2. The Columns December 1986 Editorial Page Vandals! Letter Offensive to College Republicans From The Editors Congratulations are in order. Last Wednesday night, at about • 10:30, somebody trashed the television lounge in the student center. The furniture was overturned, blinds were ripped out of the wall, a lamp was smashed, the cable was wrenched from the T. V. - damaging the set and the cable, and trash was strewn about. Good job, you jerks. ► Vandalism is definitely a problem at this school. This is particularly tri«of the residence halls. People punch holes in walls out of sheer idiocy. Fires have been set, walls defaced and trash is constantly :dver tunied in the hallways. Community^; bathroKns are kept sufficiency gross ; enou^ ^ a few “people” to nnake certain nobody tan use them. Some fun, hey kiiJsf Not only do we have to live in this squafor," but we have to pay for the damages.' Enough is enou^. How km can if be tp stuff whole rolls of toilet paper down thf > jbhn? “Gee bok! Water’s flowing;^ everywhere! Ha Ha . .Goc^ timesv|;t Whoever did the number h the lounge^ please teU us, did you actually laugh after tearing down a window blind? Ah, a cherished meijtory to proudly recount to ^^dchildren - 3rd generation morons, no"' 'doubt. If the^vsub-humans want to a^troy things, let them keep it in their ^ roctes and pay; for it but ii— From The Editorial Staff A letter that several college Republicans considerd offensive to their political beliefs was recently seen posted around campus in the Taft building. It was entitled “Young Republi cans In Love,” and it made references to young Republi cans being racists, greedy, and uncaring about their fellow man. It is the opinion of certain members of The Columns editorial staff that this letter was cruel to some young conservatives and that it unfairly stereotyped them. For example, the letter advertised a movie entitled “Young Republicans In Love.” It stated “They’re Rich . . . They’re Happy , . . They’re White . . . They’re Young Republicans in Love.” It also contained the following statements: “You’ll stare in disbelief as they defend all policies that benefit the rich and comfort the powerful,” “see it now ... or see ’em in hell,” and “see them worship fame ... take no blame... have no shame. ’’ The movie also has a hit theme song entitled “We own the World,” and for the first time on screen you can view, “the awsome spectacle of the Young Republicans mating ritual!” which is, “as bizarre as that of the French poodle!” Some College Repblicans are not like this. Many are not bigots, and believe in equal opfKjrtunity for all citizens whether they be black, white, yellow, or whatever color they may be. Are we to assume that Abraham Lincoln, Ronald Reagan, Robert Dole, Dwight Eisenhovs/er, Theodore Rcx)se- velt, Gerald Ford, Richard Nixon, or Governor Martin were “rich, happy, and white,” and “young Republicans in love” at one time? If one’s memory serves him or her correctly, he or she might recall that Lincoln abolished slavery and was a Republican, and that all of these great leaders have believed in equal opportunity for all citizens. These men didn’t necessarily believe that the rich should get big tax breaks. Most just believe that the rich should give the same percentage of their income to the state as everyone else. Some Young Republicans don’t like being portrayed as young, rich, greedy, ignorant racists who are going to “seen in hell”. Many consider themselves common, low key, hard working Americans who are not by all means “rich”. We at The Columns wonder if some of their freedoms they believe in have been taken away by a letter that portrays them as bigots and so fordi. This is taking the right to free speech (1st Amendment) a bit too far. Whoever put out that cartoon should have thought twice. By circulating this deragative trash that unfairly sterotypes, thay are bringing themselves down to the same level of mudslinging as the extremists they themselves attack. Sometimes it makes us wonder. Its funny, but we haven t seen any conservative students or faculty putting up propaganda against citizens with different political beliefs. What troubles us with the letter is the “Young Republicans” part. Some of us might consider it funny if that was not part of the letter. Maybe it should have been entitled something else. 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