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...John Kerry-John Edwards ticket would win not only my vote but also my confidence in a brighter future. George W. Bush is an honorable man doing his best, but he is one of the worst Presidents in modern history. In today's climate, America's President must be, above all else, a visionary and a diplomat of the highest order. Bush is neither. His my-way-or-the-highway attitude doesn't fit U.S. foreign-policy concerns or domestic issues. That's why I'm happy the Democrats finally seem to be getting their act together. Chuck Knowlton Danville...
There are quasi-plausible reasons for Edwards' odd unwillingness to confront Kerry. He has defined himself as Mr. Sunshine, and since his future in politics is probably brighter than his present, he doesn't want to sully the white suit. He may also be pulling his punches because he wants to be Vice President. That would be foolish: his prospects aren't as obvious as most citizen pundits think. Kerry will surely want a running mate eager to eviscerate the opposition, particularly in the debate against Vice President Cheney (or, failing that, a Vice President who will bring his home...
...John Kerry--John Edwards ticket would win not only my vote but also my confidence in a brighter future. George W. Bush is an honorable man doing his best, but he is one of the worst Presidents in modern history. In today's climate, America's President must be, above all else, a visionary and a diplomat of the highest order. Bush is neither. His my-way-or-the-highway attitude doesn't fit U.S. foreign-policy concerns or domestic issues. That's why I'm happy the Democratic Party finally seems to be getting its act together. CHUCK KNOWLTON...
...President Matthew Mahan is currently initiating talks with Cambridge Mayor Michael A. Sullivan about security issues. Harvard must follow suit and engage the city in a safety dialogue—adding more field lights, making the lights brighter, installing “blue-light” call-boxes and increasing the presence of Cambridge patrols in the Common. Improving lighting and raising police visibility would deter potential attackers...
...Harvard’s history against Barrie is a little brighter than other conference opponents, scoring 4.45 goals per game with a record of 3-0-2 in their last five contests...