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Page 6/The BattalionAVednesday, February 12, 1986
A&M audience Warped
votes to restrict
press coverage
of terrorist acts
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By DARYN DeZENGOTITA
Reporter
Over half the audience attending
the Texas A&M Debate Society Fo
rum Tuesday night agreed that sig
nificant government restrictions on
media coverage of terrorist activities
are justified.
Robin Wranosky and Karon Al-
tom, both junior political science ma
jors, debated this issue in 308 Rud
der.
Wranosky, who spoke in support
of government restrictions, said, “It
is bad enough when an uncontrolla
ble, unstable person hijacks a plane
or kills an innocent person.
“But when a seemingly rational
human being does so on my tele
vision just to get my attention for his
cause, it’s an atrocity.
“It is controllable, and it ought to
be stopped.”
Forty-seven of the 88 people in
the audience agreed with Wranosky.
Altom began by quoting the First
Amendment, which guarantees the
basic freedoms of the press.
“This has so simply and so clearly
been stated, how could anyone mis
take its message?” she asked. “I
should be able to take my seat at this
point for no other reason than this
200-year-old document, which has
withstood the test of time and has re
mained intact despite men’s passions
and fears.”
Audience members indicated
their opinions by sitting on the pro
or con side of the room.
They could change their opinion,
and their side, at any point in the
discussion, but only a few changes
were made.
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AUSTIN — One of Gov. Mark White’s oppo
nents in the Democratic primary pledged Tues
day to crash White’s news conferences and cam
paign appearances if the incumbent refuses to
debate.
General Jim Mattox, has publicly called White a
“nerd” and a “scumball.”
But Crowder said Tuesday he is willing to post
a $5,000 bond and give the money to White’s
campaign if judges consider him “personally of
fensive” during a debate sponsored by ‘ L “
League of Women Voters.
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White, said, “Governor, I intend to discuss the is
sues with you before this campaign is over
whether it takes place in a television studio or at
your weekly press conferences.
White campaign spokesman Mark McKinnon
said the governor remains willing to debate his
Democratic opponents before the May 3 pri
mary.
Crowder said White shouldn’t worry
name-calling that has taken place so far.
“As a show of good faith, I would bf
place in escrow $5,000, which would
contribution from me to your re-eta
paign in the event a panel of three judgfi
termines, by a majority vote, that I madt
mark that might be deemed personally
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“If we cannot debate in a formal atmosphere, I
will be left no choice but to follow you around
this state at your various campaign functions in
order to engage in meaningful dialogue concern
ing the issues.”
“The governor has indicated that he would
like to debate all the primary opponents,” McK
innon said. “The governor was disturbed by Mr.
Crowder’s remarks; he didn’t feel that was deal
ing with issues that are of concern to the people.
dent of the Texas League of Women
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“We encourage all primary opponents to try to
get together and contact our people and agree on
a forum.”
“These debates are far too importanl
governor to tuck tail and slink off,” Crow* enn
a news conference. “If he’s not going to
he ought to tell us all. . . . But to done
think indicates the same indecisivenesshfH
onstrated in office.”
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