Word: cherishing
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...rallies for patriotism. But I think we can all agree that no one should attempt to deny the right of students of all political persuasions to publicly voice their opinions. To deny such discourse would be to deny us all part of the educational experience we cherish. Unfortunately for our younger brothers and sisters, high-school administrators across the country don’t value student speech rights the way our academic community does...
Whether or not one is in favor of an immediate American attack, all who cherish the principles of democracy and freedom recognize that the world would be a better place with Saddam removed from power. HIPJ avoids this issue, instead claiming that “23 million Iraqis are better equipped to determine their country’s destiny than U.S. bombs.” Would those be the same 23 million who have lived under Saddam’s tyranny for over three decades and have no means to topple the despised despot? The same 23 million who were...
...volunteer for the next shuttle flight," wrote a Virginian. "To stop the shuttle now would send the wrong message at the wrong time." A Nigerian agreed, saying, "What happened to the astronauts will always dwell in my mind, but I have dreamed of going into space. I would cherish the opportunity." Declared a North Carolinian: "I would go up tomorrow if I had the chance. To risk your life, or even to lose it, in the pursuit of something meaningful is better than to live a long, safe life of mediocrity...
...traditional liberals who are fretting about all this gas consumption and pollution. Even some evangelical Christians have joined the anti-SUV chorus. A group called the Evangelical Environmental Network, based in Wynnewood, Pa., has produced TV ads with a provocative tag line: "If we love our neighbor, and we cherish God's creation, maybe we should ask, 'What would Jesus drive?'" The late-night comics went berserk, but Evangelicals take seriously the idea that Christ should be at the center of daily decisions. Says the Rev. Richard Cizik, a conservative minister and registered Republican: "I'm not on an anti...
...intolerance is, alas, clearly alive and well in the Harvard of the 21st century. And, just as it takes only one carcinogenic cell to give you cancer, it only requires one individual who holds such views to undermine the principles of enlightened tolerance that so many in the academy cherish but take for granted...