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Monday, November 1, 2004

Political promises best ignored
House Editorial

This election, like most before it, has forced the public to endure months of campaigning. Both Sen. Kerry and President Bush have argued over whose plan for the United States will result in a stronger nation, but individuals would be wiser to vote for the candidate whose philosophies — rather than promises, they agree with most.

Canidates not without play value
The Writing on the Wall

More than any other in recent history, this year’s presidential election has demonstrated the political regression of America. When examining the candidates, the public realizes that we have not been asked by the two major parties to make an educated decision for the most qualified candidate — we have been asked to pick with which toy we want to play.

American sports contribute to cultural identity, daily life
Up for Debate

This fall marks an intense moment in sports. The World Series ended last week, professional, college and high school football seasons all are in full swing, professional hockey is in the middle of a lockout, and professional basketball is beginning the preseason.

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- Political promises best ignored
- Canidates not without play value
- American sports contribute to cultural identity, daily life
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