Page 4A East Oregonian Wednesday, March 14, 2018 KATHRYN B. BROWN Publisher DANIEL WATTENBURGER Managing Editor TIM TRAINOR Opinion Page Editor Founded October 16, 1875 OUR VIEW EOU a rural rescue In a nation that too often looks down on its rural residents, Eastern Oregon University embraces them. Its ties to rural America are so strong that the just-concluded 2018 Oregon Legislature unanimously declared EOU as “Oregon’s Rural University.” State Sen. Bill Hansell of Athena carried House Bill 4153 on the Senate floor, and Gov. Kate Brown last Tuesday signed the bill into law. The designation through HB 4153 is more than symbolism. It is a recognition that EOU has achieved a remarkable niche in higher education. EOU combines a sense of place — the La Grande-based university operates 11 centers throughout rural Oregon — with a well-regarded distance learning program that enrolls students from throughout Oregon, and beyond. Regional universities such as EOU were cast adrift when Oregon’s big research universities convinced the Legislature five years ago to dissolve the State Board of Higher Education in favor of independence for each institution. Meanwhile, EOU had suffered such turnover in leadership that state Rep. Greg Smith of Heppner has worked with seven EOU presidents during his nearly 18 years in the Legislature. EOU has prospered under the homegrown leadership of Tom Insko, an Eastern Oregon native and EOU graduate who was plucked from the private sector to become university president in 2015. Insko has been a consistent advocate for EOU in the Oregon Capitol. The 2018 Legislature approved $9.9 million in bonds for a new EOU fieldhouse, which will be constructed with cross-laminated timber, and $390,000 for replacing the track and related infrastructure. Every Oregon university has its niche. Western Oregon University serves many first-generation students, and promotes itself as providing a close-knit, private-college style of education at a public-university price. The University of Oregon is the state’s flagship university and one of only 62 institutions in the prestigious Association of American Universities. Oregon EO file photo Eastern Oregon University in La Grande was designated as “Oregon’s Rural University” during the 2018 legislative session. State University is a land, sea, space and sun grant university – one of only three U.S. universities to obtain all four designations. But Eastern Oregon University is the first institution to have its official designation — “Oregon’s Rural University” — incorporated into state law. That status should enhance its opportunities to promote rural economic development and to obtain grants that support its rural mission. Most of all, the designation underscores the value of a rural education and EOU as the right place for that education. OTHER VIEWS York: House GOP delivers blow to Trump-Russia collusion story I YOUR VIEWS Founding Fathers wanted citizens to be armed I am responding to an opinion from Tom Hebert “Time to talk about guns” that was published March 10. Was there a misplaced comma in the Second Amendment? If there were many misspelled words, then there is a reasonable argument to say there should be a comma. Some experts can be wrong for many reasons. Some reasons are that they misinterpret data, or hide data that disproves their theory. Here is some history. The beloved militia were actually traitors and outlaws. Paul Revere was a traitor. Here are the facts. The 1783 Peace of Paris was signed by the British saying they no longer own America. Before 1783, the British were the law of the land. Now the federal and state government is the law of the land. So the National Guard is like part-time British military prior to 1783. Paul Revere rode in 1775 against the Unsigned editorials are the opinion of the East Oregonian editorial board. Other columns, letters and cartoons on this page express the opinions of the authors and not necessarily that of the East Oregonian. government. All those rebels that broke the law of the land and killed government soldiers gave us freedom from the British. We came to love them, as people who sacrificed everything to give us freedom. That is why it is said “Victors write the history books.” Six of those traitors (in British eyes) who wrote the Declaration of Independence also wrote the Constitution. Was the Founding Fathers’ intent that regular citizens should not have a right to own guns? Our Founding Fathers knew power corrupts over time. That is why they tried to balance powers of the government. Did our Founding Fathers forget the comma? Both sides have some valid considerations. The Founding Fathers knew that any government becomes corrupt over time. They wanted to ensure freedom from tyrannical governments. They knew armed citizens may need to fight and kill government soldiers, like they had to. Walter Hammermeister Hermiston t has long been the key question seen evidence of collusion, despite of the Trump-Russia affair: Did his committee having spent more Donald Trump’s presidential than a year looking for it. campaign collude with Russia to “I’ve read a lot about it, but influence the 2016 election? Now, I haven’t seen any evidence of we have the first official, albeit collusion,” Burr said, according partisan, answer. to the CNN report. Asked