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FEATURE/OPINION April 8,1992 Americans are fed a twisted political view Japanese are not to blame for problems by Robert A. Hibberd Co-Editor-in-Chief ¡«1 Ocean Basin and to have an export market it can dominate politically,” coded language to get us to think Upper Middle Class America, said Meredith LeBard and George we are once again displaying just how ignorant we can be. Friedman. Lebard and Friedman are the drugs or affirmative action are mentioned, African-Americans are Ignorant because we are real izing that we can be economically authors of the bestselling book entitled The Coming War with oppressed by another nation, Ja Japan. pan. The book assumes that Japan will force the United States out of Angered because we can no longer produce the best cars and spontaneously that when crime or THE CLACKAMAS PRINT Page 3 What's Happenin' News from Other Colleges by Tracy Hobbs Staff Writer At Linn-Benton Community College, the campus boasts its stu At Pacific University, the fac dents’ membership in the Peace ulty and the Board of Trustees is problem. “We once dismissed the Chris currently deliberating over the fate of the school’s wrestling and foot ball teams. Pacific is deciding whether to build a new football tian Right as a temporary aberra tion on the U.S. political scene,” stadium to compete with larger Club. Along with Political Sci ence instructor and Peace Club advisor Doug Clark; the more dedicated students will attend this summer’s Sixth Annual Peace Education Conference in Pozna'n, colleges in Oregon. Poland. the problem. Now they are tricking us to think that when economics are the issue, the Japanese are the Upset with the Japanese for the region so some sort of subcul ture militarism may emerge. The entire book is a mere capitalization making statements that are deroga on the perverse sense of paranoia Oregon Chair Sherry Oeser. “Perhaps they were trivialized tory towards us, the United States. “American workers are lazy towards Japanese in America. because of their public faces were “Hello. Hello.” We dropped those of buffoons: Jerry Falwell, pus clubs. The commission will 14. Hie fliers contained informa and illiterate; the U.S. is becoming two hydrogen bombs on this little island. Two bombs ended the war. Jimmy Swaggart and Jim and continue to fund the Ski Team and tion about race-mixing, crimes Tammy Faye Bakker.” Students United for Sexual Aware ness (SUSA). SUSA is parent to committed by blacks and also gave advice. Student Body President trol of government and they need another organization, the Rape to be stopped. Education Awareness Committee Ernie Woodland, who is black, would like to thank the National Socialist Front for distributing the fliers because he felt it opened televisions in the world. Japan’s subcontractor,’’ said Yoshio Sakurachi, the Speaker of Japan’s Lower House of the Diet (Parlia cession and we need somebody to Where is your sense of remorse? Upper Middle Class America, we have absolutely nothing to wary about. There are only 14% of Japa nese who feel that they will be the blame it on, so we are blaming it on strongest economic power 10 years Japan. from now, while 51% of Ameri cans feel they will be the economic ment). We are in the middle of a re The reality of the entire situ ation is confusing due to the alter nating information we are receiv ing. “The cold war is over, and Japan won,” said Democrat Paul Tsongas. “The issues are the same as they were in 1941. Japan needs to control access to its mineral sup plies in Southeast Asia and the Indian power 10 years from now. All you really need to worry about is getting Christian Far-Right politicians out of office. Politi said Campaign For a Hate Free Now these people are in con We should reject the “Amer ica First” and the “Take America Back” philosophies because they are only disillusioned ideologies based on secularism, created by At Lewis and Clark College, At Lane Community College, the Charter Commission has just renewed thechartersfortwocam- the students were flooded with racist fliers Valentine’s Day, Feb. (REACT). Also at Lewis and Clark, the recent student body elections had only two contested positions, people’s eyes. student-at-large and president. At Chemeketa Community College,the students are currently people who support racism. Let us welcome Japan into the At the University of Portland, filing a petition to get use of state open market. Allow ourselves unlimited trade. Have a good time. two Greek social groups are cur rently under investigation for tottery funds for use on education. Student Body President Linn cians like Richard Gephardt, Jesse Get rid of the people who try to Helms, Pat Buchanan and David Duke. These are the guys that got us all confused and worried over Ja pan in the first place. They used merge religious and political be liefs. Support human rights for a undergoir g hazing activities over spring break. Also, during a re Hilderbrand has filed à constitu tional amendment initiative with cent survey, the five students asked said they would vote for George Bush in the upcoming presiden the Secretary of State. by July 3 to get the initiative on tial election. the November ballot. - change. Don’t be a racist. Dismiss secularism. He now must get 89,000 valid signatures — EQR SALE FOR SALE ’73 Hornet 4-door, 6 cyl., AT, runs good, looks good, needs tags and bath $300 OBO trade. Call Eddie at 255-0083 ext. 3700. 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