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...example, Iowa Governor Tom Vilsack has already pulled out of the race for lack of funds. Pushing all the primaries together will only worsen the disturbingly large advantage well-financed candidates have at the outset. If the nineteen states do not reverse course, it will be all of America??s voters that lose out. Having a long primary season in which smaller states tend to vote before larger states gives smaller states more of a say early on, but preserves the importance of the elections of larger states, whose vote-totals dwarf the smaller states?...
...ideological biases and partialities of Team America??the collective minds that write, edit and draw the Captain America comics—are apparent. It’s no coincidence that the source of the comic hero’s plight shares similarities with our government’s highly-polarizing Patriot Act, or that enemies of freedom (read: terrorists) were responsible for the assassination of this idealistic symbol of liberty...
...popular Marvel comic book bearing his name, his creators have taken the opportunity to make a worthy statement about a number of issues. And it didn’t matter if they were jingoists or turncoats, left-wing or right—the onus was on Captain America??s writers to take advantage of their ability to reach to a broad and responsive audience by saying something worthwhile in the issue. And they...
...Stack-Babich and Matt Kramer. Harvard used six pitchers to close out the victory, including Wilson, who picked up the win after 1 1/3 scoreless innings of relief work. The Crimson plays its fourth game in three days today against Tampa at 1 p.m. in Tampa, Fla. Baseball America??s preseason pick to win the Ivy League begins its conference slate at Penn on March...
...York City’s token ban should be considered for what it is: a symbol. A symbolically easy way to symbolically sweep the problem of recurring racism and America??s hypocritical past under a symbolic rug. Perhaps the resolution allows council-members to go home (or to voters) content, but with or without the “N” word, our society will still be bedeviled with racism. The only things we will lack, if the moratorium stands, is one word in the dictionary and a good chunk of our erstwhile-intact freedom...