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Thurs, November 2, 2006
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House Editorial: The advent of the absentee ballot If John Fund, Wall Street Journal columnist and author of “Stealing Elections: How Voter Fraud Threatens Our Democracy,” is to be taken seriously, someone needs to mount up and ride to Boston yelling, “The absentee ballots are coming! The absentee ballots are coming!” More... Between the Lines: Ad nauseam
What do Rosa Parks, Vietnam, Sept. 11, firefighters, Hurricane Katrina, Dale Earnhardt, and Martin Luther King Jr. have to do with any of us? Aside from representing some of the more monumental moments in our nation’s history, they are now supposed to unite us for a common cause, a moral good and a righteous endeavor. What might that be, you ask? Quite obviously it means we’re supposed to buy Chevrolet pickups — duh. More... The Best of What’s Around: Style without knowledge Every time I stroll through campus, one of the first things I notice about another person is what they are wearing. My interest is usually piqued when someone garbs a T-shirt with a personal message or writing that attracts my eye. Most of the time it’s a message like “I’m hot, “I’m a player,” “Do you believe in love at first sight, or should I walk by again?” or something equally as ridiculous, worn mostly by those who fail to fit the descriptive message. More... Breeze Perspectives: American catch-22
Violence in Iraq is reaching record levels. Corruption and sex scandals are spreading like wildfire in Washington. Illegal immigration is out of control. And to top it off, a crazy psychopath in North Korea now has a new shiny toy to play with. More... Letters to the Editor (Editorial Policies) Darts & Pats (Submit your own!)
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