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Show s Where's Our Leftist? By MIKE HEYWOOD In all. the current shouting about the war-peacenik-crummy-red-draft-dodger business, a familiar name is conspicuous by its absense. In the past it could be expected that when Miskin or his team attacked, a counter-attack would be pulled by the team led by another campus activist. But the activist acti-vist is no longer here to fight his word-war in favor of pacifism. pacif-ism. Yes, debate fans, Michael McKain is gone. But he has not gone far. "Student Life," the paper at Utah State University, has been full of the old McKain flame for the past couple of issues. To quote their editorial for Feb. 2: "We had a leftist visit us Michael McKain. He made a very poor impression impres-sion on many and offended some others. "McKain, a graduate in psychology and organizer of Student Action Committee Commit-tee for Social Justice at the U. of U., was guest of the Free Mind Forum . . ." The editors go on to s that they're loyalists and :: . servative and McKain had :: ". ter watch out for J. L j because he knows all im:L new left. A letter in the 2 . issue similarly attacks our: '. on the grounds that he sp;- j to emotionalism instead logic. ; Later on last week, '!: , dent Life" carried a cot;- ; letters adamantly suppor. McKain. They say thai ( editorial and the letter t . both loopy in the exta: . that McKain is posessec truth. . i We sort - of wish fc t would come back. What? J. Edgar Hoover's letter the game the Miskin tear j playing, we're beginning f scared. In fact, it has : suggested in all serioe t that the Chronicle office: ; new headquarters forte: left. n Come on homeMcKK1 k got to get rid of somen-. heat. First thing yo t we'll be listed in the tot- s of "The FBIStory 1 |