r ir n - O i io n i k 23, 1996 • Iin P oru and O rsi km k ______________________ ___ ____________ ____ ______________________— ------------------ ---—-------------- I ’ f < - P j -/Z" * Attention Readers! Please take a minute to send us your comments. We’re always trying to give you a better paper and we can’t do it without your help. Tell us what you like and what needs improvement... any suggestions are welcomed and appreciated. We take criticism well! Get your powerful pens out NOW and address your letters to: Editor. Reader Response. P.O. Box 3137. Portland. OR 97208. 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S u b s c r ib e t o ® i?e^ o rtia n i) (Obsmwr The Portland Observer can be sent directly to your home for only $30.00 per year Please fill out. enclose cheek or money order, and mail to S ubscriptions T he P or i land O bserver ; PO B ox 3137 P o r i i and , O regon 97208 Name: Address: City, State: Zip-Code: T hank Y oe F or R eading T he P ortland O bserver The real statistics To the editor: The Predator Defense Institute (P D I) recently released a compre­ hensive investigative report on the cougar controversy in Oregon. Here are its major findings: ♦ More than 93% o f a ll cougar incidents " recorded by the Oregon Department o f F ish and Wildlife (O D FW ) from Ja nu a ry 199-1 to May 1996 were unconfirmed The m ajor­ ity o f the reports were based on noth­ ing more than phone calls to district offices o f the O D FW ♦ O f the S3 2 cougar incident re­ ported provided by the O DFW , 644 were recorded as sightings, and IB S as damage com plaints, but only 3.25% of the sightings and only 10 !0°/n o f the damage complaints were confirm ed These percentages represent only 2 1 confirmed sightings and / 9 confirm ed damage problems statewide in w ell over two yea rs' • There has never been a docu­ mented attack by a cougar on a p er­ son in Oregon history The PD I report invalidates the tro­ phy hunter’s claim that cougar inci­ dents are rampant. I, also demon­ strates that a trophy hunting season does nothing to reduce the remote risk o f an encounter between people and cougars. Existing law already allows pri­ vate landowners and state and feder­ al damage control agents to elim i­ nate individual nuisance cougars. It simply bars trophy hunters from ha­ rassing and k illin g cougars in (he wilderness with the aid o f packs o f radio-collared hounds. Voters should oppose Measure 34 and prevent cru­ el and unsportsmanlike means o f cougar hunting. —Brooks Eab y Hispanic view of Republican party To the editor: A s a Hispanic American busi­ nessman and a former active mem­ ber o f the Republican party. I would like to explain why this year, I will be supporting Picsideiit Clinton. Like the majority o f 11 ispanic busi­ ness owners, I feel the Republican party has become increasingly hos­ tile to Hispanics. When we see the Republican party abdicating control to anti-Hispanic racists like Pat Buchanan, Bob Dole. Pete Wilson and Phil Gramm, we see a party that has deteriorated into a mean-spirited entity headed by bigots. Choosing Jack Kemp as the Vice Presidential candidate is too little, too late. As result, Hispanic business own­ ers like me have stopped supporting Republican candidates for President e r N A T IO N A L C O A L IT IO N Stop Prop. 209 This bus tour generated enormous public and media response, and may have turned the tide against the ini­ tiative. A s D iC am illo also noted,” ...the more interesting aspect is that this has nothing to do with paid ad­ vertising. So all o f the awareness is being generated through the free media.” African American voters strongly oppose Prop. 209 by 52-25%. Latinos also oppose the measure by a small margin, 44-42% , while Asian Am er­ icans are split 41-41 % . Whites pro­ vide the plurality o f support for the initiative,by49-28% infavor. Wom­ s e P en currently favor Prop. 209 by a sm all m argin, which means that changing the minds of white women w ill be the key to victory. A s T V and radio advertising kicks in during the final weeks before the election, these numbers w ill change. The good news is that the trend is in the right direction—and Reverend Jackson w ill continue to keep the pressure on. He led a rally in San Diego the day o f the Presidential debate (10/16), and he is organizing a big rally in Los Angeles on Sunday, 10/27, to kick o ff the final effort to defeat this measure. c t / Once Californians realize who is supporting this measure - Newt Gingrich, Pete W ilson, David Duke, and the Republican Party — they w ill turn against it. Once Californians recognize that the biggest beneficia­ ries o f affirmative action have been white women, and thus, the white family, they w ill turn against it. Professions have opened up to white women, so that they can be doctors, lawyers, airline pilots, even astronauts. At the same time, corporations have been d o w n s iz in g and outsourcing the jobs o f white men, leaving women as the main bread­ winners for many families. Once Californians are clear that affirmative action is a majority, not a minority, issue-benefitting white women. African Americans, Latinos, Asian Americans, Native Americans, and the disabled-then Prop. 209 will be defeated. A s Reverend Jackson puts it: “ We must feminize the face o f affirmative action, and remind the voters that it is a majority issue. Then we will win. T e Are You Caught Up In The Net (of Education)? Deadline fo r all submitted materials: A rticles:Friday. 5:00 pm J '• he tide is turning in Cal­ ifornia against Proposi­ tion 209, the anti-affir­ mative action statewide ballot initiative. Recent polling by the Field poll shows that support for Prop. 209 has dropped below 50%. Though the proposition is still fa­ vored by 47-32% , the percentage o f undecided voters has now grown to 21%. And as Field poll director Mark D iC am illo was quoted in the San Francisco Chronicle: “ Y o u can al­ most see the public pulling back a little.” TheifieId Poll was conducted from October 1 -8. right on the heels o f the California bus tour organized by N O W , the Feminist Majority, and the Rainbow/PUSH Action Network. Reverend Jackson toured the state from south to north over a four-day period, joining with Patricia Ireland, Eleanor Smeal, and Dolores Huerta to campaign hard against Prop. 209 in San Diego, Lo s Angeles, Santa Barbara, Sacramento, San Jose, and San Francisco. ft Editorial Articles Do Not Necessarily Reflect Or Represent The Views O f (tljc |Jo rt(a n b (Obscruer and Congress and have started sup­ porting Democrats. While Presi­ dent Clinton and the Democrats leave much to be desired with re­ gard to sensitivity to Hispanic Amer­ icans, they have been much more supportive and inclusive to us. Bob Dole has made a fatal error in embracing the anti-H ispanic pol­ icies o f the right-wing o f the Re­ publican Party. And Gordon Smith with his new image and supposed more tolerant attitude, doesn’t fool me ortherestofO regon’s Hispanic Americans. Come election day, I w ill be supporting President B ill Clinton and Senate candidate Tom Bruggere. Fran k E. Rivera, C h ie f Executive Officer, Advanced Data Concepts t number of parents, stu- dents and teachers are < making it perfectly clear that this is exactly how they feel about the media-driven onslaught from this audience with my sug­ gestion that the “Information Su­ perhighway” hooplah was remi­ niscent of the P.R. blitz which preceded the ill-fated “New Math' and “M etric” systems. I really seem to have hit a nerve when I asked, “w ill the Net’ also infinitely expand to conceal the fact there are many yet who cannot count, read or write very well, in front o f or behind some desks.” Several mem­ bers o f my industry organization, AO1, have voiced asim ilar alarm an <