about “We have found no evidence repeated efforts by Russians of collusion, coordination, or to coordinate with the Trump Byron conspiracy between the Trump campaign, Burr said: “It’s collusion York campaign and the Russians,” on part of the Russians, I guess, but Comment said Republicans on the House not the Trump campaign.” Intelligence Committee Monday, Burr’s official position is that as they released findings from a 14-month the investigation into collusion continues, Trump-Russia investigation. but he has sent out signal after signal that GOP Rep. Mike Conaway, who formally he doesn’t think it happened — an opinion oversaw the committee that supports what House probe, said, “We found Republicans found. perhaps bad judgment, Yes, the House inappropriate meetings, committee findings inappropriate judgment in are partisan — they taking meetings.” But no were released under collusion. the leadership of the Committee investigators committee’s controversial looked at the events chairman, Rep. Devin often cited as evidence of Nunes, are the work collusion. They looked at of Republicans on the the June 9, 2016, meeting committee, and are sure to in Trump Tower in which be disputed by Democrats. Donald Trump Jr. and other top campaign But they are still the first official report officials talked to a group of Russians who ruling out collusion in the 2016 campaign. And they were released in the context promised, but did not deliver, damaging of some nervousness on the left that information on Hillary Clinton. They looked at the activities of peripheral Trump the collusion narrative, a fundamental element of Trump resistance, might not advisers George Papadopoulos and Carter work out. The comic version of that came Page. They looked at the allegations in the on “Saturday Night Live,” in a skit — a Trump dossier. They looked at all that, and parody of “The Bachelor” — in which they could not find a thread connecting special counsel Robert Mueller broke the events into a narrative of collusion. news to an anti-Trump true believer that “Only Tom Clancy or Vince Flynn or someone else like that could take this series collusion might not have occurred. “So, uh, you know that I’ve been of inadvertent contacts with each other, or struggling a little bit over the last few meetings, whatever, and weave that into some sort of a fictional page-turner spy months just trying to figure this whole thing thriller,” Conaway said. “But we’re not out and just grasp everything,” the actor dealing with fiction, we’re dealing with playing Mueller said. “The reality is I don’t facts. And we found no evidence of any think I can give you everything that you collusion, of anything that people were want right now, and I think you sense that.” actually doing, other than taking a meeting “So ... what?” said the stunned woman. they shouldn’t have taken or inadvertently “You don’t have Trump on collusion?” being in the same building.” “I think I need to explore the possibility The collusion question is the most that I have a stronger case with some other contentious of the Trump-Russia stuff,” the Mueller actor said. “I’m just investigation. Some Democrats have trying to be honest with you in telling you I long said we know enough now to prove can’t commit to collusion right now.” Devastated, the woman responded: collusion. Indeed, just last month, Rep. “Collusion is literally the only thing that Adam Schiff, the ranking Democrat on the I’ve been looking forward to the past year.” Intelligence Committee, said, “There is Back in the real world, none of already, in my view, ample evidence in the Mueller’s indictments or pleas so far have public domain on the issue of collusion if alleged collusion. But it is important to note you’re willing to see it.” that we do not know what is coming next. When Republicans released their And in the skit, the respected special findings, though, Schiff did not mention counsel Mueller delivered the news. In real collusion, choosing instead to accuse the life, it was House Republicans. And a lot of majority of cutting short the investigation Democrats, and some in the public as well, and placing “the interests of protecting the will simply not believe House Republicans’ president over protecting the country.” word on the matter. They’ll wait to hear Would-be believers in collusion could from other sources. suffer another disappointment later That is coming, perhaps soon, and the this year when the bipartisan Senate collusion question will finally be settled. Intelligence Committee releases its report. ■ Shortly after the House findings were made Byron York is chief political correspon- public, the chairman of that committee, dent for The Washington Examiner. Sen. Richard Burr, told CNN he has not The findings are partisan, but they are the first official report ruling out collusion. The East Oregonian welcomes original letters of 400 words or less on public issues and public policies for publication in the newspaper and on our website. The newspaper reserves the right to withhold letters that address concerns about individual services and products or letters that infringe on the rights of private citizens. Letters must be signed by the author and include the city of residence and a daytime phone number. 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