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...first began the moment her husband was elected and the public realized this was no Barbara Bush. Hillary Rodham Clinton has revolutionized the role of the First Lady into one which makes use of the word "lady" seem very politically incorrect. While legal malpractice and financial corruption are indeed condemnable behavior, asserting oneself as an intelligent, controlled and determined woman is not. One must be careful not to confuse Hillary Clinton's "unfeminine," agressive nature with a complete usurpation of her husband's power. We must not condemn her simply for having a greater influence over her husband than...
This year, we will have to find a way to balance the federal budget to protect the economic and financial security of this nation and her citizens. If we fail to balance the budget, we will continue to condemn ourselves and our children to paying higher and higher taxes not to move forward but just to stay in the same place. In fact, each and every one of us will already have to pay $187,000 in taxes over our lifetimes just to pay off the interest on our national debt, according to Republican estimates. And if we refuse...
...Structural factors lead me to believe the wrongdoings of the past still...condemn African-Americans today," he says, explaining that this calls for some sort of equalization if society is to be made more fair...
...role of inquisitor, forced to ask girls who seek pregnancy services about the identity of the partner. And Jeannie Rosoff, president of the Alan Guttmacher Institute, cautions that when it comes to sex, things like blame tend to get a little murky. "You cannot automatically condemn the man," she says. "The girl could have lied about her age. You really don't know what happens in those transactions...
...ended the tests, which had been scheduled to continue through March. "The reality is that the French got all the information they needed from the detonations," reports TIME's Bruce Crumley from Paris. "The political damage from the tests was minimal, primarily because the U.S. and Britain didn't condemn the tests very strongly when they were originally announced. The big question is how other countries who are developing nuclear weapons will react to the fact that France broke the nuclear moratorium. If Pakistan or India decide to test their weapons, those countries can point to France as providing...