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March 08, 1992 - Image 10

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Michigan Citizen, 1992-03-08

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doub about er'l concern [or
being tapODlive to citfzeDl.
She ltated t under the Bngler
Adminiltration, the state forced
cUent Olpnfzldo to pay [or the
I Ie pbampblct on eDllOraencY ser­
viceI, wblle alIowiDa duent doc-
and lawyell to it he.
-We bow wbole EDaJer'1 beIrt
Uea, - lbe d.
Sbe expreuecl concern tbat tilt
about streamlinlna ICrvicca aDd cut- .
ling out red pe mlgbt turn out to be
code words for tIkina more aervicea
lway from the poor.
-When Johnny Scillorhanda
(Engler) ya be wan to belp com­
munitiel, we'd better lend our
women IDd children to hlp poUDd,
because he will be d�vastatinl
them, - she said.
" SOME AREA ialde lOOk a
middle position - aeciq Com­
muniti Flllt a a positive propam
that rcaiden lbouid work with, but
DOt • a substitute for the ICrvicca
thatwerelOlt. .
ODe Wa� County otridal aald
at the meetina be bad been -bollerlna
and acreamin&" about the cuta, be­
cause o[ the immediacy of the
problema f8CCd by tIae cut off aU
aid aDd the overDOr's failu.e to cre­
ate" -a bridp to break the cycle of
dependency. -
He pralaed the Communities Fint
program, ltatins. "We thintit'l pat
tbina aDd we lupport it aU the way.-
o omcials expiliol !be
propam.-
Tbe r added, ·We t
you DOtCOldlin YOW'IClva to curre
practice IDd that you be driycn by a
of Importance aM opportunity
that will e Ie your community to
be ready 10 Implement your ICrvice
delivery model by October 1, 1992. "
Davia admitled, however, that the
commUDIty Input could not persuade
aovemor 10 restore service that
bad eUmlnatod last year.
Oovemor John Engler bid been
UDder crltldam [or totally elimiDat-
luch propama General .
taDCC, IDd PJOPOIln& this program
Ihortly after hil inauguration
wi co Ideri ways of reduc-
!be ucracy or com-
lyi..,
Davia dcfeDdcd BDaJer'IICtiODl,
aaylna thla wa a reaction to the
deficit Democratic ltatement by
Stale Rcprcacntative David HolUater
charled tbat tbe elimination of
OcDerai AsailtIDCC would COlt the "
state more In fllDeas aDd crlme fueled
by the delperatfon of thOle who have
100t their Income.
)
IT URGED THE use of the ltate
rainy day fund to c::overthia emcrpn­
ey.
In an interview, Maureen Taylor,
Director of the HigblaDd Park Wel­
M Ripta Orpnization expresaed
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babits, unsafe family values."
sdlool combiDed and quantitatively t
it pcnetratea mo� deeply," be said.
"We muat begin to tramform the
miDda of people in our culture-about
violence," Jackson said. "We
simpl� mUit break our cycle of
cynidam and usc what we have to
empower our people."
He noted that Magic Johnson
recently retired from professional
basketball after getting the virus that
caUICI AIDS aDd blaming his plight
in part on unsafe sex.
Jackson blamed the overall
problems of the country on •• a
combination of unsafe sex, unsafe
drup, unsafe guns, unsafe study
"NEEDLESS TO say, the
conclusiom will always be tragic
and not magic," he said. He
encouraged parents to tum off their
televisions at least three hours each
night and take a greater interest in the
education of their c.bildrcn. He noted
that 96 percent of the imnaa be met
visiting one jail were illiterate.
At the point in Jackson's �h
where a minister would nonually
pass the plate to collect
contributions, Jackson instead �
anyone who w not registered to
vote to confess and walk to his right
side to sign up. About 20 people did
so.
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pending.
-Lcgi I tion to elimin te
America '5 trade deficit and make the
United Stat more competitive in
the in mationallDlIkel
. _.e A plan to reinvent America. "
He called for national ummit
of b , government, bor d
community Ie der to revamp
America' corporate tructure and
keep job at home rather than
moving them to places like Mexico
and anna.
'We must be prepared to go stand
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Jacoon said. "Don't surrender.
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