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...against Dartmouth he sent in his star, and said with his action what he wouldn’t dare say out loud—that even rusty, hurt and turnover prone, Fitzpatrick was more than just one of 11 guys on the field. He was irreplaceable...
Bill Frist and his geeky little friend, Sen. Rick Santorum, R-Pa. are also partly responsible for Bush’s nomination of three new rabidly conservative judicial nominees this week. Although the Bush administration doesn’t dare claim openly it wants to tear down Roe, its judicial nominees aren’t afraid to say so out loud. One of them, Carolyn Kuhl, advocated for Roe v. Wade’s devastation while in the Reagan administration. (As my dad used to say about irresponsible drivers when he drove me to school during rush hour...
...that he needed a dozen security escorts with him on the night he won his Oscar. Crowe did not handle any of this particularly well. Instead of expressing amused bewilderment at the peculiarity of fame--a strategy Colin Farrell has perfected--he was defiant, his Maximusian scowl declaring "How dare you be intrigued by me, ungrateful rabbling dogs!" Soon he was being parodied as a great marauding sourpuss on South Park...
...iTunes to listen to music that they secretly like, as Hasit does when he indulges in the occasional “guilty pleasure” by listening to a song from someone else’s collection that, as he says, he “wouldn’t dare own [himself].” Although this opportunity is doubtlessly considered a positive characteristic of the program by Hasit and those like him, the option of listening to music that you probably would not keep on your own computer reveals the problem of allowing people to see that you listen...
...something resembling a game of political truth or dare, three of the candidates—Kerry, Dean and North Carolina Senator John Edwards—admitted to having smoked marijuana...