The Cadre, Tuesday February 17,“1976,_page Monet: Power One thing that disappOints me’greatly about the up-com— ing election is the generally poor quality of the candida— tes, not to mention their pe- ttiness. Last year there were some names among the defeated ca- ndidates which would have made excellent Union offic- ers — and all those who won did at least a fair job (1a— st fall I would have said with the exception of Tom dove editorial ' . flflCICIfCIO‘ V _ 4A 41 Hayward but he has since sho— wn his — I hope - true col- ors). However, this year, on the whole, we have a big gr— oup of malcontents to choose from. If from this group you can find a good execut— ive (and even harder — a good Council) for next year then I must admit that you are better able to find the good points in a candidate than I am. Lgi V . - V‘ I Love Mm" Dear Editor, Having perused thisrweek's edition of the Campus paper, I discover that under the' letters to the editor, one letter which I presume to have been written by a memb- er of our "educated" student body. It concerned the po- sting of "Love Jesus" post— ers on the bulletin boards around campus. It was to my great disa- ppointment that I discover— ed that, for all the writ— er's reference to science, the only educated things about the letter was (per— haps) his ability to use ‘ large words in their app— ropriate context. The writer's reference to science and reason as an argument against these post— ers and religion in general is hardly a valid one. It -, is a proven fact that the‘ ‘ greater the scientific and 'technological advancements ~of a society, the greater its turnover to religion. Having never been an ath— eist I do not suppose to un- derstand his total viewpoint on the subject, but it appef ars to me, that even an.ath+ ' eist should be able to comp— ‘rehend the concept of love. I don't suppose he would have protested if there had been a deluge of "Love.Ath— eist" posters. Perhaps the writer of the letter would be interested P1,".fi pilgfwi delivery toany residence 50¢ guaranteed hot food pizza, lasagne submarines and sandwiches openv7=00 am i ‘ to l=30 am L later on weekends u I 3% 7 . h? *1 d 32.3“62u-w_ ems-zsegr 1-,. “w -m. m up: . 3.36:3“? 3&1»; ->2(t;°mo¥. .Ne? mm“* =‘53911L 1:>9~m r §*“”<3tw:1 uzfizuwuzgfi » razo>cOuo- 7- LL (L‘RV‘\(»LL . ‘day. For example, of the eight people running for Arts Rep, there might be four good ca- ndidates among them} Its so. bad that I intend to vote for Mary Vessey, Mike O'Brien and GeraldLMcKenna not beca— use I think they're good but because I don't know them. Possibly.they'll/beubetter than the'ones I do know. I hope so. N Most disappointing/about these candidates, though, is that they appear to be runn— ing for offide not because they want to help students or to become involved not for the money but rather they are running because of the power.‘ ‘ ‘ Most are power-tripping, probably only Howie Adams, .Cheryl Cannon, in the fact that the theiste ic viewpoint is itself a re— ligion. He also cites the placing of the "Love Jesus" posters as "self centered acts of irrationality," unf— ortunately his own letter. falls into this very categ— ory. ' It appeared-clear through his narrow minded and viol—\ ent attitude that his real reason for writing the lett— er was not his honest feel- ings upon the subject, but a futile attempt to gain atte— ntion. J I remain respectfully Marion McGaughey in u {owerless Slud’entllnion . and Elizabeth Burke are not power—tripping, However this, unfortunately, does not mean that they would be the best candidates.‘ ' An example of this trip— ping is the consistentgans~ we; we got from Candidates to questions during their interviews with the paper (see pages 6&7)— "Well, I don't wish to answer that question at this time.... that will be revealed during my speech on Monday night.“ my opponents might pick up on that and I'd have no Sp— eech." My opponent might pick up on that and I'd have no Sp- eech...Good Lord!! Is the pfifpose of running to get elected or to do somthing for students?Maybe I shou- ldn't have asked. P.P. We Like You Dear Editor, 1 We would like_to direct this letter to P.P. who wro— te regarding the Jesus Love posters. _ Although our friend cla- ims to be an atheist, it se- ems that he or she knows ve— ry little about "true" Chri- stianity. For those who ha- ve put their trust in Jesus, it no longer remains a "bli— nd faith" but becomes very real and meaningful to them. It is all the more important to put our faith in Jesus, in an age when science is continued on page 3 The Cadre is avail- able on 'campus at the Barn, Main, the cafeteria,'Library, Cadre :office, sand Blanchard on Tues: z The Cadre is a member of the Can- adian University Press (CUP) and is published by the U.P.E.|.S.U. All opinions expressed herein,are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent those of ei- ther the U.P.E.|.S.U. or the Edi- torial staff of the Cadre. Please address all mail,or submis- sions to the Cadre, U.P.E.l., Char” lottetown or drop it in our box in ~the basement of Memorial. The deadline for all submissions .is Friday noon. Pen names will be accepted for publication but it is the policy of the Cadre that we must know the identity of the au- thors of all work. 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