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...freshness and individuality perceived as lacking in much of today’s self-referential, art-history and art-world obsessed work. To put it gently, you might say that “outsider art” has an endearing quirkiness; to be more honest, but also less politically correct, you might say that it’s a little bit crazy in a very good way. Perhaps the best example of this quality is provided by the Cuban-American artist Felipe Jesus Consalvos, whose work consists of the most visually hectic but utterly stunning collages I have ever seen...
...pickings in Cambridge might not meet a hip neo-cons’s need for savvy slogans, internet shopping can compensate. The Harvard Republican Club sells a t-shirt on its website that reads “Why be politically correct when you can be right?” and “Right since 1888.” If you’re starting to warm up to this beautiful New England weather, you might want to check out therightstuffcomedy.com, where you can find John Kerry flip flops. Offered in black and white, these flops have John Kerry quotes...
...state may either continue to use punch card systems by “(i) establishing a voter education program specific to that voting system that notifies each voter of the effect of casting multiple votes for an office; and (ii) providing the voter with instructions on how to correct the ballot before it is cast and counted” (sec. 301), or the state may simply purchase optical scanning or DRE voting machines...
...once the Dalai Lama passes away, the whole Tibetan issue will die. Another opinion is that the grievance will still be there or will even become stronger, but there will be no one to guide and persuade Tibetans, [so] Tibet becomes more difficult to handle. Which is correct? I do not know. Wait until my death. [Laughs.] Then reality will answer...
...flag display last year was obscene. Had any of these students succeeded in disrupting these exercises of free speech, public outcry would rightfully have been tremendous. In successfully censoring Satire V’s T-shirt, BGLTSA is taking advantage of a double-standard in what it is politically correct to be politically correct about to impose the views of a small subset of the Harvard population on the entire student body. It is using the “anti-gay” label to scare Satire V into removing its shirts and stifling campus debate, all over an issue...