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...Could he even do a little successful nation-building in an infrastructure-poor terrorism-connected country to which he had committed U.S. troops? No! He alone could do none of these things, not even one! That any president could fail at these critical missions and still claim success in the War on Terror is hypocritical almost to the point of comedy. Clinton could use a few pointers from our current administration before he sullies television news with another of his ignorant rants. At the very least, he should take his dishonest and––worse?...
...women aware that there are large HMO organizations that still have not “approved” the use of this vaccine even though it has passed the rigors of the Food and Drug Administration and the Center for Disease Control. My daughter was recently immunized and her claim was rejected by a large healthcare organization. They stated that the vaccine was not yet “approved.” My only comment is that my husband has easy access to Viagra (if he wants it), but I am unable to get my healthcare organization (United Healthcare?...
...party if you “don’t like black people” simply because you have a Southern accent, Mr. Drummond? I will suppose zero times. Have you, Mr. Drummond, ever ventured below Washington D.C.? I daresay you have not. Can Mr. Drummond actually claim he has never seen racism in the Northeast? He would be a fool to do so. S. MARGARET SPIVEY ’08 September...
...some post-practice therapies were proscribed, according to John J. Brady ’10. “We were not allowed to use the whirlpools,” Brady, a lineman said. “No icepacks, no whirlpools.” Whirlpools or no, few people could claim to be as uncomfortable as McLeod himself, who watched a small spot – “just a bump or a pimple or what-not” – swell to frightening proportions in the space of only a day. Even after intravenous antibiotics and bed-rest...
...aimed at Dershowitz came from critics that were strongly opposed to his ideological views; he maintains that he committed no plagiarism, but rather made reference to the original rather than secondary sources. There is no doubt that Ogletree’s book contained appropriated material, but HLS accepted his claim that the pages in question were the result of research assistant error. Still, some critics who accepted that he did not intend to plagiarize still question the integrity of his scholarship and his laxity in policing the work that bears his name. Tribe’s book contains many passages...