Reader complaints cover different areas Student reader knocks New Alliance Party Nanci Hamilton’s reasons for the formation of the New Alliance Party (Daily Nebraskan, Sept. 15) are not good enough to convince me to vote for any of its candidates. I will not support a third political party simply because it is a third party. If you want my vote, then start explaining your party’s position on relevant issues instead of complaining about how the Democrats and Republicans are out to get you. opiftim in addition, your suggestion that Chief Justice William Hastings' deci sion to limit Ernie Chambers to run ning for one political office was based on a political desire to limit the New Alliance Party’s participation is a cheap shot at the state’s judicial sys tem. Hastings did not get to be chief justice of the Nebraska Supreme Court by making such politically based decisions. And if Hastings did suggest Cham - bers could run for both offices, his reversal of opinion two weeks later does not in any way indicate that his decision was politically based. Haven’t you ever changed your mind after examining the facts? 1 hope that the next time I hear from a representative of the New Alliance Party, it will be about real issues instead of meaningless com plaints. Mark VanKckerix junior computer science-engineering Greek defends intense bonds of sisterhood I have attended the University of Ncbraska-Lincoln lor three ydhrs and I have noticed that a few somewhat controversial issues arc consistently raised every fall. One in particular I wpuld like to address is about the greek system. It’s not my intent to perpetuate the greek vs. non-greek debate. I believe we can all acknowledge that there are pros and cons to each group. 1 would only like to offer a few comments on behalf of the greek system. It's extremely difficult to express in words the emotions involved with belonging to and working for some thing greater than the self. The emo tions, strong and real, are a mixture of joy, pride, self-respect, love and from the challenge of it all, frustrauon. It is a wonderful feeling using my time, energy and talents knowing the bene fits arc not for me alone. Each person must decide whether or not to be a pan of the greek system. To the individuals who choose not to be greek, I ask that you realize there are many great things about the greek system. It just depends on what you choose to see. Rene Millet junior finance and vice president Kappa Della sorority Other odors pollute airspace for smoker Please, may we discuss the smok ing issue without personalities? The issue appears to be that non-smokers object to smokers’ litter and smoke invading their space. As for the litter, I concede the point. I am now meticulous about not leaving a trail of ashes and cigarette butts wherever I go and smoke. As far as cigarette smoke invading someone’s space: When we all reach a cultural consensus that none of us has the “right” to invade the airspace of others with unwelcome factory stimuli, then I will icsDCCt the com plaints of non-smokers. Currently, I see only one segment of the popula tion attacking the other. Let’s be fair and place “No perfume” and “No farting” signs next to the “No smok ing” ones, or take the signs down. I can say with reasonable certainty that my smoke doesn’t nauseate any one any more than others’ noxious odors disgust me. Fran Thompson sociology Student defends action by Women’s Center This letter is in response to the editorial (DN, Sept. 15) on the Women's Resource Center. Tearing up Playboy magazines in the name of feminism may not “be a nice thing to do” (why not?) but neither is the exploitation and degradation of women’s bodies. I believe the actions by the Women’s Resource Center on this issue was perfectly justifiable. By the way, perhaps the Daily Nebraskan staff should be a little more up-to-date and not use sexist language, whether flagrant or not. C.K. Hake senior psychology/women’s studies Reader gives support to Sen. Dave Karnes While it’s true that former Gov. Bob Kerrey has a lot of chansma, it’s also true that he is very adept at say ing one thing to please one group and another thing to please a different group. On the one hand, he accuses Sen. Dave Karnes of being weak and in consistent when it comes to lough budget decisions. On the other hand, he is worried about increasing funds for food stamps, Medicaid and other welfare programs. He hasn’t said that he wants to raise taxes, but he hasn’t said how he is going to pay for in creased funding for welfare, either. You can bet he won’ t vote against any tax increases. I don’t like the way Karnes got into his position any more than the most devoted Kerrey supporter. However, if we cast our vole according to the issues, we should support Karnes because he is the only one who is addressing the issues in this cam paign. Brent Boettcher sophomore ag honors DN criticized for too much Husker football coverage 1 thought yon guys at the Daily Nebraska* learned your lesson when it pastes to “tasteless” hu mor people (Daily Half* asskb*. .neater), but it seems that one scr. Last was tSi os cocaine aw M^fiag “yts Now, it’s the totally (DN, Sept. 14) of kig the camera people have any to do, like report cpel‘ rr.not asking page* ere we loss to | uu-Aj, inert nas to oe other '‘Lm.-—— things besides football going on at the university of Nebraska-Lin coln. Timothy 0. Jacques senior elementary education Editor's note: For the last two years, the BN has run two page photo spreads on all Corahusker football games, regardless of the score. 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