v i 'I V » '! » ’ J une 9, 1993 • T he P ortland O bserver P age A 2 Wlje ^ a rtla tth (©bserlicr P e r P c t i e V s Is It “Slick Willie”, “Weak Willie”, Or ‘On-The-Job’ Training For President? Lani Guinicr has been vv ithdraw n as nominee to head the civil rights division of the Justice Department, and with her has been withdrawn the hopes of many blacks and liberals that with the support of Attorney General Janet Reno, there would be at the very top a strong e n fo rc e m e n t o f civil rights for m i ­ n o ritie s an d women. Many are re­ calling Jessie Jackson’s refusal togive an u n q u a lifie d en d o rsem en t to C linton’s candidacy Today, the Rev­ erend is saying. “When these strong windsblow, he |Clinton) tendstoback away' Others have voiced the same opinion regarding a number of legis­ lation meant to implement the prom­ ises made during the election cam­ paign And as to be expected the civil rights community and the Congres­ sional Black Cau­ cus are expressing anger and frustra­ tion Professor Ms L ani McKinley G uinier has re­ Hurt peatedly demon­ strated that she is a strong and competent lawy er, and a first rank legal scholar It must have been extremely humiliating to have been called into the oval office and told by her old friend' and former L 1 schoolmate that he could no longer support tire candidacy because he "had not adequately examined " her writ­ ings and philosophies How did the president put it? “This particular ar­ ticle of yours in the University of Michigan Law Review" seem to be arguing for principles of proportional representation and minority veto in legislative bodics-nations that are in­ consistent with my own beliefs. " Now, he tells her. But, we have it that for weeks conservatives have been making an issue of Guinier’s openly expressed views in these matters, voting rights Act, civil rights statues and a need to increase the political power of blacks and other minorities We ask again, “Is it Slick Willie, Weak Willie”, or just ‘amateur night’ at the White House? That self-anointed posture of a “middlc-of-the road, conservative Democrat" (whatever that is) may yet stagger on the shoals of political reali­ ties. It’s a perilous vocation Last summer several readers and friends were on my case because I wasn’t using this column to beat the drums for Clinton’s presidential candidacy. How could I, looking at A rk a n sa s’ m iserab le record, w hether it was labor laws, civil rights or pollution? "About the worst in the nation, and labor unions, the ecology people and many minorities will tell you that.” There were several high- level appointments of blacks to high- level state jobs but the overall situa­ tion ofblacks and the economy has not “W hat’s Going On?” Can we be com­ fortable in a belief that the black and female appointments we’ve w itnessed so far are ’ real ’—that is, was it untainted that they be more than window dress­ ing while a subrosa agenda is pur­ sued? Will they become sacrificial lambs when the oval office gets in trouble? We are constantly told that “the buck stops here”, but in the case of each recent White House debacles that does not seem to have been the case. Even now in the Lani Guinier situation it seems that a scapegoat is being groomed. White House counsel Bernard Nussbaum—whose job it was to review her file -is being blamed by the administration for this latest goof What can we expect in the future? changed there. An omen of things to conte? In other words, I was quite suspicious of the m an’s rhetoric for m in o rities have been fooled so often O f course it was time for a change on the national scene which had become an intolerable situation, not only for the poor and minorities, but for the nation as a whole Though not always in step with Rev. Jackson, 1 did feel that I understood his reservations about openly endorsing C linton-his prefer­ ence for securing firm commitments in certain areas and solid demonstra­ tions of positions on issues which would be hard to retreat from once elected As Marivn Gaye once asked. THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK: R e a d e r s R e s p o n d To E c o n o m ic S e r ie s BY PROF. MCKINLEY BURT The enthusiastic response to our "small Business" advisory indicates not only a receptiv e audience of com ­ munity people w ho arc well aw are of a pressing need for "real" economic development (for Profit), but w ho re­ alize there are some big voids in the information delivery system Right ofT the top. I would repeat the comments of one reader w ho w as rightfully concerned about "appear­ ances” He would remind 11s of that term taken from psychology. the "Halo Effect"; you know, a black bag (doc­ tor); an attache case (lawyer or other professional), a belt full of tools (elec­ trician-craftsman). In other words, look the part, for that alone can inspire confidence from the ‘gctgo'-look the part! I remember that a few years ago I w rote here of the “steam clean" busi­ ness I