The UPEI SUN,'Ihursday, November 20, 1980, page 8 FoI|y=The American Way by Larry Loveless On November 4th,l980 a great woe, like a massive plague, enveloped the United States of America. Ronald Reagan had been elected President. Surely the election of a Tele— vision actor to one of the most powerful positions in world politics has proven to us in Canada and many others in Europe and throughout the world that the Americans (at least those who favoured Reagan) are either misled, selfish, or intellectually and politically manipulated by that which occupies much of their time - the television. Reagan was elected, in my mind, as a result stemming greatly from the hostage issue which, created a tremendous sense of insecurity amongst the American people, based on the fear that they were losing their domination of the world. This of course is of concern because everyone knows that the most important issue in world affairs is that the United States have complete Domination. A bully should never be slapped. Thus Reagan ran on the issue of world control and American domination. How- ever, can international diplomacy be effectual for the United States if the first issue in the discussion is domination by the United States. Why should any Imagine, action filled days on scenic frosty slopes followed by a delicious dinner and a fun filled evening partying with other college students. The UPEI Business Society is pleased to invite all UPEI students for a "ski lark". Don't let this March break slip by quietly. Take the initiative and go For a great time. Sugarloaf, USA is our destination. This impre- country co—operate with another whose main supposition is complete control and domination. The only avenue left open to Reagan is to coerce his allies or others so that they will remain subject to the American will. Clearly the issue concerning Petro-Can - which is predominantly controlled by United States mulinationals - brings this point out well. When Canadians say they want to own and control 51% of Petro—Can, the Americans get upset. Similarly Can Canada talk about fishing rights or acid rain ‘ produced by American plants, when assured in the dialogue is that the interests of the United States are what is of primary importance? As para—military KKK flourishes unhindered in the U.S. another issue becomes appareent on the Reagan platform — that of human rights. Even though 20,000 people have disappeared in Argentina, while at least 6,000 others have been murdered in El. SalVador‘ ' by the right wing para- military and military forces, and while 80% of the Brazilian people live in poverty supported and enforced by their military government, human rights is not an issue for Reagan. Rather, what is important is American national interest. It is in the interest of the American government to support these military and repressive governments of Chile, and Brazil, while giving increased military aid to El Salvador where the right wing has ravaged the country through violence, killing all those who- oppose the government or even have an affiliation 'with anyore who is left wing. Indeed, the evidence of Salvadorian "Death Squad" murders consists of headless and tortured bodies. There are only 12415 political prisoners in El Salvador, the reason simply that it is better to eliminate a reformer, peasant or revolutionary than imprison them. Conversely, human rights is an issue in the foreign policy of Presdient Elect Reagan because of his governemnts continued support of dictatorships and military governments which have been, by Amnesty International, reported to be gross violators of human rights. ’ Furthermore, while Reagan and the American south have implied that God is on the side of the rich and the oppressors, they have also implied that it is God's will for the Americans to have military and nuclear superiority to deal with the mad Russians. Only then can the U.S. talk about arms control - after they haVe superiority. March Break Ski Trip ssive 4200 high mountain with a treeless snow—capped summit is considered "The" mountain to ski in Eastern USA. Thirty six miles of trails over the 2600 verti- cal drop offer skiing for all levels of ability. Also, Sugarloaf's eleven lifts can handle almost ten thousand skiers per hour, making fOr less time in line and more time skiing!!! " trip runs from March let to the 6th. Accomodation is at the Red Stallion Inn, a unique Country Inn famous for its good meals and good times. The Red Stallion really swings with the liviliest club in the area. The meals, which are included in the package price, feature a hearty steak and seafood menu. ’ This holiday has been designed with the student's pocket book in mindo Prices are incredibly reasonable: a. Accormodation, two meals MONDAYNIGHT _6 BOOK mam IDCATED OVER "THE OLD . (‘N J THE AVENUES ( formerly "'ITE cam" ) ‘TUAY-NIGHT ls . STUDENT ' NIGHT (SPECIAL PRICES BOEIH NIG'I'I‘S) SPAIN" m FEATURING : BEST CDMING smN: BEST SEIECI'IW (F MUSIC SOUND SYSTEM BEST EIGHT 8H0"7 IARGFST DANE FUDR GOIDEN DAME (INI'EST NO COVER CHARGE DISKS SPIN RIQ‘ITL Y FROM IN CI‘IARI.01.'.L'.F.."IUI‘M OIDIES NIGHT 9pm-lam Anyone of little sense can see the absurdity of this position. The Russians ‘ have already suggested _ that they will increase their military effort to I respond to the U.S. threat. Both have have - enough armaments to blast the world into oblivion. Reagan has incited perhaps one of the most devasting policies in American and - world history - an arms race which seems now to be a vicious and potentially violent circle. : An arrogant and degrading (with fascist overtones) presupposition of the President-Elect and those who voted him into office, issthat the..U.S. must be the greatest power in the world , that other peoples are unable to democratically rule them- selves (Brazil, Chile, Canada), and that it is necessary to force other people to submit to the American will — of course this is all in the interests of peace and freedcm, ' To the world Reagan and his supportershave themselselVes to be intellectually impotent, naive, (for all the world is black and white , communism and free enter— prise, in which free enter—— prise is always to be de fended!) , and religiously demonic (the Moral Majority mentality won the presidency) . A most apalling situation. per day, lift ticket, gratuity and sales tax. $215.00 American ' Acccmodation, two meals per day, lift ticket and lessons, gratuity and sales tax. " $240.00 American c. Acccmrodation, twoymeals per day, lift ticket, lessons, equipment, gratuity and sales tax fi$275.00 American mly transportation and ~ spending money are left to ~ worry about" A This is too good an . opportunity to pass up. A deposit of $85.00 is required for reservations with the Red Stallion. Deposit must be-made before December 6th. People, will be at the Business Society table by Freda's office the last week of classes. Short informational meeting will be held December 6th in Room 237, Kelley. r , Scrape together the bu and sign up for the SKI LARK“ You won't regret it.!!!