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opinion Vote: honor the priviledge Registered Oregon voters will be faced with some very important issues on the Nov. 7 ballot. If you are not registered to vote, then do it today. There are measures on this year’s ballot that will affect each and every one of us. If you don’t think you know enough about the issues, and the candidates on the ballot, there is no time like the present to learn about them. Speeches, candidate fairs and posters are available to you for information. The voters’ pam phlet is an excellent source to get to know the issues. People are not exercising their right. In Clackamas County during the May Primary elec tion there was a very poor turnout of registered voters. Of 1,003 registered 18-year-old voters, only 462 voted and only 414 19-year-olds out of 1,570 voted. The numbers don’t get better with age. There were 2,792 registered 26-year-olds with only 589 voting. Of 40-year-olds, 966 voted and 1,297 did not; and 889 50-year-old registered voters voted with 891 not exercising their right to vote. Have people forgotten they have a right to vote? Or are the issues not important enough to vote on? It seems to us that measures concerning the death penalty, state funded abortions, limitations on public utility rate base, property taxes, regulation practice of dental technology and vehicle registration and fee increases are of im portance to everyone. Students should know what’s going on politically before the election date. Informed voters make better decisions about candidates and issues. Still don’t get the picture? Pick up a voters’ pamphlet and start reading. Contact the local county election board and find out what you have to do to register to vote. But, most importantly, vote in the Nov. 7 election. 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It is our the United States are, “We ths ment on a few social issues of priviledges (fun and games) the main reason for the ex own fault if we allow apathy people . . .” And we.lthi today that deeply interest and without any of the respon tremes of corruption in gover and indifference to take away people, also need to be united disturb me. sibilities. We want our sexual nment and business is that we our rights. We are to blame if in seeing that “government! 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I and federal spending, but 0) cumstance.” The use of drugs, mean, after all, how will we either we think (copping out) -C alcohol, and other con- find the time to be footloose-or we can’t do anything or else we ciousness altering stimulants is- is that just loose?-and fancy develop the philosophy of “let -in my opinion -a stupid and free if we’re tied down with a George do it”. Well, I don’t 19600 S. Molalla Avenue, Oregon City, Oregon 97045 degrading risk. Why use child? Nor do I believe in birth know who George is, but I’ll Offices: Trailer B; telephone: 656*2631, ext. 309 or 310 | something artifical to achieve a .. control. The reason for this vote for him the next election. editor Cyndi Bacon * news editor Scott Starnes . arts editor Leanne Lally * sports editor Mark McNeary state that one should be able to comes from a movie, “Forever Speaking of voting, as well as photo editor Kelly Laughlin * staff writers Happie Thacker, I reach naturally? 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