pioneered in central Oregon during the 1950s. It was very detailed and sparked an enthusiastic response from a v oune black man who realized what I was saying-that for an amount of capital much less than the price of a new car one could get started in a lucrative enterprise where the only limits were one's energy and ability to innovate. It was pointed out that the Portland area was always open to ini­ tiative. I was so impressed with his com­ mitment that I agreed to show him the ropes, equipment to buy, potential customers to call upon, and where and how to advertise, etc. 1 knew that success here would make a beautiful demonstration model which could engender similar enterprises. I took my 60 year-old body out there with him everyday for almost a month, doing a hands-on thing with every aspect of the project from designing and crafting a smart-looking mobile van to purchasing safety equipment. And to the library for researching industry needs. But, above all. "We Looked The Pari" because 1 persuaded him to buy both us ‘Smart looking uniforms’ with a legend that told exactly what w e did. bright distinctive safety helmets and beepers. Aftera lecture about "slouch­ ing, pimp, walks and leaning on things", we were off on a sales tour of a promising industrial area. We didn't get very far. Enteri ng a hardvv are store to purchase some brackets, we were eyed by every contractor and business person in the place. Hav ing read the back of our uni­ forms and surveyed our mobile unit (the best looking vehicle in the park­ ing lot), one customer came back in­ side and introduced himself. He was a supervisor for the main contractor of the Portland Light Rail Project, and the very next day my young friend had a contract offer to clean and maintain a number of pieces of equipment. This kept us so busy that first month we didn't get time to scope the airport, docks and superm arkets-and more good prospects. All still there! This was to be the young m an's business and I got only a minimum w age to help out on my pension My purpose was to create a successful model I could use to persuade a for­ ward-looking and perceptive commu­ nity agency to let me build a realistic economic development stmeture for our youth. The one mistake I would not make again would be to fail to bring in the needed social-emotional support our young people must have in our present dangerous env ironment. Our budding young entrepreneur was overwhelmed by an influx of cash and drugs In six months his business was gone—and later, his life. As 1 look over the many responses to this scries. I find that far from despairing, there should be more con­ fidence than ever in a black (and white) reservoir of talent, ambition and innov ation out there in our com- m unity-and find myself more com­ pelled than ever toward building a viable “economic dev elopment" struc­ ture. There seemed to be an almost unanimous opinion that the problem lay with Leadership A woman says that, “not one of those ‘activism' orga­ and no Minority Loans! It’s an ugly game.” That is quite true and this new administration contrary to the expec­ tations of many, is obviously inca­ pable of del iv ering new rounds of cash and entitlement to the innercity But, it has been a learning game for me as well and I am much better equipped to deal with these people-or better yet, with new people who have seen the handwriting on the wall. I’m on my job, so let me hear from you; there is more opportunity out there than you can shake a stick at Give me a call (284-7080). I hope 1 didn’t confuse too many with my statement about building “non- family" business structures I was sim­ ply pointing out that people who are not related can operated viable, closely held cooperative business structures as well as those successful “Asian families” . O f course a family enter­ prise is an excellent vehicle for eco­ nomic dev elopment More next week. nizations with ‘economic develop­ ment’ on their stationery is about black people operating a business or creat­ ing jo b s-I doubt if these new Ebony Carpetbaggers even own their own drawers.” I find it difficult to quarrel with the lady, it is shameful that after doz­ ens of years of begging, marching, hooping and hollerin’, some groups have not advanced one step, toward making themselves financially suffi­ c ie n t, and th e y ’ve got m ore d eg rees th a n th a t big outdoor th erm om eter on the bank. One reader responds that “with these people, it is all about Me and publicity—O f those three groups you got real e sta te fo r in the 1970s Mr. Burt, two have lost it and another has only h a lf of it now All of them were prov ided with an economic foundation that should have seen them go forward and ac­ quire the entire blocks around their locations. Their ‘grandparents’ did just that and with half the resources This Way For Black Empowerment W e M u s t S ta n d U p F or D e m o c r: /' BY DR. LENORA FULANI ‘-vs -, '•. r. **■» ■ • * * »*/ t -**. ! T h