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...Penn administration's response to these incidents has not been eagerness to protect free expression, but a reluctance to condemn on one hand, and a near-greedy inclination to censure on the other...
...other words, Scott Turow is about to condemn another summer's worth of beachgoers to addictive page turning...
...before jumping to condemn Clinton for the lies we eagerly embraced during the campaign, we should consider our own role in disseminating the illusion. Moderate voters--the famous Reagan Democrats--were disenchanted by Bush and ready to accept Clinton's claim to moderacy...
...full citizenship, but our very right to exist, made subject to hearing and referendums. We have heard murderous fantasies, and seen real beatings, count as legitimate contributions to this debate. Now the most outspoken opponent of our rights in this regard--who can hardly bring himself even to condemn the violence that his own pronouncements have licensed in his ranks--will occupy the highest-profile podium that Harvard can afford him, and will there argue once more for the general unfitness of gay people to participate in the military. Meanwhile, we will be expected to sit alongside him in polite...
Have I made broad generalizations here? Is my logic flawed? If you wish to disagree with me, that is understandable; but do not condemn me for my opinions. Likewise, do not condemn General Powell. Let him speak in peace. William E. Pike...