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When the issue was in the hands of states, there was less animosity surrounding the issue. Prior to 1973, the terms “pro-life” and “pro-choice?? barely existed. Politicians, especially at the national level, hardly even mentioned abortion. Since the decision, however, the issue has become a grotesque distraction on the political scene. With entrenched, almost unchanging opinions held by either side, abortion has become a wedge issue that no longer stimulates debate, only hostility. As a “morals” litmus test, abortion has convinced poor farmers...
Mihaela Pacurar ’06 didn’t really have a choice??the flight from Boston to her home in Cluj, Romania is 13 hours long. On Thursday, she got her share of turkey in the Quincy dining hall, at a “festive lunch that was called Thanksgiving dinner, but was really just a late lunch,” she said...
...majority winner, it gives voters the ability to express a clearer statement of their political views. Citizens on the fringes of the political spectrum would not have to settle for a candidate too moderate for their tastes; instead, they could cast their first vote for the candidate of their choice??and still have their second-choice vote count should their first choice be eliminated. Furthermore, when the winner of an election examines the vote total, the breakdown of his or her rankings will reveal the extent of the politician’s popular support...
...pretend to give information, but instead spiral into a screamfest with no logical layout of the issues. It’s not hard to find profiles of the candidate’s platforms. The Washington Post, for example, has run a series of editorials called “The Choice?? comparing Bush’s and Kerry’s views on various points. What is difficult is finding a reputable source that will verbalize support for a candidate not on blind faith or some vague principles, but on facts and issues. The newspaper endorsements, no matter whom...
...site’s registered users do not merely click the candidate of their choice??they can also rate the presidential candidates on a scale of one to five and indicate which election issues matter most...