e New A lliance Party is is su in g the F ed eral B ureau o f Investigation The law suit-brought bv me, N A P 's chairperson, an d Dr. Fred Newman and Dr. Rafael Mendez, who sit on NAP’s national com m ittee-charges that the B ureau's description o f a group of people as a “cult," or its use of that descrip­ tion to justify inv estigations, the use o f force, crim inal prosecution or governmental regulation violates the First, Fourth and Fifth Amendments of the constitution, which respectively guarantee every American citizen the right to freedom of speech and asso­ ciation freedom of assembly , and due process In 1988. during my first run for the presidency. the FBI published in te rn a l docum ents w hich said th a t N A P m em bers sh o u ld be considered "armed and dangerous.” Ev cntual lv it concluded that NAP was “none other than a political/cult orga­ nization" and supposedly closed its investigation. We have recently dis­ covered that the FBI continued to investigate NAP for three years after that We believe that the actions of Attorney General Janet Reno and the Bureau against the Branch Davidians in Waco, Texas and their explana­ tions for those actions, indicate that the FBI is gearing up for an ongoing assault on the constitutional and civil rights of people it chooses to label as members of a “cult.” We do not intend to let them get away w ith this blatant attack on democracy and on the Ameri­ S ubscribe ^Juirtlèinh (©bsvrüer (USPS 959-680) OREGON'S OLDEST AFRICAN AMERICAN PUBLICATION Established In 1970 by Allred L. Henderson Joyce Washington Publisher The PORTLAND OBSERVER Is located at 4747 NE Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. Portland, Oregon 97211 503-288-0033 • Fax 288-0015 Deadline for all submitted materials: Articles: Monday, 5:00 pm—Ads: Tuesday, noon fi POSTMASTER. Send Address Changes to: P ortland Observer, P.O. Box 3137, P ortland, OR 97208 Second class postage paid at Portland Oregon. The Portland Observer welcomes Ireelance submissions. Manuscripts and photographs should be clearly labeled and will be returned II accompanied by a sell addressed envelope Allcreated design display ads become the sole property ol the newspaper and can not be used in other publications or personal usage, without the written oynsent ol the general manager, unless the client has purchased the composition ol such ad © 1993 THE PORTLAND OBSERVER. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED, REPRODUCTION IN WHOLE OR IN PART WITHOUT PERMISSION IS i PROHIBITED. Subscriptions.$30.00 pe r year. The Portland O bserver-Oregon's Oldest African-American Publlcatlon- is a member ol the National Newspaper Association-Founded in 1885, and The National Advertising Representative Amalgamated Publishers, Inc , New York, NY and The West Coast Black Publishers Association • Serving Portland and Vancouver can people What is this “cult" nonsense all about? Why w ere the B ranch Davidians, a small group of religious people w ho had done absolutely noth­ ing to deserve their horrible death at the hands of the nation’s chief law enforcement agency, targeted by the FBI? Simply because they were diffcr- en t-an d the FBI wanted to send a message to the rest of us, the majority, the have-nots; Stay away from every­ one w ho is different or we will call you a member of a cult. It was to bully all the little groups of us into keeping ourselves toourselvcs. sotliat we won't join forces in opposition to the pow- ers-that-be. You, see, the tiny handful of people at the top-thc ones who have driven American economy into the ■i i i (Hl]r J lu rtla n b (BbscrUcr | i I J T he P ortland I I ground in their pursuit of easy profits- -arc terrified that we. the people, the vast majority at the bottom, might come together to oppose them. They have every reason to be terrified; their selfishness and greed threaten the lives of our children and our families The government of the United S ta te s o f A m e ric a --th c w o rld 's ric h e st c o u n try —is broke How can that be? Because being b ro k e- w hether you are a teenager who needs a new coat, a mother who has to put food on the table for her family , or a government w ith the re­ sponsibility of prov iding for millions of p e o p le - is n t about how much money you have It’s about whether you hav e enough money to do w hat is necessary. Uncle Sam doesn’t have enough to do right by the broad masses The Guinier Affair BY JAMES L. POSEY President Clinton' sdccision to dump Lani O bserver can be sent Guinier as his nominee to head the Civil DIRECTLY TO YOUR HOME I Rights division in the U S. Department of | FOR ONLY $30.00 PER | Justice confirms our greatest fears. His deci­ ! YEAR. I sion. while categorically wrong, reflects the will of white America to dispose of anyone or ' P lease fill out , any thing that would change the racial dynam­ ENCLOSE CHECK OR | ics of this country more in favor of Blacks and | MONEY ORDER, I other minorities The