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Show The Daily Utah Chronicle - Page Six Wednesday, February 10, 1993 'Mi?mMHi.' JfrUUi imishW .imsv ifc irunMiK I ..ttfintlt' sHiiUKM. .iihim ii iitaiiito ) mmmJ If you haven't refinanced your bank auto loan at the University Credit Union yet, what are you waiting for? Our interest rates are as low as 6.9 APR and every day you wait to refinance could be costing you money. Don't wait another day. 6.9 interest rates can't last forever. For a no obligation quote just complete the following information and drop it in campusTnail or leave it at one of our campus locations, if time v doesn't permit, give us a call at 0 and we'll be glad to give a you quote over the phone. Don't waste another minute, apply today! , Name- - Address:. 0 Editor: So, let me get this straight, the Chronicle Editorial Board doesn't believe that the L.A. police officers will get a fair trial. That, perhaps, jurors might condemn, them for fearing of igniting another riot. Hmmm, well, wouldn't that be just too f bad! After all, that would make a "farce" out of the system and at Home Phone:. the same time punish four Work Phone-- Member Account Number: Car Year: ' - Make: I Model: Institution where auto is currently financed: Interest Rate on current loan:. 481-880- 481-880- Despite consequences, Los Angeles cops must be tried Current Loan Balance:. CREDIT UNION upstanding members of society for their actions. A system that worked so well in upholding justice in the previous case against the officers, a system that worked so well in upholding justice by pardoning former President Bush & Co. for their involvement in the armshostages scandal, a system that works so well that our tax dollars are spent on the discussion of a law banning sex with animals. Well, I've got news for all you folks living in dreamland; the system is a farce, in fact, the system sucks, to be quite honest. It is with these thoughts in mind that I say let justice(?) take its course and if the officers are acquitted (gee, what a stretch that would be) and riots were to occur, then so be it. After all, revolution is what has molded this nation into what it is today. In honor of those who have died for a cause: Abraham Lincoln, Malcolm X, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., the many people of Beijing, John - to do exactly that; support democracy. For if it were not for individuals like Malcolm X, we all might still be living in the dark ages. A simple "oh well," maybe in another lifetime, just won't cut it. Freedom of the press is one thing, freedom and equality of the people is something else. Brooke Smith staff Mil fHlMlltilllUH foil) HUUMn w mm mm mm ri ryui I IIIU II I HI) 2 mil 1 III ll'll 'n 1 1 I FEBRUARY 10 ,, WEDNESDAYS THURSDAY ; TH IS WEEK V $ & 11 I Mm mm msm lililiMiiiWi ilMiiWllllijilillliltlilDll PmZ 0 VOTING TAKES PLACE AT THE MARRIOTT LIBRARY, ECC L ES BU SI N E S S BALLIF HALL ANPTHE UNION BUILDING. F. Kennedy and others, people have the right to revolt if they choose. Although no one wants to see anyone hurt, people have died for much lesser causes than that for which those people of Los ' Angeles are fighting for. So, unless your name is Rush Limbaugh or Jesse Helms, I call on those in support of democracy tlllilHIlllf!l!U Ihiiiu ' '"HI |