4 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, October 31, 2001 OP/ED ~ 420 MAYNARD STREET JfIirA NN ARBOR, MI 48109 N OTABLE ily.letters~umich.edu QUOTABLE I GEOFFREY GAGNON EDITED AND MANAGED BY Editor in Chief STUDENTS AT THE Im trying to think UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN MICHAEL GRASS SINCE 1890 NICHOLAS WOOMER what great works of Editorial Page Editors art would be taken Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the opinion of the majority of the Daily's away from us if we editorial board. All other articles, letters and cartoons do not necessarily reflect the opinion of The Michigan Daily were unable to see minors copulating." - Supreme Court Justice Anton Scalia, during discussions involving a free speech case that involves depictions of minors UG , u ,engaged in sexual activities. Dissenting opinions revolved around movies such as 'Traffc," "Lolita" and "Titanic,"all of "* *** . ~ ~ A '~ 1~which are called into question by child . c tNo10.3(. 01\1J4 I, gC o Studet S pornography laws. th ithe Ub ersity's cons ra its sgrduatesti Ttward the end of winter termh 'Spne I's also a dirty war for oil in structorsstt University seemed to have defused a ron Feb 1 egotiations between potential bomb: Bottom line budgen. NICK VOOMER BACK TO TnE WOOM the Graduate Employees Orgamization That new formula impleniented unilat- -_____________________________________________ I t r terally by the University last year, ge he truth: How hard really peculiar way, George W. Bush could, cy toward the Taliban was driven by fear of begaiast night. it is to hide - and some day, benefit financially from his own Iran and support of Unocal." Alhuhtessinwspiaiy trSine and h~Atsa fxd that's bad news for administration's decisions, through his father's These suggestions were bolstered by con. At ty t ,Scicat rts athe Bush administration. investments. And that to me is a jaw-dropper. cern in right-wing policy circles that isolating aimed at layig out negotiation ground amount of money to be used for hng America's so-called These "coincidences" are relevant to the the Taliban would force companies to transport seGs"New War" in Afghanistan current conflict in Afghanistan, and not just Caspian oil through Russia, thereby increasing "deina, presentin items fhrvlateradyr-. dsllef. dver tfeetshcouldikepr cny is fueled by public percep- because of its proximity to an oil-rich region. Russia's influence in the world unnecessarily. ontion that our primary goal is Afghanistan occupies a critical strategic posi- When the Taliban banned opium production in erg Rsgrnr ran shm r e .Gto emerge victorious from a tion in a grand plan for U.S. oil companies to 2000, the U.S. gave $43 million in aid to tonline budgeting and the general rela argued that bottom-line budgeting gave struggle to the death with control Caspian oil. Afghanistan through the United Nations and ienshi between the departments an incentve to terrorists who despise For years, U.S. oil interests have drooled independent aid agencies. U.S. Secretary of riversiyy and its GSes. ui hire the cheapest GSIs avaib: American freedoms, and the battle begins by over the prospects of building a $4 billion, State Collin Powell even suggested publicly 1dealf the destroying the Al-Queda terrorist network and 1,000-mile long pipeline across Afghanistan that the U.S. should reconsider its economic In a meeting with Daily able and in the end, the qua its supporters. The secondary goal of the war is that would plmp Caspian oil to Karachi, Pak- sanctions against Afghanistan. editors'yesterday members tyofeducation decreases. purportedly liberating the people of istan, thereby allowing U.S. firms to sell it in There are two direct implications of this he Univesity'sbargain bucetInIssue . But the University .told Afghanistan from their brutal Taliban rulers. the lucrative South Asian market. All that is information to the events that are unfolding ig team laid ut their yrnthe. Daily yesterday that End of story --you can keep waving that flag. needed is a ruling government in Afghanistan before our eyes on CNN. The first implication the con1rac But that's only 2/3 of the story, there's yet friendly to U.S. corporate interests, not neces- is that access to oil might be the reason why our pectatkns, hopes and l g bott1om line budgeting another goal; one that has received sparse atten- sarily the Afghan people; that is why U.S. government refuses to enter into good-faith eneral philosophy about addre