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...Senate hopeful Kevin Scott discussed the importance of gaining moderate support for his 2006 campaign against incumbent Sen. Edward M. Kennedy ’54, D-Mass., last night to about 15 students in the Leverett JCR. The discussion—sponsored by the Republicans for Social Economic Policy (RSEP), a caucus of the Harvard Republican Club—focused on the importance of convincing Massachusetts residents to vote their views, not their affiliations. “The Democratic party is going so far to the left on so many issues,” Scott said. “We?...
...next day, Jones had lunch with the then-UC President to discuss the organization of a coup. Surprisingly, this person was unreceptive to Jones’s plan...
...Lord, etc. 2. Every time Charlie Brown says something suggesting he’s on the verge of suicide—in other words, drink like you think Charlie Brown would if he could. 3. Every time Schroeder rebuffs Lucy’s advances. Pause the film; discuss how she deserves her loneliness after pulling that football shit so many times with Charlie. Two shots if an image of Schroeder and Lucy hooking up crosses your mind. 4. Every time Schroeder’s piano produces the sound of some absent instrument. Four shots if it sounds like a full...
...economic speech because it didn't mention his now dead proposal to restructure Social Security. He is still steamed because his nomination of White House counsel Harriet Miers for the Supreme Count imploded; he vented about it to African-American leaders who met with him last week to discuss racial issues and Katrina disaster relief--prompting one of them to gently remind him that it was not African Americans but conservative Republicans who were her undoing. His reading of late has tended toward military history, which offers the comfort that other wartime Presidents, notably Harry Truman, endured scathing criticism...
...report on Memoirs of a Geisha, the first big-budget Hollywood movie with an all-Asian cast, prompted readers to discuss the repression of women and the merits of Chinese and Japanese actors...