Republicans, still smart­ 1 and M ail to : • ing from their loses in the national election, used the race- compromising tendencies of i S ubscriptions t Clinton's campaign to torpedo his own nomi­ J T he P ortland O bserver nee and shoot down other aspects of his timid PO Box 3137 , efforts to change the status quo I P ortland , O regon 97208 | Senator Bob Dole did a masterful job of using the Willie Horton-type of fear monger­ ing and welfare queen-stereotyping of Blacks I Name toconjurc up v isions of l ibcrahsm gone a muck I to sabotage this nomination Senator Dole s I characterization of Ms Guinicr as a quota I queen is a definite play on the two racially I Address charged issues Republicans feel most middle oly, Slate class, white Americans arc against — affirma­ tive action and lazy, welfare-addicted Blacks zip-code This perverse strategy was wha, got Reagan ! T hank Y ou F or R eading j and Bush elected in the first place and is a I T he P ortland O bserver | pivotal issue which Clinton compromised in order to win favor with moderate white I J America. Many bclicvethisisw hat hclpcdthc most to get him elected All this stuff is race baiting pure and simple, no matter how so­ phisticated it 's disguised. using moderate ex­ pressions and gentlemanly oratory by promi­ nent statesmen like Senator Dole. The Oregon v ersion of this national sce­ nario is occurring in the patronizing attitudes of the white, male-dominated State Legisla­ ture and other power-infested agencies and organizations in the state They can't stand the idea of supporting bills and other mea­ sures which would give substance to provid­ ing opportunities for Blacks and other minori­ ties People of color struggle needlessly , try ­ ing to get a foot in the economic door of a system which, for all intents and purposes, has locked them out They don’t want any­ thing that looks like a quotas when it conics to measuring how well white Americans share economic resources with other Americans, this picture isn 't v ery pretty Actually , they 'v e taken to castigating anyone who utters the notion in a racial context However, when it comes to the whites boy s in high and low places imposing import quotas, raising farm subsidy quotas, demand­ ing sales and production quotas, and control­ ling industries like trucking through public ♦ e ;» > V ers in Philadelphia who were mem­ bers of MOVE did not, “deserv e" what happen to them. I am not talking about agreeing with everyone. I am talking about respecting the constitutional rights of the American people-however “dif­ ferent “ they might be. The Constitu­ tion gives us the democratic right to come together Freedom of associa­ tion and of assembly arc inalienable rights-they cannot be taken away. We in the New Alliance Party are committed to exercising those rights ourselves, and to standing up with everyone else who is willing to stand up for our children, our families, our communities, our people We must not back down from that fight, be­ cause in waging it we are fighting for our lives of the American people. The povvers- that-bc aren’t even in a position to promise that there will be “pie in the sky by and by.” Unable to coerce us economically, they have turned to political coercion. That is why they have launched this attack on dem ocracy-the word “cult” is a weapon, a murderously v icious, anti-democratic weapon used to attack people who are different in any way; religiously, politically, cul­ turally or otherw ise. There is no such thing as a cult That is very important to remember vv hen we read the newspapers, or watch TV. and find ourselves beginning to think that "these pcople”-w hoever they may b c - “brought it on them­ selves.’’ The Branch Dav idians did not. just as the Black sisters andbroth- utility licensing quotas, the terminology takes on a pleasing and positive connotation. In other words, quotas arc OK as long as they favor the economic welfare of white folks You can say the same for most government- sponsored subsidies w hich resemble a v ersion of welfare, tailor-made for aspiring white folks It was sad how the politicians, the media and all the rest maligned the goodw ill of Ms Guinicr. who is of mixed heritage - Black, white and Jewish If any nominee has reason to seek racial harmony and justice, it is she There could have been no better symbol for parity and equity than that expressed by what must be a burning determination to reconcil­ ing the differences of her ow n racial make up The lesson should be clear now to aspiring African-Americans It's not about your ideas or qualifications, etc., e tc . but about political power and control at any cost Even more than this, it s about the battle for the hearts and minds of the white American middle class - a play on their fears and frustrations This is a ugly thing the nasty white folks are parading out under the guise of conserva­ tism It 's more insidious and morcdeadlv than Continued on page A3 ’ » f ' fyfíyl - - - - - »