EDITORIAL Tou . Fir. p th attribu n ry to run the city of roit. But th prim ry I m n for u , th ic building bloc for ny dmini tration i attitude nd in that gory McPhail wins running away over her oppon nt. ' Unli h r oppon nt, who ould pp and pi ad, cPhail d mon­ trat th pu nk nd oour- to do wh the' t to do fo th whod h r. When Oli w re pro ting rae­ . t ctivity of kinh ds on campu ,her opponent, who was on th Oli 't board, publically pt quiet. He left th kids out there to fend for themsel , while he wa wor ing "behind closed doo ." Detroit needs a mayor who' up front, outspoken and visible. Then there is the qu - tion of dealings with the busin community. While her opponent says that under hi administration the city will furnish the infrastructure for a new Tiger tadium, he whines that there is little else he can do but beg to get Detroiters jobs building that stadium. "You can't hold a gun to omeone's head," he says. However, if the city provid the streets and wers for the n w tadium, then the city has a very big bargaining chip to de�and jo and contracts for Detroiters in fact, part owner­ hip and part of the profits. 1cPhail has said plainly that there will be no city money for an w stadium, we can't afford it. Maybe because she has had to raise children by herself - a situation the majority of Detroiters also find themse in - McPhail is one tough woman. She is clear on where she wants the city to go and recognizes her power as Mayor to get us there, H�r opponent demonstrates no such strength, instead ap­ pearmg weak and accomociating to the economic forces that have made good money off the city while its residents lag behind. McPhail has pr9JlQlSjed-1&o el[J)al)Q ability by tabli hi oils, S�:l'!�e!'! •• ttlr make available the abandoned property bot rest entia and commercial, and provide incentives to residents to develop those properties, ��e has ?emonstrated a willingness to follow in a great tradition=- hke the mothers who protected their sons from the lynch mobs; like Sojourner Truth who led her brothers and sisters out of slavery; like Rosa Parks who stood up to the whole aparthied system of the South- McPhail displays a compassion for the little man, and the strength to deliver in the clutch. We believe her toughness, her motherhood, will s rve us well, move the city ahead and make a better life for its residents, And that after all is what an election is all about. Vote Share, McPhail for Mayor of Detroit. ichigan Citizen " Pub shed each Sunday by New Day Enterprl e 12541 Second Street, Highland Park, MI 48203 (313)869-0033 Benton Harbor Bureau, 175 Main Street, Benton' Harbor, MI 49022 (616)9271527 Contributors: Bernlce Brown - Patricia Co rt· Mary Golliday - Craig HlII Allison Jones· Efua Korantema - Shock Fbck - Ron Seigel - Tureka Tur1< Cero�n Weld Production M.n.ger: Kascene Bar1 tions spokesmen defend such units as rural, isolated reserves ofth "Worst of the Worst." THAT JUSTIFICATION W ASthe 'basis for the infamous Marion Federal Penitentiary, where the gov't promptly dumped a number of political prisoners, including, for a time at least, former Black Panther Sundiata Aooli, former AIM ac­ tivist Leonard Peltier, former Resistance Conspirator Dr. Alan Berkman, orth Am rican anti­ imperialist Tim Blunk, among others. (For th wretched his­ tory of Marion, contact Commit- to End Marion Lockdown, P.O. Box 578172, Chicago, IL 60657- 8172; 312-235-0070.) In 1987, Amnesty International re­ ported Marion violates almost every one ofth United ations' Standard Minimum Rul for the Treatment of Prisone . Several 'IV networks r ntly reported on the Pelican Bay, California Supermax, a st t orture chamber, call "Sk I ton Bay" by priso :! In Pennsylvania, an SMU was built in a rural, financially strapped area, a so-called Spe­ cial Management Unit, where the state specializes in shrivel­ ing the soul. It seems to also specialize in punishing jailhouse lawyers, and serves as punishment for those who had the nerv to win civil and criminal suits. CO SIDER 0 E: "Solo" expl ins his history before being sent to the SMU, ". .from June, 1985 to ov. 1, 1989, I never went to the hol whil prison and ne r had mi duct more rious than 2 ti of reefer. I w I1t 3 y rs wi hou any kind of mi condu while n­ gaging in studies, ing] a liter­ acy tutor and all." In Mar. 1992 all too changed after Solo was char with hit­ ting a nurse at Huntingdon Prison. Shortly h aft r, th writer saw him locked in a onB-block, hi left ey woll n to th size of a lfb 1. rom Death ow