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...amendment banning gay marriage--who sets policy. In the vice-presidential debate, Cheney had genially acknowledged the remarks of Senator John Edwards after he complimented the Cheneys for standing by their "gay daughter." Friends of the Cheneys insist that the Vice President was actually peeved by Edwards' remark, but chose to hold his tongue. "He was ostensibly being gracious," said a Cheney ally. "But he was really saying, 'You're a punk...
Payne, who graduated from Stanford, was simultaneously accepted by Columbia's journalism school and UCLA'S film program and only narrowly chose filmmaking over being a foreign correspondent. "They both use the self as a filter to show what is going on in the world," he says. He scored a writing-directing deal from Universal shortly after graduating in 1990, and promptly spent five grand of his paycheck on late-'80s Bordeaux. "I was overeager, like most tyros are," he says...
...chose that,” he said at the time, “because Jesus is the only thing worth living, rowing and dying...
...similar chain of events took place in the U.S. The Democrats, too, charged onto the political scene last year with Howard Dean’s incendiary rhetoric against President Bush and his policies. Yet, in the end, they chose the mild-mannered and uninspiring candidate, one who never displayed any of the fire that Dean so briefly offered. In actuality, Kerry appears as a milder version of Bush, presenting many seemingly conservative policies that will not really address the problems of underprivileged America...
...senior, who wished to remain anonymous to avoid being penalized for criticizing her department, says she chose not to write a thesis because writing one would not guarantee her honors...