Editorial _ I Nebraskan I University ot Nebraska-Uncoln Curt Wagner, Editor. 472 1 766 Amy Fuiwards, Editorial Page Editor Jane Hirt, Managing Editor I.cc Rood, Associate \ews Editor Diana Johnson, Wire Page Editor Chuck Green, Copy Desk Chief I.isa Donovan, Columnisl Nightmare handled Health Center officials to he commended |r udos to the University Health Center officials. Last week had to be, as Director Gerald Fleischli put it, a health center director’s worst nightmare. But despite the ominous measles outbreak, UNL health officials handled the outbreak beautifully. For most of the 13,000 students who had to be immu nized, the process took only a few minutes. At Kansas State University, according to the Kansas State Collegian, students were waiting in line for almost two hours to be vaccinated, after seven cases of measles had been reported. UNL is not immune to more measles cases, and Fleischli said the third-generation cases may not be diagnosed until May 10. But hopefully, the number of those cases has been kept to a minimum by the quick and complete planning of university, county and state health officials. Officials can be proud as students raise their sore arms in salute. j — Amy Edwards for the Daily Nebraskan I . What others think Exxon to pass the buck on disaster Has anyone else noticed how the price of gasoline has risen in the past three weeks? Has anyone noticed how the federal government has chipped “ in "rccbaiT tfie oiFBut of PrTnce William ISound? Has any ohe^5!lc5ointing a critical finger all ihe while. “Liberals must be deal, horde wrote of the DN. “They can never hear logical arguments against their prejudices.’* Huh?Come again. Niels 'Couldn’t hear you. It's amusing to read mk It an auda cious statement about " logical argu ments" from someone as bigoted as horde. People like Forde go against eve rything religion stands lor. It s little wonder why society is becoming more and more atheistic. Ihe news papers are fullol stones about abuses of religion. Jim and lanmiy rayv Jimmy Swaggarl... now you can add one more name to the list. Forilc maintains that homosexual ity is an acquired siatus, rather than an ascribed one. “They.” he says,arc conditioned mt “their” ''talus, making “their” own decisions as to which path to follow. Mas he. But that was the belief about epileptics and the mentally ill noi so many years ago. It may still be lor some people. Fordc and those like him have serious problems. Intolerance o minorities, or anyone w ho happens to be different, is a disease h s sicken ing, but even more so when it is practiced in the name of God. Docs Fordc really believe that God wants homosexuals persecuted? born me at the stake, huh, Nels? How about Muslims? Hindus? Blacks, maybe. If there is indeed a God. what ne (she?) wants is something none or Eg can know — yet. But we Hall findo I someday. , I And some people may be su prised at what they learn. d | (ireen is 8 senior news-editorial a*. » criminal justice major, and isa Daily * * lean sportswritcr, sporLs ard editorial co u nisi and the copy desk chief. ; - The Daily Nebraskan welcomes brief letters to the editor from all readers and interested others. Letters will be selected for publi cation on the basis of clarity, original ity, timeliness and space available. The Daily Nebraskan retains the right to edit all material submitted. Readers also are welcome to sub material as guest opinions. Whether material should run as a let ter or guest opinion, or not to run, is lelt to the editor’s discretion. Letters and guest opinions sent to the newspaper become the properly o! the Daily Nebraskan and cannot be returned. Anonymous submissions will not be considered for publication. | should include the author s ..’ I year in school, major and group s'" ation, if any. Requests U) wi l names will not be granted. Submil material to the DallJ £jR 1 braskan. 34 Nebraskai Union. I St., Lincoln, Neb. 68588-04