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...that he's healthy enough to drive himself home. I'm waiting outside as Bob and others try to convince the old man to go to the hospital when a policeman approaches me. "He'd be crazy not to go," he informs me. "He's got to go," I concur, but the cop becomes defensive. "I can't make him go," he retorts. The cop thinks I've started an argument about the coercive power of the police. "Of course not," I assure...
Audience members seemed to concur. "The precision of the group is incredible. They seem very focused and attuned to each other," said Matthew E. Johnson '99. "A lot of these pieces are their favorites and you can tell that they're really enjoying them...
...funny thing is, on the issue of same-sex marriage, both sides agree with Paul. In fact, advocates of same-sex marriage and their opponents concur that it is better to marry than almost anything else. They both embrace the idea that marriage is the bedrock of a stable society, and that it is the ideal method of civilizing wayward and wanton males, something every society must do. In short, hooray for till-death-us-do-part. The only problem is that both sides disagree vehemently on who should be allowed to take that...
...evasion of moral responsibility toward one's fellow human beings...to declare there's a statute of limitations on acts of extraordinary evil, whether or not they were committed by one's ancestors." While I wrote of the desirability of the forgiveness of sins (a spiritual matter), I concur that there should be no legal statute of limitations for the individual perpetrators of such evil deeds (a worldly matter), and that history should always recognize past evil acts for what they are. I reiterate my position that one bears no responsibility for deeds "committed by one's ancestors...
...concur with Counciler and former mayor Kenneth A. Reeves '72 that the schools themselves are in need of an influx of energy and talent. Russell answers Reeves: "He was there for four years. If he didn't reinvigorate it then, you know, what did he expect to do now?" Perhaps she will be the one to institute many of the programs developed under Reeves' administration. For example, the Technology 2000 initiative, which seeks to place a computer in every classroom, must be vigorously pursued. And current talk about charter or magnet schools should also be followed up with serious consideration...