actually brings
life to each of us in this campaign as
it comes down to the last four or five
days,” Kulongoski said. “It is you who
actually make this all possible.”
He added that students should
work hard to “turn over the United
States Senate seat in this state to Bill
Bradbury and make sure that the gov
ernor of this state is a Democrat.”
Unlike Kulongoski, Bradbury fo
cused on personally attacking
his opponent.
“Now, I see a few scary costumes
out there, but I gptta tell you the scari
est costume of all is the idea that Gor
don Smith will serve six more years in
the United States Senate,” he said.
“When Gordon Smith goes out
tonight on trick-or-treat, he won’t
even have to make a new costume,
because he’s created a new costume
for the last nine months, and that cos
tume is: ‘I’m a moderate.’”
Even Alexakis kept a political
tone in his message.
“The only way we can make
changes this election and in the
next election in 2004 is by not being
complacent,” he said. “Anyone who
tells you that their vote doesn’t
count is wrong — look at what hap
pened two years ago.
“Anyway, you guys all know
that, you’re all liberal Democrats
aren’t ya?”
Contact the senior news reporter
atjanmontry@dailyemerald.com.
Funding
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more elaborate celebration than in
previous years, and the group pre
dicts more than 1,200 people will at
tend. As a result, Liang estimated
expenses for the event could reach
$30,000, although the group is try
ing to cut back costs.
One of the main problems the
group is facing — aside from raising
enough money to fund the event—is
acquiring traditional cultural materi
als such as food, clothing and decora
tions from Taiwan. Liang said getting
these materials creates a problem for
GTSA because the group cannot be
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reimbursed by ASUO for purchases
made overseas. She added that it is
possible to attain some of the needed
materials in the United States, but it
is usually more expensive and diffi
cult to find locally.
“In the Eugene community, Chi
nese cultural resources are actually
pretty limited,” Liang said.
By purchasing the goods in the Unit
ed States, CTSA could now pay up to
three times as much for necessary
items. One example is paper lanterns:
CTSA needs 500 of them for decora
tion. Liang estimated that paper
lanterns cost $10 each in Taiwan, while
in the United States they would cost
somewhere between $35 and $50 each.
CTSA was allocated $4,000 from
student incidental fees to fund Chi
na Night, and received about $8,000
in donated materials from various
governmental agencies. But if the
group members want to purchase
items from overseas, the money
must come out of their own pockets.
“The only way we can get those
things is from our own country,”
Liang said. “And now we’re not sure
if we can get any material from Tai
wan at all.”
Contact the reporter
atjenniferbear@dailyemerald.com.
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