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This is why Dole's camp has come to view not Buchanan but Forbes as the more dangerous threat. Because Forbes is not accepting federal money, there is no limit on what he is allowed to spend. Dole campaign officials believe that they will have to adopt some highly unconventional approaches to financing the rest of the race. So by Thursday, Dole operatives and the Governors were once more burning up the phone lines, trying to solve the new problem in Bob Dole's life: how to live well on nothing. The fear is that the campaign will go broke...
...practice outweighs all competing claims of justice. This is best illustrated by the 1858 Lincoln-Douglas Debates, in which Stephen A. Douglas claimed he would tolerate slavery even though he personally opposed it. Abraham Lincoln correctly replied that a neutrality claim embodies an antecedent moral judgment. Once cannot adopt neutrality towards something he opposes, Lincoln said, because "no man can logically say he doesn't care whether a wrong is voted up or voted down.... [I]f it is a wrong, [one] cannot say people have a right to do wrong...
...page eight, we see this statement in bold type: "Every year over two million requests for adoption go unsatisfied." Assuming this figure is true, these are requests for newborn, healthy, white children. If the Human Life Alliance believes that each life is precious, and each human life is "a lot of love," why doesn't it have a campaign to encourage other anti-abortion adherents to adopt the non-white babies and the six-, 10- and 15-year-olds who need love and a home? No such literature encouraging people to adopt was included in the magazine...
...Department of Architecture plans to urge the remaining two departments in the GSD--Urban Planning and Design and Landscape Design--to adopt a similar position, Hayes said...
First of all, we believe that "indecent" is a heinous concept to adopt as a legal standard because it is so eminently undefinable. In general legal parlance, "indecent" is a superset of "obscene", and hence includes not only sexually explicit material but also four-letter words and sexual material deemed "patently offensive" by local community standards. Under this standard, anything ranging from pornographic animation to a frank discussion of AIDS could be construed as indecent and draw the fire of federal prosecutors. Ironically, any document which explicitly describes what the new law prohibits would be theoretically banned from the Internet...